I already posted on Slack about that framework. See @talerecursion on slack. Had to post in three different channels to get the attention of like half a dozen persons, which vaned after 30s due to the ADHD-style communication of Slack. I finally hit @ned who said it was great, and agree to help promote it, and ... didn't do anything. You may think I'm overreacting but it's the 5th (FIFTH) time in a row that this exact scenario happens. Every channel on this project is completely noisy and has as much memory as a snail. There is nowhere to have a proper long term discussion. Everything that doesn't get attention within 24h on Steemit becomes dead content, and what gets attention within 24h survives maybe 2 or 3 days. Slack is like peeing in the wind, and is striken by Alzeimer after 10k lines of logs, which means that pretty much everything drops out of sight within a week. This is simply silly. I saw that comming months ago and also pushed for creating a forum. The answer I got was something in the line of "we should use Steemit". I opposed that the format wasn't suitable for structured discussion but like everything else this was just shrugged off. Seriously, I have never seen in my life a project with that bad communication. There is just nowhere to have a proper technical discussion. Crazy. And @ned and @dan don't care, that's the most unbelievable thing of all.
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