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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.

And it's not only me. Look at spaced's posting history. The guy is on Slack alright, and making so much effort discussing security aspects of Steem and Steemit, most of which being solid quality analysis and proposals. Do you think @ned, @dan or anyone from the Bitshares clique would care? Nah, too busy upvoting intro posts and dumping their liquid steem on the rally.