I hear what you're saying. However, even inner circles implode. There's evidence of this type of carnage if you hunt and seek it out.
Some join inner circles only to be booted from them, and have to show up in another inner circle until that one is short lived too. So it's a constant fight that way as well.
I think we need to focus on uptime and availability first.
Next, we focus on inner circles and greed
Finally we can talk about SMT after the first two are addressed (which is going to be an ongoing effort over the next year, for sure).
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I agree, uptime and availability should be the ultimate focus at this point. And yes, it'll take time - likely through next year. At this point I just do not think it's the focus. It seems that Ned has his sights set on the next project, while the platform is at a critical juncture.
The SMT should be back burner and I agree with you that reprioritizing is vital at the moment.
@ned seems to be following in @dan's footsteps - on to the next best thing.
I wouldn't put Ned and Dan on the same level, Dan has paid a very steep price for making Steem FOSS...
You are quite right. I simply point out that @dan went on from Steem and no longer is working on making it better, and that now, @ned seems to be giving all his attention to SMT, and letting Steemit be practically unusable.
I didn't mean to imply that they are united in purpose or sentiment, merely that their actions are similar and similarly sequential.