Tracking Steem/Steemit development

in #steemit7 years ago

If you want to see what's going on with the development team you can look on Github. There are actually lots of projects listed there. There's steem for the blockchain, condenser is the web interface and then there are newer projects like yo, which is the new notifications system.

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here.As I follow the projects I see the updates and I noticed @vandeberg has created a new set of issues for Hardfork 20. You can see the status of those

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It doesn't look like development has started yet, but some of the issues have active discussion on how to proceed. Even though I've worked in software for decades I don't understand some of the discussion as it's using blockchain and Steem specific terms. Having met some of these developers at Steemfest I know they are smart people.

If you have opinions on these items then you can get involved, but be sure to keep it on topic. We don't want to distract the developers any more than necessary. The reason they don't post much is that they are busy making Steem better.

If you find any bugs with Steemit then you can report them, but be sure to check if something similar has already been reported. I reported a notification issue, but @timcliff pointed out it was a duplicate. I'll check more next time.

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I’m hoping the referral system they were talking about will come soon! I’m ready to start a massive marketing campaign

Same here! I have a pretty decent e-mail list and can make this place more active with referral rewards etc. People will join because it's free and Steemit has good incentives, so even word-of-mouth marketing can work.

Thanks for this post. I'm not too familiar with github. Nice to know where this information can be viewed.

I saw you posted some Python for a Steemit bot. That could be a cool thing to post on Github. I want to try some more Python some time soon.

@steevc, nice informations about the github project and development. thanks for updates.

nice, thanks for sharing!

Thanks for sharing, enjoy the vote!