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RE: Moving to hive

in #clusterfork6 years ago

The witnesses have just as much responsibility as SteemIt, Inc. If they had issues or weren't comfortable with the code they shouldn't have dropped it, I really think there needs to be a post-mortem review.

I know we will sort it out, but it certainly made me thankful I do not hold a large stake. If I had a couple of million on here, I would have been sick.

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Witnesses have expressed a lot of concern about the development process, especially the delivery of 18-month bags of code changes by one company operating mostly in private (albeit with some degree of partial visibility via github) as one single hard fork release. In the end it becomes a take it or leave it decision, where leaving it means that new features wanted by many in the community (for example, liquid beneficiary rewards, discounted/free accounts to grow the user base, etc.) don't happen either. I would say given 1-5 days of glitches where things are already working a lot better, whether the wrong decision was made is not really clear yet, but many would agree that the process is not at all ideal.

I have 3 k and I was sick... thank god there are places where you can diversify a bit.

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Stop shilling Weku, it's fucking trash.

You are 100% correct.... I learned the hard way.... I apologize. My stuff being stolen and posted in WEKU ... what a mess.