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RE: Response to Steemit inc. Layoffs | Community Coding for Steem: Let's Make Steem TRULY Decentralised!
If you are talking about community coding, check out https://github.com/SteemCommunity :)
If you are talking about community coding, check out https://github.com/SteemCommunity :)
Thanks - yes, though on top of the actual technicalities of code management, we need some kind of organisation of work and task management that involves the Steem core development team - otherwise we are headless chickens!
That was the goal of the organization. Be an organization that does all task management etc
I see, ok, is there a project management app part of the community too? The most I have seen is the issues list in github, which currently has two in it only. What I am envisioning is more of a community hub where brainstorming occurs, roadmap design, scheduling and so forth. I suggested using a testing specific tool for this in steem.chat after HF20 and only a couple of coder witnesses paid attention. It's just not possible to efficiently manage a software team without something like this.
The problem is like always participation. Github issues can be very versatile if you use them right. And I can set up tools that people can use, just getting them to actually use it is the hard part.
If you find people brainstorming and planning, I'll set up all software for it in a breeze
i think this is 'chicken or egg' in that people won't be seen to be brainstorming or planning unless there is a place for them to be seen doing it. i chatted with many people at steemfest who would participate in this, including @arcange and @prc - if you built it, they will come! (cookies are also a potential)