Hrmmm...OK, well then I guess that we now have a better idea of what the cutoff is. πππβ¨π€
!INDEED
!WEIRD
!ZOMBIE
Hrmmm...OK, well then I guess that we now have a better idea of what the cutoff is. πππβ¨π€
!INDEED
!WEIRD
!ZOMBIE
Let's hope that there is a well-maintained Hive technical FAQ (or similar) page where people on Hive (or not on Hive but interested in it) can read the finer details of how the Hive blockchain works. π€
!PIZZA
!LOLZ
That would be important for any open-source, community-driven project. πππβ¨π€
!LOLZ
!PIZZA
I see other people on Hive say that the Hive Witness node operators (especially those within the Top 30) are so focused on keeping their nodes stable (where many also run backup nodes) and improving the codes of the Hive blockchain, that they have little time remaining to communicate (especially to people on Hive that are not devs) information about the blockchain (both basic and technical ones). π€―
!ALIVE
That often does seem to be true, for most at least. πππβ¨π€
!ALIVE
While someone can suggest to them to find team members who are good communicators (either as volunteers or otherwise), those devs might reply that they don't want to spend more time (and effort) to do so !INDEED. π€―
!WEIRD
!PIZZA
!ALIVE
And I'd say that's why some projects thrive, while others never get off the ground. πππβ¨π€
!INDEED
!PIZZA
!SLOTH
The owner(s) of a (new or old) project (here on Hive) should make having at least one (good) communicator one of the highest priorities for such project, for the benefit of both the project team and the end-users !INDEED. π§ββοΈπ
!PIZZA
!ALIVE
!STRIDE
I agree. Thankfully I filled that role for the We Are Alive Tribe, along with a few others. πππβ¨π€
!ALIVE
!INDEED
!PIZZA
!STRIDE