This is an open question to the community. Should we be actively looking for new core developers to join sigmike and Sunny King?
There are a lot of things that must be developed and merged (from Bitcoin) to Peercoin’s code. I know the v0.5 is on its way (and this is a good thing). But maybe after this 0.5 version release we should invite new developers to join the core team. Maybe sigmike or SunnyKing could comment on this. I am under the impression the core development is a little bit stagnating (or very slow…) which is certainly due to the lack of free time of our developers.
[quote=“Thireus, post:1, topic:3291”]Lastest Related NewsLetter: Peercoin Newsletter #9: Sigmike Joins Sunny, NuBits Announced, v0.5 Development http://www.peercointalk.org/index.php?topic=3181
This is an open question to the community. Should we be actively looking for new core developers to join sigmike and Sunny King?
There are a lot of things that must be developed and merged (from Bitcoin) to Peercoin’s code. I know the v0.5 is on its way (and this is a good thing). But maybe after this 0.5 version release we should invite new developers to join the core team. Maybe sigmike or SunnyKing could comment on this. I am under the impression the core development is a little bit stagnating (or very slow…) which is certainly due to the lack of free time of our developers.[/quote]
Developer we look for must find us, otherwise he will not be motivated to work on Peercoin.
Great developers develop because they are interested, and if they are not interested they will not be great.
[quote=“peerchemist, post:3, topic:3291”]Developer we look for must find us, otherwise he will not be motivated to work on Peercoin.
Great developers develop because they are interested, and if they are not interested they will not be great.[/quote]
That reminds me of that great developer who created PeerBox - wait a second; that is you, right?
[quote=“masterOfDisaster, post:5, topic:3291”][quote=“peerchemist, post:3, topic:3291”]Developer we look for must find us, otherwise he will not be motivated to work on Peercoin.
Great developers develop because they are interested, and if they are not interested they will not be great.[/quote]
That reminds me of that great developer who created PeerBox - wait a second; that is you, right? ;)[/quote]