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RE: So You Want To Be An Early Adopter

in #busy6 years ago

Being an early adopter does not mean to have to suffer from fuckups of untested code. I'm a very positive person and willing to go through a lot of issues with technology, but I'm also not amused when hitting roadblocks that could have been avoided by proper dilligence. Projects like STEEM who try to build INFRASTRUCTURE should act like it.

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What untested code?

Was there not a testnet set up? How extensively was it used over the last month since it was put into place? Did the witnesses who approved the code test it to the degree it should have been?

Being an early adopter does not mean to have to suffer from fuckups of untested code.

It most certainly does especially since you, yourself, did not do you part. I see you voted for 2 witnesses; Is that because you have not found anymore than that worthy? Or is it because you cant be bothered to even do you part and vote on 5 or 10 witnesses who you believe will do the job.

I wonder how thoroughly they tested on the testnet. I also wonder if they felt rushed to push HF20 through without enough testing because of the constant stream of complaints they get about how they need to hurry up and fix everything.

I'm content being patient. I understand some who have a lot invested in Steem, especially the big players running businesses on here, are a bit pissed off with the current situation. But that's the risk of building a business on new technology.

BTW, thanks for always being a positive voice around here. With all of the negativity spewed around here, it's good to know that there is someone who always see the bright side. And your posts are the ones I look forward to reading the most every day,