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RE: HF20 Update: Operations Stable

in #steem6 years ago

If you said you'd answer them if someone else asked them, then you're acknowledging that the questions are legitimate. Not really sure why you're trying to spin this, as that's a pretty straightforward logical deduction.

So can you answer them and pretend that I'm the one asking them and not Cork?

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Here we go:

  • I set up my own steem development environment so I can produce my own patches to the Blockchain, also planning to write build instructions and teaching others to code for steem itself
  • I reviewed as much as I could of hf20, before the fork happened I was just reviewing the mana bar implementation and might have discovered that voting power transition bug, but the code gods were not good to me that day
  • during both chain freezes I was calming down communities, being in communication with users and ensuring that everyone knows what was up. I ensured my servers were working and helped other witnesses
  • I worked together with SteemSTEM and Utopian-io (and was on their meetup) talking with people, shilling steem and helping the communities grow as much as I can
  • I worked at Buildteam ensuring that our services were not impacted by the fork and worked on cooperations with other steem businesses that are not yet ready
  • I made two small patches to steem that I will blog about once they are merged (utopian-io rules)
  • I welcomed important actors onto steem and did outreach whenever I could
  • wrote my thesis, which took quite a bit of time and which I submitted yesterday
  • reworked some of my online presence so that I am available on more channels
  • onboarded new users, being there for technical questions about steem, especially the internals and details of the inner working of the chain
  • wrote posts about the fork, proposing improvements (and immediately implementing them myself), learning from the failures of the past
  • being on the utopian-io msp waves open source radio show (I don't enjoy voice talk but wanted to give users some insight), I was the only witness that definitely said yes, all others joined spontaneously
  • discussed with the negative people of steem, trying to get them to improve themselves (which failed spectacularly, as you can see above)
  • running a stable witness (as I should)
  • and probably many other things, I am surprised that I have a private life still...

I could improve in actually shilling my witness more, talking about the things I do for steem. And probably I could post more and ignore the drama queens like all the smarter witnesses ;)

See, that wasn't so hard was it? The questions matter, not the person asking them :D

Well the person matters because before it was not worth the effort to write it all out ;)

Which is basically an admission of being afraid. ;)

Just means you were not worth the effort 🤷‍♂️

I know, it must be so hard for you to work the internet. I don't even break a sweat dealing with you.

😂 Nice one 👌