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I know most of the people actively working on bitcoin (and active on this
list) ignore the forums, for good reason. But there's a lot of people
(everyone new?) that think the most active members of the forum have a major
influence on the project's direction. Which is making us as developers look
really bad. As if we're some political faction that wants to bring down
world governments and unleash a global anarchistic doomsday scenario.
It really needs to be more down-to-earth. Ideally, the forum would simply be
a way to communicate with the *actual* users. For example, I use it for
soliciting user feedback on UI features.
JS
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I know most of the people actively working on bitcoin (and active on=20
this list) ignore the forums, for good reason. But there's a lot=20
of people (everyone new?) that think the most active members of the forum h=
ave a major influence on the project's direction. Which is making us as=
developers look really bad. As if we're some political faction that wa=
nts to bring down world governments and unleash a global anarchistic doomsd=
ay scenario.<br>
<br>It really needs to be more down-to-earth. Ideally, the forum would simp=
ly be a way to communicate with the *actual* users. For example, I use it f=
or soliciting user feedback on UI features.<br><br>JS<br>
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