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clarification, I am not a doge dev.  It was intended just as a joke, to
make you laugh.

regarding pull requests improving these issues I am under the impression
that the developers will take care of what needs to be taken care of in
that regard.  Am presently in collaboration on a bitcoin project that may
implement aspects of the ABIS concept as presented, but it is in very ver=
y
early stage(es).

I hope you had a good laugh, that was my intent. good morning / afternoon
/ evening

> On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Odinn Cyberguerrilla <
> odinn.cyberguerrilla@riseup.net> wrote:
>
>> <ABISprotocol hat: on>
>>
>> regarding:
>> stuff not getting into blockchain in a day's time,
>> microdonations not facilitated as much as they could be,
>>
>
> Please point to your pull requests improving these issues.
>
> If your organization didn't contribute anything to further these issues
> then there can't be much surprise that they didn't make it in, either.
>
> that would be:
>>
>> very bad
>> much news
>> such fail
>>
>> Seriously, that would not be so good.
>>
>> Hope I made you laugh a bit
>>
>
> So it's more like a jester's hat then :)
> How did I end up on the dogecoin-development list?!?
>
> Wladimir
>