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Great guys, Devcoin is looking good for 2014 (17 min left here).
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Bittzy78
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December 31, 2013, 10:52:24 PM |
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Great guys, Devcoin is looking good for 2014 (17 min left here).
I still have over 7 hours left until 2014 in my neck of the woods. The best part is I get to spend it at work.
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emfox
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January 01, 2014, 01:10:42 AM |
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Neither of those links work. The charity link is where the receiver files generated from the python script go. At least I think so. Someone can correct me of I am wrong. Work for me they take a few seconds to load.. These are dynamic pages that will update so its better than simply posting csv files as stats are not done and thats what I wanted to see. This way you wont have a descrepancy between official round info vs site info because someone didnt bother updating the website for a few months. I cannot quite catch what you need.... for the current round (paying out) info, you should refer to official https://github.com/Unthinkingbit/charity , and for the next round (that changing from time to time), you may find the infos from http://d.evco.in/charity , and I update the script every day at about UTC+2. Isn't that enough?
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Whoisthelorax
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January 01, 2014, 01:14:35 AM |
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Hello, I'm a newly registered writer for devtome but I can't get a wallet set up properly. I have windows and I've tried the three Windows links here http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=how_to_get_setup_earning_devcoins_by_writing but no luck. When I download the wallet and run it, nothing happens. However, I can run task manager and it appears as a "background" program, but not as a running program. Thoughts on how to correct this? Thanks, Aaron
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weisoq
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January 01, 2014, 01:29:00 AM |
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Hello, I'm a newly registered writer for devtome but I can't get a wallet set up properly. I have windows and I've tried the three Windows links here http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=how_to_get_setup_earning_devcoins_by_writing but no luck. When I download the wallet and run it, nothing happens. However, I can run task manager and it appears as a "background" program, but not as a running program. Thoughts on how to correct this? Thanks, Aaron Have you given it a while to connect to the network and download the blockchain? If so, is 'Devcoin' listed under 'Applications' in task manager - highlight it and select 'Switch to'. Otherwise check to see if it's in your tray - you can then change the default setting so it doesn't minimise to tray if you want.
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sidhujag
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January 01, 2014, 01:33:01 AM |
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Neither of those links work. The charity link is where the receiver files generated from the python script go. At least I think so. Someone can correct me of I am wrong. Work for me they take a few seconds to load.. These are dynamic pages that will update so its better than simply posting csv files as stats are not done and thats what I wanted to see. This way you wont have a descrepancy between official round info vs site info because someone didnt bother updating the website for a few months. I cannot quite catch what you need.... for the current round (paying out) info, you should refer to official https://github.com/Unthinkingbit/charity , and for the next round (that changing from time to time), you may find the infos from http://d.evco.in/charity , and I update the script every day at about UTC+2. Isn't that enough? I think people would rather see a simple HTML table that is dynamically updated everyday (draw people to the site) than parse some random csv file and try to extract statistics in their head. How do you know how much each share is worth, where is that written in the charity folder? How do you know how much time there is left to apply for shares for the next round?
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sidhujag
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January 01, 2014, 01:34:39 AM |
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Can someone please tell me how to do a raw hex dump of the Devcoin genesis block? Similar to the bitcoin hex dump https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Genesis_block (Raw Block Data) Jag
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weisoq
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January 01, 2014, 01:37:20 AM |
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I think people would rather see a simple HTML table that is dynamically updated everyday (draw people to the site) than parse some random csv file and try to extract statistics in their head. How do you know how much each share is worth, where is that written in the charity folder? How do you know how much time there is left to apply for shares for the next round?
There's a rolling receiver_summary text file with a breakdown of current dvc per share for the current round
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emfox
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January 01, 2014, 01:40:22 AM |
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Neither of those links work. The charity link is where the receiver files generated from the python script go. At least I think so. Someone can correct me of I am wrong. Work for me they take a few seconds to load.. These are dynamic pages that will update so its better than simply posting csv files as stats are not done and thats what I wanted to see. This way you wont have a descrepancy between official round info vs site info because someone didnt bother updating the website for a few months. I cannot quite catch what you need.... for the current round (paying out) info, you should refer to official https://github.com/Unthinkingbit/charity , and for the next round (that changing from time to time), you may find the infos from http://d.evco.in/charity , and I update the script every day at about UTC+2. Isn't that enough? I think people would rather see a simple HTML table that is dynamically updated everyday (draw people to the site) than parse some random csv file and try to extract statistics in their head. How do you know how much each share is worth, where is that written in the charity folder? How do you know how much time there is left to apply for shares for the next round? OK, got you. I think I can extract some important info, and write to devtome.com... Let me check if there's any API for devtome.
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Whoisthelorax
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January 01, 2014, 02:48:24 AM |
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Hello, I'm a newly registered writer for devtome but I can't get a wallet set up properly. I have windows and I've tried the three Windows links here http://devtome.com/doku.php?id=how_to_get_setup_earning_devcoins_by_writing but no luck. When I download the wallet and run it, nothing happens. However, I can run task manager and it appears as a "background" program, but not as a running program. Thoughts on how to correct this? Thanks, Aaron Have you given it a while to connect to the network and download the blockchain? If so, is 'Devcoin' listed under 'Applications' in task manager - highlight it and select 'Switch to'. Otherwise check to see if it's in your tray - you can then change the default setting so it doesn't minimise to tray if you want. It might have needed a while to connect, its working now! Thanks for the quick response.
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Hunterbunter
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January 01, 2014, 03:37:57 AM |
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Neither of those links work. The charity link is where the receiver files generated from the python script go. At least I think so. Someone can correct me of I am wrong. My DNS host had a brief outage earlier which caused the names to not resolve (across all mine and other's sites). The site is up again now. I know that it is just a simple download to check the receiver files on a daily basis but does anyone think a daily updated blog would be a good idea? It could be used to make the receiver file information a little less "tech" looking for newbies. I was just thinking this because the information in the file is freely available to the public anyways.
Is there anything you want from there that isn't coins per share? Like breakdown by group (bounties / devtome / admin / marketing etc)? I'm already getting the account file, so I could probably put the breakdown in too...although that might start cluttering the page up a little bit. I think people would rather see a simple HTML table that is dynamically updated everyday (draw people to the site) than parse some random csv file and try to extract statistics in their head. How do you know how much each share is worth, where is that written in the charity folder? How do you know how much time there is left to apply for shares for the next round?
I do that now on the devcoin countdown - http://dvccountdown.blisteringdevelopers.com - there's an estimate on the coins/share for the active round (based on one of the daily updated account.csv from d.evco.in/charity/). I could do it from the receiver file, but it's basically the same. The only thing is it's not dynamically updated on devtome itself, but would a link suffice if it can't be done dynamically on devtome?
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Bittzy78
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January 01, 2014, 04:02:12 AM |
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Neither of those links work. The charity link is where the receiver files generated from the python script go. At least I think so. Someone can correct me of I am wrong. My DNS host had a brief outage earlier which caused the names to not resolve (across all mine and other's sites). The site is up again now. I know that it is just a simple download to check the receiver files on a daily basis but does anyone think a daily updated blog would be a good idea? It could be used to make the receiver file information a little less "tech" looking for newbies. I was just thinking this because the information in the file is freely available to the public anyways.
Is there anything you want from there that isn't coins per share? Like breakdown by group (bounties / devtome / admin / marketing etc)? I'm already getting the account file, so I could probably put the breakdown in too...although that might start cluttering the page up a little bit. I think people would rather see a simple HTML table that is dynamically updated everyday (draw people to the site) than parse some random csv file and try to extract statistics in their head. How do you know how much each share is worth, where is that written in the charity folder? How do you know how much time there is left to apply for shares for the next round?
I do that now on the devcoin countdown - http://dvccountdown.blisteringdevelopers.com - there's an estimate on the coins/share for the active round (based on one of the daily updated account.csv from d.evco.in/charity/). I could do it from the receiver file, but it's basically the same. The only thing is it's not dynamically updated on devtome itself, but would a link suffice if it can't be done dynamically on devtome? I am used to looking at the files now and it isn't a problem for me to read them anymore. I was just thinking about how newer people might be frustrated by reading it because it looks like a bunch of computer data. At a later date, it might be interesting to see all of the share data populated on each persons Devtome account when logged in.
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January 01, 2014, 06:37:09 AM |
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I happened across a discussion of forum software in another thread, and in this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=317408.msg4248328#msg4248328they say SM is deprecated; I think they mean Simple Machines forum, so thought I should mention that here as one of our outstanding bounties also mentions simple machines forum so I am wondering why it is deprecated and why, if it is deprecated, we would be insisting upon it in one of our bounties. -MarkM-
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Wekkel
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January 01, 2014, 07:30:46 AM |
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I can imagine that someone more handy than me figures out how all data available at d.evco.in/charity can automatically be parsed into beautiful pie or 3D charts. Moving Devcoin from the nerd phase to consumer level is essential for progress.
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Unthinkingbit
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January 01, 2014, 07:59:12 AM |
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I happened across a discussion of forum software in another thread, and in this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=317408.msg4248328#msg4248328they say SM is deprecated; I think they mean Simple Machines forum, so thought I should mention that here as one of our outstanding bounties also mentions simple machines forum so I am wondering why it is deprecated and why, if it is deprecated, we would be insisting upon it in one of our bounties. -MarkM- I didn't find any evidence that Simple Machines Forum is deprecated. The review is good: http://www.forum-software.org/simple-machines-2/reviewIt is the second most popular at 29%, PHPBB is first at 43%: https://www.siteground.com/forum_software.htmIt's on many forum lists, like: http://hellboundbloggers.com/2010/05/18/free-open-source-forums/Simple Machines Forum 2 is open source, with the New BSD (3-clause) license: http://www.simplemachines.org/about/opensource.phpSomething has to be picked, and Simple Machines Forum 2 is good enough. If there is evidence that Simple Machines Forum is going down I'll look at it.
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January 01, 2014, 08:20:05 AM |
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Cool. I wondered what they even meant by deprecated, maybe they just meant they themselves didn't happen to like it.
-MarkM-
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January 01, 2014, 08:38:42 AM |
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I happened across a discussion of forum software in another thread, and in this post: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=317408.msg4248328#msg4248328they say SM is deprecated; I think they mean Simple Machines forum, so thought I should mention that here as one of our outstanding bounties also mentions simple machines forum so I am wondering why it is deprecated and why, if it is deprecated, we would be insisting upon it in one of our bounties. -MarkM- It appears the phpBB is not exactly new. Version 1.0.0 was released in 2000. They are now up to version 3.1 with, sadly, no backward compatibility to some of the older versions. Development on 3.2 is currently underway. More details can be found at https://www.phpbb.com/Happily, other than setting up a copy of SimpleMachines my attention on the bounty project has been with the email wrapper. As my wrapper is in PHP, anyway, it seems a minor detail if the choice of forum software is changed for the bounty at the present time. You can compare the two forum packages on my server via: SimpleMachines: http://trollkeep.com/forum/phpBB : http://trollkeep.com/phpBB3/It would be nice if a decision could be made within the next week as to which package is preferred. - Nova
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Hunterbunter
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January 01, 2014, 03:12:42 PM |
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Hey guys, I've added a "User Payments by Round" section to http://dvccountdown.blisteringdevelopers.com/ which some of you might be interested in. You put in a name (case sensitive - must match account.csv files) and the round you're interested in and it'll come up with the share tally for that round and the links to all the relevant pages if they exist. From a personal perspective, it's an easy way to see how many shares you can expect towards the end of a round / start of of a payment block without having to trawl through the receiver files manually. If you just put the round number in without a name, it'll come up with all the shares for that block - missing the bitcoin and devcoin share lists, because they were labelled differently to the others and I'm too tired now to figure out how to include them (Unthinkingbit - any chance you can put a 1-BitcoinShareList or something for the share list peeps in the account files? The idea is just to make it a bit easier to find stats on specific users, and I spent all day on it and I'm tired now so it probably has a few bugs in it still. If you find any tell me what you entered and I'll try to fix. If it stops you from using the site clear your cookie for it and it should let you mess around again. There wasn't a bounty for this; I just thought it was interesting, although I didn't realize how long It'd take me. Is it too late to propose one for it?
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emfox
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January 01, 2014, 03:44:49 PM |
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Hey guys, I've added a "User Payments by Round" section to http://dvccountdown.blisteringdevelopers.com/ which some of you might be interested in. You put in a name (case sensitive - must match account.csv files) and the round you're interested in and it'll come up with the share tally for that round and the links to all the relevant pages if they exist. From a personal perspective, it's an easy way to see how many shares you can expect towards the end of a round / start of of a payment block without having to trawl through the receiver files manually. If you just put the round number in without a name, it'll come up with all the shares for that block - missing the bitcoin and devcoin share lists, because they were labelled differently to the others and I'm too tired now to figure out how to include them (Unthinkingbit - any chance you can put a 1-BitcoinShareList or something for the share list peeps in the account files? The idea is just to make it a bit easier to find stats on specific users, and I spent all day on it and I'm tired now so it probably has a few bugs in it still. If you find any tell me what you entered and I'll try to fix. If it stops you from using the site clear your cookie for it and it should let you mess around again. There wasn't a bounty for this; I just thought it was interesting, although I didn't realize how long It'd take me. Is it too late to propose one for it? Good job, that information seems much clearer than my d.evco.in/charity log. as a remind, if you retrieve data from d.evco.in/charity, remember not depend on the data on my server, cause the server may be down, the script may be generating new data, the data my be corrupt of an io errror, from time to time. you could copy data back to your server and then analysis it...
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georgem
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January 01, 2014, 03:53:10 PM |
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Happy new year all you guys.
I have to say I have come to love this coin more than any other coin, because it makes sense, is undervalued and has much potential.
2014 will be extreme.
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