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August 29, 2018, 12:10:12 AM
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What will the transition be like? Will all accounts and account history just transfer over?

Also it will still be free right? Hope so..

It's good that something is being worked on I do look forward to a new bitcointalk forum, long overdue but at the same time I remember reading about several stories of dev accounts getting hacked and alot of private information/keys getting stolen from private messages, DDOS attacks also been problems in the past so makes sense they are taking their time.
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August 30, 2018, 11:42:47 PM
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Hello, we are working on migration details at the moment. The source code for migration details aren't public for security reasons. Thanks but we're trying to be as thorough as possible for the sake of the community and the rich history that have been collected on this forum.

Millions went to this project, while there is no product. just github files keep getting updated from day to day to kill time.
GitHub files aren't updated to kill time. If you look at the commits, every commit message has some information along with it which explains what exactly the files are updated for. What scares me is, the last commit  was around July 7th https://github.com/epochtalk/epochtalk/pull/457/commits/91599ad083e33fc0314628fdae9c88f297894760 and not sure if the website is being actively developed.

I mean, activity definitely seems low. But looking at dev history, there may be private repos they are working on.

IF Epoch (the database layer) is related to EpochTalk (which I'm assuming it would be) the last commit wasn't July. It was commited to 12 days ago.

https://github.com/epochtalk/epoch
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August 31, 2018, 02:15:11 AM
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Hello, we are working on migration details at the moment. The source code for migration details aren't public for security reasons. Thanks but we're trying to be as thorough as possible for the sake of the community and the rich history that have been collected on this forum.

Millions went to this project, while there is no product. just github files keep getting updated from day to day to kill time.
GitHub files aren't updated to kill time. If you look at the commits, every commit message has some information along with it which explains what exactly the files are updated for. What scares me is, the last commit  was around July 7th https://github.com/epochtalk/epochtalk/pull/457/commits/91599ad083e33fc0314628fdae9c88f297894760 and not sure if the website is being actively developed.

I mean, activity definitely seems low. But looking at dev history, there may be private repos they are working on.

IF Epoch (the database layer) is related to EpochTalk (which I'm assuming it would be) the last commit wasn't July. It was commited to 12 days ago.

https://github.com/epochtalk/epoch

Fair enough, I saw multiple commits to private repo's so thats what i assumed (something more sensitive/specific to BitcoinTalk)

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September 03, 2018, 03:54:36 AM
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Should have just given that money to developers from back home, with that money you could get a professional team and keep everyone fed here for more than a year for a month's worth of pay lol
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September 03, 2018, 11:27:24 AM
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Hello, we are working on migration details at the moment. The source code for migration details aren't public for security reasons. Thanks but we're trying to be as thorough as possible for the sake of the community and the rich history that have been collected on this forum.

Millions went to this project, while there is no product. just github files keep getting updated from day to day to kill time.
GitHub files aren't updated to kill time. If you look at the commits, every commit message has some information along with it which explains what exactly the files are updated for. What scares me is, the last commit  was around July 7th https://github.com/epochtalk/epochtalk/pull/457/commits/91599ad083e33fc0314628fdae9c88f297894760 and not sure if the website is being actively developed.

I mean, activity definitely seems low. But looking at dev history, there may be private repos they are working on.

IF Epoch (the database layer) is related to EpochTalk (which I'm assuming it would be) the last commit wasn't July. It was commited to 12 days ago.

https://github.com/epochtalk/epoch

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