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May 20, 2018, 06:01:28 PM
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coin sales information is very clear and interesting with the total supply of coins is not excessive, how much the allocation of funds for each item developed such as ICO? and also when is the coin listing in exchange?
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May 20, 2018, 06:10:42 PM
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I notice how Buddy has an established and working product for INC. Are there any other big-name clients like this?
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May 20, 2018, 07:49:03 PM
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Do you guys have any plans to combat token volatility in any way?

Be part of the sharing economy. Join the Automation GRID, develop or sponsor apps for the DevOps Marketplace and earn on their each usage Smiley

It's very easy to be part of the sharing economy. Just click a button and your Buddy instance will do everything for you Smiley

How does the affect volatility? Sorry, not sure I understand.
Our first line of defence against token volatility is making it easy to earn the token thanks to being part of our Automation GRID. If you need a few tokens daily to run your development automation you can use those that you earned when your idle server was working for someone else. It maybe not enough, but it helps reduce effects of the token price changes. There are a few other ways to earn the tokens, all is described in our whitepaper.



Interesting. That makes more sense. I'll definitely be reading that portion of the whitepaper to get a full understanding, but it sounds like you guys have figured it out. Very cool.
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May 20, 2018, 08:02:41 PM
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Will Buddy be represented at any upcoming blockchain conferences?
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May 21, 2018, 05:41:35 AM
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Automation is sure taking a new level of growth, many aspect utilizing automation technology.
Event in software development they implementing automation to check on their software to stress it and check an error out of it.
So Buddy making  good decision for making an automation project.
Indeed. Please try our working product as it's winning customers all over the world:
https://buddy.works/

This is basically a decentralized development environment? What makes it automated?

Thank you for the question!

It's a decentralized development platform which offers both: development automation and development environments (for testing, staging and previews).

When it comes to what makes it automated, I will use an example. Let's assume that there is a company called Rentcherry.
Rentcherry is an example of a Decentralized Home Rental Platform. It
leverages blockchain technology to provide seamless rental experience.

The platform stack consists of:
  • Node.js for the front-end page
  • Spring Framework, Java, for the back-end logic
  • Truffle, an Ethereum development framework, for their smart
    contract which handles trust logic of multi-party rental agreements
  • Slack for team communication
  • Sentry for error tracking
  • DigitalOcean droplet for front-end page hosting
  • Amazon Elastic Beanstalk for back-end application hosting
  • Amazon S3 for large media files such as tutorial videos
  • Ethereum Blockchain which runs their smart contract
  • IFPS for storing data that requires an immutable distribute
    data store

Rentcherry uses several pipelines to handle their development workflow,
each for development, staging and production. In this example we will
analyze their staging pipeline.


  • Slack Notify the Team that a new staging release has just
    been initiated
  • Node.js Build and test the front-end application with
    an npm test
  • Gulp Minify CSS, optimize images and encode videos to an
    optimal format
  • S3 Deploy all static assets to the Amazon S3 bucket &
    invalidate outdated CloudFront objects (optional)
  • DigitalOcean Deploy the Node.js app to the DigitalOcean droplet
  • Maven Run Maven to build and test the back-end
  • Securify Run Securify analysis—an example of how
    continuous security testing can easily become a part
    of a proper Continuous Delivery pipeline
  • Truffle Run truffle compile in a preconfigured Truffle
    environment, launch a TestRPC & execute truffle test.
    Once finished, kill the TestRPC
  • Rinkeby Deploy the smart contract to the Rinkeby Testnet for
    staging. This action also passes the address of the
    deployed contract to the next action
  • Amazon Elastic Beanstalk Push the artifacts from the Maven action to Amazon
    Elastic Beanstalk with the previously deployed smart
    address set in the back-end configuration file
  • Verify Compare the smart contract’s source code from the
    repository with what has been actually deployed to the
    blockchain (additional safety check)
  • IFPS Deploy legal documents such as terms of service to
    IFPS (only if changed)

This pipeline, with all its steps, is executed on every push to
the stage branch, meaning that the application is ready for final testing
and is close to production release. This is what makes it automated.

So is it really decentralized if it is hosted on Amazon's servers?
In the example we demonstrated how Buddy can be used to deploy apps to Amazon's servers, not that it runs on it (it can).

The decentralization, among others, is in the Automation GRID that we are proposing. Page 61 in the whitepaper.
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May 21, 2018, 06:28:02 AM
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I decided to check out Buddy first hand at https://buddy.works, and I have to say I'm blown away. The utility even so early on is miles ahead of what we're using at my work. As soon as I get back Monday I'm scheduling a meeting with my team lead and showing him and hopefully we will be able to implement it department wide. That's how good this app is!
Thanks!
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May 21, 2018, 09:52:53 AM
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Those are some huge partners. I freaking love the verify button too. You can clearly see and verify you guys are not just pulling these big brands out of no where and claiming them as partners. Is there someone on the team that has worked with these companies before and had good contacts to get the partnerships?
No, we've built the partnerships using partner's official channels.
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May 21, 2018, 05:37:23 PM
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To get decentralization, you need some sort of hosting right? Is there incentive for users to use their own drive space to help make the platform more decentralized?
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May 21, 2018, 05:56:20 PM
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Those are some big partners. Very impressive.
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May 21, 2018, 06:23:21 PM
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The idea of developers is really interesting, to create a system with its market place and unite on it buyers, developers and users who provide their resources is really cool
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May 21, 2018, 06:27:09 PM
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I think a cool feature could be a bounty board for programs people want developed. Developers could use to make some extra money while bringing in new users to the platform looking for work or jobs they need done.

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May 21, 2018, 06:49:37 PM
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I think a cool feature could be a bounty board for programs people want developed. Developers could use to make some extra money while bringing in new users to the platform looking for work or jobs they need done.

Oh yeah I remember a project a while back trying to do that. Not a bad idea.
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To get decentralization, you need some sort of hosting right? Is there incentive for users to use their own drive space to help make the platform more decentralized?
No. You can run Buddy on your own machine and make it part of the Automation GIRD. In return you will earn tokens.

You can already install Buddy on your computer. Buddy has an auto-update mechanism so as soon as the Automation GRID is ready, you can be part of it.

Mac guide:
https://buddy.works/knowledge/standalone/installation-mac-osx

Linux guide:
https://buddy.works/knowledge/standalone/installation-linux

Try it in the Cloud with DigitalOcean:
https://buddy.works/knowledge/standalone/installation-digitalocean
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May 22, 2018, 02:57:43 PM
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Verrrrrry interesting project!

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May 22, 2018, 04:34:25 PM
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The Idea of this project looks like quite interesting, but now it's only Idea. I'd like to see how it will be developed and realized.
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May 22, 2018, 05:18:56 PM
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great idea, good luck dev. this is interesting project.
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