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October 08, 2014, 08:36:23 PM |
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Rebranding Aero - Choosing New LogoAs many has pointed out, there is no control in our branding. Different logos everywhere, and from reading opinions here, many bad.We need to choose a new logo, and start to rebrand Aero!The voting thread for this to happen is on our community forum, you can vote here.Submit Your Design.If you want to submit your design, you are welcome to do this. The more the better. Post them here.Reward for the winner is 3000 Aero. (Raised from 1000 Aero earlier)Guidelines- It should be inside a circle, like the original logo. - Text on the side, also like the orginal logo. - Making a design where we can have one different for each Aero site would be a pluss, atleast in my book. No rules, do whatever you like, just guidelines. SubmissionsDleaders DesignKryptoLyding's Design, with the design of Dleader.Ximp's Design.Original Logo. Vote for this if you wish to continue using this one, and getting it everywhere Aero is.Glavo's DesignKryptoLyding's Altenative Design.Opinions & Improvement ideas is very welcome on every design. Discuss here or prefferably on AeroTalk.net.If you do not wish to join AeroTalk, you can still vote. Just post here witch one you like and specify that you dont wish to vote on Aerotalk and your vote will be added. I'm torn between the right hand side logo by Glavo's Design & the last one by KryptoLyding. I also love the current logo though.
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October 08, 2014, 10:43:41 PM |
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i like the last one by KL so much community support on aero , Great coin !!!
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October 08, 2014, 10:54:03 PM |
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i like the last one by KL so much community support on aero , Great coin !!! yea, its been pretty nice playing the waiting game with this coin. Not much volatility, and everyone seems in good spirits.
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October 09, 2014, 04:00:01 AM |
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I don't want to kill the good spirit of the group, but we may need something to show, last feature was presented some weeks ago... Marketing team is doing a great job, but we need something from the roadmap from DEV.
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October 09, 2014, 04:06:04 AM |
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I don't want to kill the good spirit of the group, but we may need something to show, last feature was presented some weeks ago... Marketing team is doing a great job, but we need something from the roadmap from DEV.
that would be nice. I just bought an extra 12k today.
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KryptoLyding
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October 09, 2014, 04:09:23 AM |
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AeroTalk | Store | Buy Aero with PayPalIn AeroTalk's store there has been added some Aero. They can be bought with PayPal.Come check it out!Every dollar that comes in through the shop at AeroTalk will go towards Aero. Marketing, Developing or Buy Support at exchange. So while you are buying Aero all the money that is used goes towards making your investment going up, isnt that a good deal? Although I realise people who are in this cryptocommunity already have money on exchanges and has no problem purchasing Aero, it brings up a possibilty to get non-crypto people to buy Aero. So tell your friends and family, get them to invest in Aero. Think if you had the chance to tell people about Bitcoin when it was at 1$?
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Aero - Innovation, Progression and Excellence! Next big thing? AeroME, read the Whitepaper
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dleader
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October 09, 2014, 05:26:37 AM |
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AeroTalk | Store | Buy Aero with PayPalIn AeroTalk's store there has been added some Aero. They can be bought with PayPal.Come check it out!Every dollar that comes in through the shop at AeroTalk will go towards Aero. Marketing, Developing or Buy Support at exchange. So while you are buying Aero all the money that is used goes towards making your investment going up, isnt that a good deal? Although I realise people who are in this cryptocommunity already have money on exchanges and has no problem purchasing Aero, it brings up a possibilty to get non-crypto people to buy Aero. So tell your friends and family, get them to invest in Aero. Think if you had the chance to tell people about Bitcoin when it was at 1$? damn! that's awesome lyding:)
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idol
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October 09, 2014, 02:10:58 PM |
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AeroTalk | Store | Buy Aero with PayPalIn AeroTalk's store there has been added some Aero. They can be bought with PayPal.Come check it out!Every dollar that comes in through the shop at AeroTalk will go towards Aero. Marketing, Developing or Buy Support at exchange. So while you are buying Aero all the money that is used goes towards making your investment going up, isnt that a good deal? Although I realise people who are in this cryptocommunity already have money on exchanges and has no problem purchasing Aero, it brings up a possibilty to get non-crypto people to buy Aero. So tell your friends and family, get them to invest in Aero. Think if you had the chance to tell people about Bitcoin when it was at 1$? as always really appreciate all the hard work you are doing for aero !!!
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October 09, 2014, 10:16:30 PM |
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tough to get through these newsless weeks...Im curious to what the dev has planned for after AeroME. Its a tough act to follow, and it means a lot for the success of Aero. What would you guys like to see?
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October 10, 2014, 11:07:29 PM |
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well i suppose we deserve the price crash…Its been dead quite on here.
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KryptoLyding
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October 11, 2014, 03:12:51 AM |
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Yeah it has. But come to the forum and chat, we can try to get some intersting topics started
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Aero - Innovation, Progression and Excellence! Next big thing? AeroME, read the Whitepaper
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louie6925
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October 11, 2014, 12:09:27 PM |
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Wasn't going to but just bought up another 18000 aeros, rude not to at this price
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glavos
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October 11, 2014, 04:54:40 PM |
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If you have time go to aerotalk and vote for best new logo.
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murderouskirk
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October 12, 2014, 08:47:20 AM |
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well i suppose we deserve the price crash…Its been dead quite on here.
That's because everyone is hanging out on AeroTalk That place is gaining traction & getting fun haha. New section up too! Check out " Aero in the News"!
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KryptoLyding
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October 12, 2014, 08:58:49 AM |
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Yeah we are up to around 125 posts and 35 members in like, a week? Pretty awesome And about to release the crown jewel of AeroTalk. Or, its already out there, but will write a piece and explain when its 100%. Hint, AeroX
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Aero - Innovation, Progression and Excellence! Next big thing? AeroME, read the Whitepaper
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aeros (OP)
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October 12, 2014, 12:39:39 PM |
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Aero Community,
I have been quiet for a few days now but have no fear I have not stopped working.. It's been a frantic few weeks especially during the recent "troubles" It turns out this was a blessing in disguise by this i mean if it was not for the fact there was a issue which required immediate attention I would not have had the chance to take a fresh look at how some of the underlying code is structured and furthermore how this will apply to our implementation of AeroME features. I have been quietly working away on updating several components of AERO which will allow for much greater array of expand ability in the near future as AeroME is released. The principles which drives much of my work is Keep it simple stupid (KISS). So applying this methodology to my work maintains simplicity as its core, aids in manageability of an unruly codebase and helps curb project creep. Referring back for a moment to the recent Aero troubles It really made me focus on some of the embellishments which are not necessary in creating a superb user experience, this is not to say we do not want some of the fantastic features but what i am saying is that simplicity is key in creating best of breed Hybrid technology's both in terms of front-end UI design and also server-side business logic.
So what have i been doing? =================
I have re-factored the majority of code to remove the "bumf" developed various hooks on which to hang my hat. This is simply entry points for future work to integrate more tightly with when the time comes. Streamlined the build process Customized the automated the build process. I have Decided to "open-up" AeroME on release to allow any developer with an interest in AeroME the ability to use AeroME components, modules, designs etc or even to build additional services on top of AeroME infrastructure. Created new npm repository to make things more modular Tidied up the internal documentation for both Aero and AeroME also external docs. made heavey changes to some of node-webkit interop processes commits to follow soon. changed the way error handling is managed Optimized the memory heap requirements Tweaked GC (garbage collection) stuff Lots of DOM stuff Continuous integration (CI) build process has been configured and moved onto separate remote servers as opposed to sitting on locally hosted machines (Atlassian Bamboo) I'm making a start on "AIP" a set of AERO standard which are kind of like Bitcoin improvement protocol (BIP's) plus lots more to mention.
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Bl4ckw00d
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October 12, 2014, 12:46:31 PM |
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Aero Community,
I have been quiet for a few days now but have no fear I have not stopped working.. It's been a frantic few weeks especially during the recent "troubles" It turns out this was a blessing in disguise by this i mean if it was not for the fact there was a issue which required immediate attention I would not have had the chance to take a fresh look at how some of the underlying code is structured and furthermore how this will apply to our implementation of AeroME features. I have been quietly working away on updating several components of AERO which will allow for much greater array of expand ability in the near future as AeroME is released. The principles which drives much of my work is Keep it simple stupid (KISS). So applying this methodology to my work maintains simplicity as its core, aids in manageability of an unruly codebase and helps curb project creep. Referring back for a moment to the recent Aero troubles It really made me focus on some of the embellishments which are not necessary in creating a superb user experience, this is not to say we do not want some of the fantastic features but what i am saying is that simplicity is key in creating best of breed Hybrid technology's both in terms of front-end UI design and also server-side business logic.
So what have i been doing? =================
I have re-factored the majority of code to remove the "bumf" developed various hooks on which to hang my hat. This is simply entry points for future work to integrate more tightly with when the time comes. Streamlined the build process Customized the automated the build process. I have Decided to "open-up" AeroME on release to allow any developer with an interest in AeroME the ability to use AeroME components, modules, designs etc or even to build additional services on top of AeroME infrastructure. Created new npm repository to make things more modular Tidied up the internal documentation for both Aero and AeroME also external docs. made heavey changes to some of node-webkit interop processes commits to follow soon. changed the way error handling is managed Optimized the memory heap requirements Tweaked GC (garbage collection) stuff Lots of DOM stuff Continuous integration (CI) build process has been configured and moved onto separate remote servers as opposed to sitting on locally hosted machines (Atlassian Bamboo) I'm making a start on "AIP" a set of AERO standard which are kind of like Bitcoin improvement protocol (BIP's) plus lots more to mention.
Thank you for the update dev. Going open source is great news . Not to rush you but is there any timeline in which we can expect to see previews or the actual release?
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Cloak1
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October 12, 2014, 02:36:12 PM |
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Aero Community,
I have been quiet for a few days now but have no fear I have not stopped working.. It's been a frantic few weeks especially during the recent "troubles" It turns out this was a blessing in disguise by this i mean if it was not for the fact there was a issue which required immediate attention I would not have had the chance to take a fresh look at how some of the underlying code is structured and furthermore how this will apply to our implementation of AeroME features. I have been quietly working away on updating several components of AERO which will allow for much greater array of expand ability in the near future as AeroME is released. The principles which drives much of my work is Keep it simple stupid (KISS). So applying this methodology to my work maintains simplicity as its core, aids in manageability of an unruly codebase and helps curb project creep. Referring back for a moment to the recent Aero troubles It really made me focus on some of the embellishments which are not necessary in creating a superb user experience, this is not to say we do not want some of the fantastic features but what i am saying is that simplicity is key in creating best of breed Hybrid technology's both in terms of front-end UI design and also server-side business logic.
So what have i been doing? =================
I have re-factored the majority of code to remove the "bumf" developed various hooks on which to hang my hat. This is simply entry points for future work to integrate more tightly with when the time comes. Streamlined the build process Customized the automated the build process. I have Decided to "open-up" AeroME on release to allow any developer with an interest in AeroME the ability to use AeroME components, modules, designs etc or even to build additional services on top of AeroME infrastructure. Created new npm repository to make things more modular Tidied up the internal documentation for both Aero and AeroME also external docs. made heavey changes to some of node-webkit interop processes commits to follow soon. changed the way error handling is managed Optimized the memory heap requirements Tweaked GC (garbage collection) stuff Lots of DOM stuff Continuous integration (CI) build process has been configured and moved onto separate remote servers as opposed to sitting on locally hosted machines (Atlassian Bamboo) I'm making a start on "AIP" a set of AERO standard which are kind of like Bitcoin improvement protocol (BIP's) plus lots more to mention.
I have Decided to "open-up" AeroME on release to allow any developer with an interest in AeroME the ability to use AeroME components, modules, designs etc or even to build additional services on top of AeroME infrastructure.Wow-this is huge.Unlimited potential for Aero to become unique.Thanks Dev for update.
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louie6925
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October 12, 2014, 03:52:11 PM |
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Top work dev!
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October 12, 2014, 06:04:28 PM |
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As I'm a software engineer myself, your work summary sounds like Mozart to me.
Keep up the good work, mate !
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XC | XST
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