We hired 2 temp part time recruiters on top of the one we currently have, this has led to around a ~x3 in candidates. There are complex reasons and failures that led to this being the case, but I just simply would not fault Ryan, as he is the one who stepped in to remedy the situation basically by giving me, Ivan and Pasta all powers to do anything in our power to get the people we wanted and still currently want. Andy could rightfully argue that the focus on hiring started later then it should have, and I won't debate that at all. The main focus inside our org is delivery, the second focus is hiring. So in the end this is really my fault and I apologize for the miscommunication. I spoke quickly because of my own frustration at the time with speed, and I really should have included myself in the mix as well as other part time devs. The reason why Andy must have thought 3 for Platform, is that during a conversation I had with him I stressed hiring, and said that we are not going to build platform quickly with 3 devs, and I said that at a time when one was on vacation and I didn't include myself. We are trying to hire more people for Mobile team too, with hires coming up very soon. Mobile team used to have 5, which Andy might have thought we still had.
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There are currently 5 active full time devs in Platform team, with 3 others part time, compared to 2 active full time devs in Mobile team, with 1 currently part time (and me who goes back to mobile when needed).
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These are the two main repositories for Platform team, with the second (Tenderdash) being largely what I personally have been working on. To that extent, we can just look at contributions on github to drive and tenderdash. The next thing that Andy said, and this time that is absolutely false, is that there are less people working in Platform than in Mobile, this is not true and easily verifiable. If we add the features requested by Incubator - that I agree are very important - it will take time, I'm open to this approach but I want to make it clear that we are not choosing features for Dashpay Mobile wallet, as our recent (2021) and future work in Platform consists of consensus code, database storage, decentralized proofs and many other things that are both necessary for incubator development and Dashpay.
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The focus inside the entire organization is to do everything in our power to release Platform. I personally have only been spending maybe 5% of my time on DashPay, and this is more to validate work on Platform than anything else.
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And as I said earlier, if Platform was ready we could release it with the work of a dev on Android and 1 dev on iOS within a week or two. Basically for all intents and purposes, the DashPay Dapp is done. There's a slight nuance that could have gotten lost somewhere. We believe that this is what the community at large wants. I want to reiterate that DashPay is not our priority as Andy would seem to think it is, our priority is releasing Platform with a minimal set of features that are required for DashPay, and that's almost the definition of an MVP. Overall Andy's tenure as CTO was very beneficial as he was the main instigator for the concepts that will be brought to fruition in Dash Platform. I distinctly remember Ryan being very neutral on this topic and eventually siding with Andy, most likely because Andy was the CTO and you should trust people that have that role. I don't entirely fault him though, it's impossible to know the future, and no one is infallible. My point here is not to bash Andy, but more to try to be open about the fact that decisions that turned out to be bad also happened under his watch when he was CTO. Here is the DIP for any interested where you can clearly see my and Eric's name: In the end I wrote the DIP for Dashpay with Eric/HashEngineering and we delivered as seen by the alpha program. Andy was the main backer of such a team, even though I made it clear to him at the time that the mobile team would do the work in React Native if we had such work defined.
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This was after the failure of a Javascript React Native Dashpay team. It has however already been written by the mobile team last year when I led that team. On top of that I believe in openness, so I'm not going to try to paint the rosiest of pictures, just what I think is actually accurate.įirst and foremost, DashPay is not our priority. I also would like to believe that there have been slight miscommunications that led to some factual inaccuracies that I would like to rectify. I am not just saying this as a platitude, without him we would not be where we are today. I would like to start by saying that I greatly value Andy's contributions both to DCG and the Incubator and thank him personally. Project mention: Announcing Rion Gull as new Dash Incubator PO | /r/dashpay |