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Thanks for your answers. I'm asking because a while back

I saw a roadmap/pipeline (reaction from the bot i think). I saw items from ChillingSilence and he left in 2020. This raised the question, who does what and maybe any responsibility for a part?

I mean can you even if it's open source be transparent in who does what and communicate this on let's say the dgb website? Who do you contact when you find a wrong dgb roadmap item?

Or is this how it works in opensource? Or did I overlooked what I'm asking?

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Because DigiByte is being developed and supported by a Core-team and Community (all non-paid volunteers), we can never commit to dates to accomplish future projects. Therefore, please consider future projects to be flexible in time. We have a DigiByte Pipeline instead: DigiByte Pipeline A list of items that we want to do for DigiByte, some with / without bounties etc attached, and others simply as a great way to cut your teeth on DigiByte. Visit DigiByte Pipeline DigiByte Monthly Updates Here you can find what is currently being worked on and what has been accomplished on a month to month basis. Visit DigiByte Monthly Updates

From my understanding there is no roadmap due to the volunteer nature of DigiByte no one can commit to a hard time line. To make a small comparison, I just checked and Bitcoin has open pull requests from 2016 2017 in there repository. As far as I know chilling silence left the community that might be why the items are still in the pipeline from 2020. Have you heard of the DigiByte Improvement Proposal (DIP) and a review process are you familiar with them? That’s a good suggestion, updating the website might help people understand the processes.

Jose Trejo
From my understanding there is no roadmap due to t...

Because DigiByte is being developed and supported by a Core-team and Community (all non-paid volunteers), we can never commit to dates to accomplish future projects. Therefore, please consider future projects to be flexible in time. We have a DigiByte Pipeline instead: DigiByte Pipeline A list of items that we want to do for DigiByte, some with / without bounties etc attached, and others simply as a great way to cut your teeth on DigiByte. Visit DigiByte Pipeline DigiByte Monthly Updates Here you can find what is currently being worked on and what has been accomplished on a month to month basis. Visit DigiByte Monthly Updates

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