{"id":17015,"date":"2016-04-19T22:10:44","date_gmt":"2016-04-19T14:10:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www2019.dash.org\/2016\/04\/19\/dash-core-roadmap-version-1\/"},"modified":"2021-09-18T11:40:12","modified_gmt":"2021-09-18T11:40:12","slug":"dash-core-roadmap-version-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.dash.org\/news\/dash-core-roadmap-version-1\/","title":{"rendered":"Dash-CORE roadmap – version 1"},"content":{"rendered":"
https:\/\/github.com\/evan82\/dash-roadmap\/blob\/master\/README.md<\/p>\n
Quote Evan Duffield::
\nThis is my first draft of the finalized timeline for evolution. I believe I can commit to this and it should be pretty easy to accomplish based off of my recent discoveries. If you\u2019re a programmer, you should be able to understand it. I\u2019ll explain this (timeline and discoveries) in much greater detail on The DashRoundtable on Sunday, April 24th.<\/p>\n
As for the code, it\u2019s a real rough specification of all of the various pieces of technology required to build out dash. It\u2019s goal is to decouple the core code, in the form of a generic governance object, then secure our network using a completely dynamic python implementation (sentinel) via masternode network voting. The concept is pretty simple actually, it should allow us near infinite flexibility.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
https:\/\/github.com\/evan82\/dash-roadmap\/blob\/master\/README.md<\/p>\r\n
Quote Evan Duffield::
\r\nThis is my first draft of the finalized timeline for evolution. I believe I can commit to this and it should be pretty easy to accomplish based off of my recent discoveries. If you’re a programmer, you should be able to understand it. I’ll explain this (timeline and discoveries) in much greater detail on The DashRoundtable on Sunday, April 24th.<\/p>\r\n
As for the code, it’s a real rough specification of all of the various pieces of technology required to build out dash. It’s goal is to decouple the core code, in the form of a generic governance object, then secure our network using a completely dynamic python implementation (sentinel) via masternode network voting. The concept is pretty simple actually, it should allow us near infinite flexibility.<\/p>\r\n