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Development Roadmap Diagram #11

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okdaithi opened this issue Aug 2, 2020 · 1 comment
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Development Roadmap Diagram #11

okdaithi opened this issue Aug 2, 2020 · 1 comment

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@okdaithi
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okdaithi commented Aug 2, 2020

When we release DigiPol, one of the most common questions will be... "what about feature x/y/z"?

We need a simple overview diagram of the development pathway. It can, and should, be high-level but with clear expectations set that this will be an incremental release project.

I have started with an outline of 6 distinct versions to call out what I see as the major differences between each version. The timeline takes into account that we should have stable user interactions at the technical UX level AND also the right real-world user environment too.

The is little point in us releasing liquid democracy as a feature until we have a user ecosystem where delegation is something users want and for which there is ample supply of willing delegates.

Seeking comment / input from from @voteflux/devs team this is something we should get some basic clarity on for a comms perspective when we launch Digipol.

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1ewXChzY2OghCPe_eNJvUFZLq8Ghh7uIAniLrZmOdQ8g/edit?usp=sharing

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I attempted something like this a while back. see here

It's outdated now, as plans continue to change in the problem-solution landscape, but I feel like the rows can still be helpful:

  • Anonymity
  • Democracy Type
  • Decentralised
  • Verification
  • Login (Keys)

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