Very important rundown, thanks for reminding us, especially in light of recent developments in ie. Squiggles.
I’ve got one to add: projects moving up mint dates/times. To me this indicates a rush to secure some kind of zeitgeist that the team fear is running away from them. An unnamed anime project recently moved the date up due to ‘dev t…
Very important rundown, thanks for reminding us, especially in light of recent developments in ie. Squiggles.
I’ve got one to add: projects moving up mint dates/times. To me this indicates a rush to secure some kind of zeitgeist that the team fear is running away from them. An unnamed anime project recently moved the date up due to ‘dev team being ahead of schedule’, and today I saw it happen in Bae Apes, which cut the presale window and chose to open for public earlier than announced. In my view because presale is moving slower than expected, but officially because they ‘noticed the gas has been extremely **LOW** and want to extend that opportunity to as many people as possible’…
Glad to share. Having worked with dev teams since web1, time has learnt me that the notion of a dev team being ahead of schedule is almost certainly a cause for concern in itself :-)
Very important rundown, thanks for reminding us, especially in light of recent developments in ie. Squiggles.
I’ve got one to add: projects moving up mint dates/times. To me this indicates a rush to secure some kind of zeitgeist that the team fear is running away from them. An unnamed anime project recently moved the date up due to ‘dev team being ahead of schedule’, and today I saw it happen in Bae Apes, which cut the presale window and chose to open for public earlier than announced. In my view because presale is moving slower than expected, but officially because they ‘noticed the gas has been extremely **LOW** and want to extend that opportunity to as many people as possible’…
Wow good point very interesting, I actually hadn't seen this before. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
Glad to share. Having worked with dev teams since web1, time has learnt me that the notion of a dev team being ahead of schedule is almost certainly a cause for concern in itself :-)