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RE: Update on BlockTrades Hive Work (Nov 25th)

in HiveDevs3 years ago

I guess my question is... WTH does a this mean to a new user?... How can we make Hive... more user friendly? You know... not everyone is a programmer or computer savvy. They just want a username and simple password. I understand that is difficult with $$ being involved... somehow that needs to be simplified.

That is just my 0.02 coming from a blue collar worker...

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These progress reports can be read at two levels. I try to put in some information in that can be understood by everyone, but a lot of the content is aimed at other Hive programming groups, so they are aware of where we're at now, and what features will likely be available in the near term for their use.

Some of the things we're doing now do impact new users (e.g. optimized API calls make for more responsive user interfaces), and will sometimes even impact the user-friendliness. But user-friendliness is mostly a function of front end apps. When the BlockTrades team does front end work, we usually do it on condenser (hive.blog). There's also a couple other devs that work on that (most notably @quochuy). We didn't do any work on condenser this last week, although you can find work we've done in previous reports.

I am working on hiring some new frontend developers and later re-tasking some of our existing frontend devs to Hive work (once they free up from current projects).

Much of our current work has been focused on enabling Hive to scale to large numbers of users without requiring prohibitive cost and enabling other programming groups to execute on their own plans for new 2nd layer Hive apps. Both of these will also have important impacts on user experience in the long run.

I hear ya, I was being little sarcastic. When it comes to explaining the ins and outs of Hive to someone it gets pretty confusing.

A new user might benefit from knowing those of us who were here in the beginning and over the course of years, when this project ran under a different name, were often kept in the dark. It might not make sense but the main takeaway is progress.

There's plenty of pull in several different directions though, yeah. So much confusion. Are you using Keychain? That might be the simple password solution you're looking for.

Did you try https://ecency.com ? Let us know if you feel little less confusing in terms of user interface and easier onboarding.