During every AMA session we publish a table with the number of commits that have been made since the last stream on our primary
29 Jun 2023, 07:28
During every AMA session we publish a table with the number of commits that have been made since the last stream on our primary projects.
One of the more common questions we receive is: what do these indicators mean and how do they reflect the progress made towards mainnet?
We've decided to shed some light on that. Here's our answer:
Every time a developer does a significant piece of work, or when their changes are urgently required by other project-team members, they prepare a commit together with a request to merge their changes in the code with the project code in GitLab. The greater the number of commits — the more work that was done on that particular project, and the more people were involved.
According to our data in the commits table, you can see that the largest number of commits were made in the Cellframe SDK and Cellframe Node projects. This means that the majority of our resources during this time period have been focused on developing the mainnet as we gear up to its launch.
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