I think the argument isn't so much that "everyone needs to be able to push to production" as much as "more than one person should be able to push to production". Bus factor is an important variable.
Why use a centralized server to guarantee unique usernames instead of using a public key as a username?, potentially with a friendly alias?
Why would I use your library over the tried and true https://github.com/dchest/tweetnacl-js ?
What algorithms? Pretty bare README for a cryptography project.
...and moving from one company to another with the same vision is a silly idea? Pretty obvious...
...moving to another conglomerate being silly is definitely not a moot point.
This doesn't even begin to make sense. You can't force people to register any creation on the blockchain and there can't be a main "only real things allowed" chain. If we want to shoehorn a blockchain into every…
Line-count really isn't a great way to measure developer productivity either though...
I think the argument isn't so much that "everyone needs to be able to push to production" as much as "more than one person should be able to push to production". Bus factor is an important variable.
Why use a centralized server to guarantee unique usernames instead of using a public key as a username?, potentially with a friendly alias?
Why would I use your library over the tried and true https://github.com/dchest/tweetnacl-js ?
What algorithms? Pretty bare README for a cryptography project.
...and moving from one company to another with the same vision is a silly idea? Pretty obvious...
...moving to another conglomerate being silly is definitely not a moot point.
This doesn't even begin to make sense. You can't force people to register any creation on the blockchain and there can't be a main "only real things allowed" chain. If we want to shoehorn a blockchain into every…
Line-count really isn't a great way to measure developer productivity either though...