Cyber Republic Weekly Update 18
Supernode pools are brewing and community members eagerly anticipate a community Supernode script. There's a brand new suggestion that's creating a lot of buzz, and in this issue we’ve finally decided to formally introduce ourselves to our readers. There’s a lot of fantastic content in this Update, including an exclusive in-depth look at Elastos’ partner, Titan, a translated interview with Kevin Zhang and Anypeer, updates from the Philippines community, and an interview with a community member from Down Under.
Supernode pools are brewing and community members eagerly anticipate a community Supernode script. There's a brand new suggestion that's creating a lot of buzz, and in this issue we’ve finally decided to formally introduce ourselves to our readers. There’s a lot of fantastic content in this Update, including an exclusive in-depth look at Elastos’ partner, Titan, a translated interview with Kevin Zhang and Anypeer, updates from the Philippines community, and an interview with a community member from Down Under.
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CYBER REPUBLIC <strong>Weekly</strong> <strong>Update</strong>/Issue <strong>18</strong><br />
International Community<br />
Activities<br />
By Joel<br />
ELA Talk: Meeting with Kevin, CR Preparatory Committee member<br />
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/Wndn7Pj_lZd0_e2wh_oZGg<br />
ELA Talk: Elastos community governance and ecosystem development<br />
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/0MzZOzOPiNgMuZ-pO9tp9A<br />
A letter to Elastos commuinty regarding the DPoS node election<br />
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/vKEdzA6_P9vX_YpYQHtq6A<br />
What are the advantages of IM application on Elastos<br />
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/lynrmSp8qlUC-O2GeV0ccg<br />
Facebook sees crisis, Elastos sees hope<br />
https://www.7234.cn/elastoss/88810?from=groupmessage<br />
AnyPeer was recently made open source and has seen significant progress.They frequently<br />
provide updates on the CR Forum. We have interviewed their representative this week to learn<br />
more.<br />
1. Can you briefly introduce your team? What are their specialties and roles?<br />
We have four members in our team: one for graphics design, one programmer, one responsible<br />
for project management, and I myself works on both coding and project management.As we<br />
are all working part-time on AnyPeer, we usually brainstorm and discuss progress evenings<br />
after work.<br />
2. We’ve seen several progress updates in the CR Forum. Can you explain them in more detail?<br />
We made the basic version of the code public in Feb 2019 (https://github.com/anyxxx/AnyPeer),<br />
and we welcome anyone to test it out and fork it. In this version, one can send texts, emojis,<br />
pictures, videos, and ELA (via testnet).<br />
We spend our downtime integrating group chat functions into the App, and we are now testing<br />
and optimizing the user experience. In the last version, for the sake of UX optimization, we’ve<br />
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