RE: Some are milked harder than others

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I am hardly able to keep track of other tokens since most frontends are individual token-specific. Perhaps, we need a universal frontend for all the hive-engine community tokens which will help for better curation. Just a thought.



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Yes, leodex still only shows the OG tokens like POB and NEOXAG but it would be nice if they updated it to show all new communities that have outposts. I was looking at making one but I am super lazy and not that smart so will ask if they can rather update it. :P !PIZZA !LOLZ

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Hihi. I have started looking at the developer documentations. Maybe I will be the one to make one unifying frontend

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Sounds like a plan, you can maybe chat with @leprechaun he knows @ecency pretty well and possibly a "community mode" switch can be added that changes the mode or an option to just enable display of all community token VP and or reward types on a post. Fiddling with the outposts code I think might not be so great for lognterm maintenance.

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Indeed, @penderis.

@tj4real1, merging the source codes has become so daunting that perhaps it is a good idea to start with the latest Ecency development source and try to get it running on a VPS host somewhere or your local computer. Then paste in the source code from my project in order to get support for other tokens. In particular there are two file trees with the same name. The one in the Ecency main development line was created after I forked to make the source code of proofofbrain.blog. The other one is in a branch of my fork (proofofbrain.blog source) in github.com/steemfiles/ecency-vision. The branch name is called 'no-dynamic-txes'.

If you do want to run Ecency on your local computer, y ou can use "export USE_PRIVATE=1." This is mandatory if you want to be able to login. @fernandosoder is talking about changes he would like to see.

I was able to get an instance of Ecency's source running on this computer I use. Constructive criticisms are welcome.

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