SpaceLog - #0220 - Update 21
Since there was a great time gap since the last update, we wanted to add some more context. You can find all the previous SpaceLog updates on our Discord server or an archive here in the blog #SpaceLog.
Our team remains committed and continues working on the project, making progress, but due to limited team member availability and various personal life issues, as described below, progress is slower than we want it to be. We are currently in the process of setting the goals for 2024; they will mainly be the development goals from 2023.
Our current focus is to push and release the ΣUpgrade Protocol on the mainnet. More about this in the upcoming SpaceLog Update 21.
SR Project Status Update
- Adjustment in project timelines due to personal milestones within the team. Tarantulo has recently welcomed a new addition to the family - became a father. Consequently, progress on the SR project is currently slower than usual. The normal pace is expected to resume by the end of February.
- Ongoing enhancement and maintenance work on the ΣUpgrade protocol alongside other protocols. The development team remains committed to continuous improvement despite reduced availability
- Limited availability across the team was attributed to various personal commitments and circumstances.
- Weekly meetings are on hold. The team plans to resume regular scheduling once stability in personal commitments is achieved.
ΣUpgrade Feedback
- Completed collection and analysis of feedback from the ΣUpgrade Devnet test. This comprehensive review has been instrumental in guiding our next steps.
- Conducted discussions to determine the prioritization of tasks based on the feedback analysis. Decisions have been made to focus on areas of highest impact and necessity.
- Implemented a series of changes and addressed several bugs identified through feedback and internal testing:
- Adjusted the UI to have the left sidebar expanded by default, enhancing user navigation.
- Removed the Lock Button from the interface for a streamlined user experience.
- Updated the Rarity filter to sort items by rarity, attack, and defense metrics, improving the searchability and comparison of items.
Below is included summary from previously unpublished SpaceLogs
- Conducted a meeting with the visual and content team to deliberate on the website's content strategy. Key discussions included the placement of information and the variety of content types to be featured on the website.
- The next immediate step is to finalize the content strategy decisions in the development stage. This involves integrating the agreed-upon content types and information layout into the website's design and functionality.
ΣUpgrade Devnet test
- Officially launched the public incentivized ΣUpgrade Devnet test, marking a significant milestone in our project development.
- Initiated registration for the Devnet test on Discord, successfully attracting 39 members to participate in the testing phase
- Distributed devnet Robots and Roboparts to all registered participants, facilitating their active involvement in the testing process.
- Successful testing sessions were conducted with the participation of our community members.
- We have collected valuable feedback from users, which will be instrumental in guiding further improvements and enhancements to the project.
//: End of transmission: Stay tuned ⚡
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