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i am not managing that project so i only have limited knowledge of the details !
OK. So who is managing the project and has the details?
i am not managing that project so i only have limited knowledge of the details !
Actually, Lamassu received NO funds and won't receive any...
"They are a start-up and never committed to do this work internally themselves or received any payment from us directly." .[see post #14 above]
Rather, GitGuild receives a monthly payment of Dash - not cash, allocated from the ongoing budget...
"So that is the reason why we did a Dash based contract and not a USD based contract" .[see post #9 above]
Personally I do not agree. The risk of not delivery of what was promised in a proposal is for both parties - network and contracted entity. By not delivering what was promised contracted entity breaks the contract in the first place so I don't see why would you blame network for stopping payments.Frankly, the Network entered into a contract with GitGuild to do work on a third-party application (from Lamassu). If Lamassu has (temporarily) blocked GitGuild's work, then that is not GitGuild that is to blame, but our own Network for not taking into account that risk factor. Why should we breach our contract with GitGuild because of our own errors in judgment?
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That's the design of current system and every contractor should be aware of such limitations and risks and accept them, otherwise there is no deal at all. And by accepting them he has no rights to fill a lawsuit against network which is funding his proposal (not sure how he would fill such a lawsuit at all) or it's a twisted logic otherwise. Not to mention that he has no rights to fill a lawsuit against any of Core Team members, they do not fund any proposals. Unless some of them signed a contract personally of course....
Finally, remember that if we vote this proposal down, it will be the SECOND TIME in less than a year that the Dash Network has defaulted on a legal contract (the first was Terpin PR). It won't be much longer before vendor partners refuse to do business with us, and rightly so. It also opens up either Evan, Daniel, or the Dash Foundation (depending on who signed the contract) to civil litigation. Do you want Dash development stalled while our Core Team redirects its energies and funds to fight a lawsuit?
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I just want to say I down-voted this a while back based on the fact this has not gone as planned. No need to fight, just dow-nvote with your nodes and if other people agree, this proposal will be voted off the budget .
Pablo.
Personally I do not agree. The risk of not delivery of what was promised in a proposal is for both parties - network and contracted entity. By not delivering what was promised contracted entity breaks the contract in the first place so I don't see why would you blame network for stopping payments.
That's the design of current system and every contractor should be aware of such limitations and risks and accept them, otherwise there is no deal at all. And by accepting them he has no rights to fill a lawsuit against network which is funding his proposal (not sure how he would fill such a lawsuit at all) or it's a twisted logic otherwise. Not to mention that he has no rights to fill a lawsuit against any of Core Team members, they do not fund any proposals. Unless some of them signed a contract personally of course.