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Simplify the IPFS learning curve #16

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flyingzumwalt opened this issue Feb 7, 2017 · 2 comments
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Simplify the IPFS learning curve #16

flyingzumwalt opened this issue Feb 7, 2017 · 2 comments

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@flyingzumwalt
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@Gozala (2017-02-01)

As you look into IPFS there are just too many things thrown at you that makes bootstrapping unnecessarily complicated.

@Gozala (2017-02-07)

I think the biggest problem from my perspective is that it feels like stack of many low lever technologies and it is not clear what they help me accomplish. From what I gathered that ipfs gives you very flexible and generic toolchain to build more product like things like Dat or OpenBazzaar. I think starting from the product perspective would really help, so you can understand that it can be used to solve this problem, then introducing a product from the other end of the spectrum showing how same IPFS toolchain can be applied to it & there for giving a perspective of a range of applications.
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I think having an examples of specific applications would really help IPFS.

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This work probably won't fit in the current Sprint, but should definitely be covered in the Delightful Documentation Sprint later this quarter.

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ghost commented Apr 18, 2017

Nothing concretely actionable here

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