it’s a chaotic process

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Which is fine, if that's how they want to play.

But when you create an SDK, developers are depending upon you to defend their interests and implementations in the protocol discussions, and to pace the speed of protocol changes.

We can't just come out with a new SDK every week because people will be building upon it and we'd break their clients.

We have to bring some order to the chaos.

And we should ask ourselves, if some of the chaos isn't just chaos for it's own sake.

That's a common form of market manipulation.

We all hate duplicated efforts and wasted time. However much we want to avoid it , the hardest lessons come irl failures . That’s what it takes sometimes to line up the ducks

Open source code snippets create a forest litter and things grow out of there eventually