From 6261387ef1b0539947cc6975fc06b8467d89838c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: inevitable360 Date: Mon, 2 Dec 2024 18:19:28 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Remove Forks references and leaving only Bitcoin Fork do to lack of confirmations Original discussion here: https://github.com/dogecoinfoundation/dogecoin.com/pull/312 --- content/de/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- content/en/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- content/es/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- content/fr/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- content/no/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- content/pt-pt/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- content/th/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- content/zh-cn/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- content/zh-tw/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md | 2 +- 9 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/content/de/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/de/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index e58b47194..1ec0ba76b 100644 --- a/content/de/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/de/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" Oh, yes it does - and it always has! -Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Dogecoin was originally a fork of a cryptocurrency called Luckycoin - itself a fork of Litecoin. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. +Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. In 2015, starting from Dogecoin Core 1.10.0, the Dogecoin development team decided to re-fork Dogecoin off Bitcoin, re-applying Litecoin changes on top of the Bitcoin codebase. Thus, throughout its history, Dogecoin inherited already feature-complete code bases, and it has shared a good part of its identity with Bitcoin. Its uniqueness came from changed parameters, optimizations, and parts of the code that were not inherited from Litecoin or Bitcoin. These changes were always aimed at making Dogecoin a viable currency for day to day spending, with a focus on utility and ease of use. diff --git a/content/en/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/en/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index e58b47194..1ec0ba76b 100644 --- a/content/en/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/en/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" Oh, yes it does - and it always has! -Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Dogecoin was originally a fork of a cryptocurrency called Luckycoin - itself a fork of Litecoin. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. +Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. In 2015, starting from Dogecoin Core 1.10.0, the Dogecoin development team decided to re-fork Dogecoin off Bitcoin, re-applying Litecoin changes on top of the Bitcoin codebase. Thus, throughout its history, Dogecoin inherited already feature-complete code bases, and it has shared a good part of its identity with Bitcoin. Its uniqueness came from changed parameters, optimizations, and parts of the code that were not inherited from Litecoin or Bitcoin. These changes were always aimed at making Dogecoin a viable currency for day to day spending, with a focus on utility and ease of use. diff --git a/content/es/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/es/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index e58b47194..1ec0ba76b 100644 --- a/content/es/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/es/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" Oh, yes it does - and it always has! -Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Dogecoin was originally a fork of a cryptocurrency called Luckycoin - itself a fork of Litecoin. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. +Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. In 2015, starting from Dogecoin Core 1.10.0, the Dogecoin development team decided to re-fork Dogecoin off Bitcoin, re-applying Litecoin changes on top of the Bitcoin codebase. Thus, throughout its history, Dogecoin inherited already feature-complete code bases, and it has shared a good part of its identity with Bitcoin. Its uniqueness came from changed parameters, optimizations, and parts of the code that were not inherited from Litecoin or Bitcoin. These changes were always aimed at making Dogecoin a viable currency for day to day spending, with a focus on utility and ease of use. diff --git a/content/fr/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/fr/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index e58b47194..1ec0ba76b 100644 --- a/content/fr/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/fr/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" Oh, yes it does - and it always has! -Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Dogecoin was originally a fork of a cryptocurrency called Luckycoin - itself a fork of Litecoin. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. +Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. In 2015, starting from Dogecoin Core 1.10.0, the Dogecoin development team decided to re-fork Dogecoin off Bitcoin, re-applying Litecoin changes on top of the Bitcoin codebase. Thus, throughout its history, Dogecoin inherited already feature-complete code bases, and it has shared a good part of its identity with Bitcoin. Its uniqueness came from changed parameters, optimizations, and parts of the code that were not inherited from Litecoin or Bitcoin. These changes were always aimed at making Dogecoin a viable currency for day to day spending, with a focus on utility and ease of use. diff --git a/content/no/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/no/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index e58b47194..1ec0ba76b 100644 --- a/content/no/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/no/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" Oh, yes it does - and it always has! -Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Dogecoin was originally a fork of a cryptocurrency called Luckycoin - itself a fork of Litecoin. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. +Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. In 2015, starting from Dogecoin Core 1.10.0, the Dogecoin development team decided to re-fork Dogecoin off Bitcoin, re-applying Litecoin changes on top of the Bitcoin codebase. Thus, throughout its history, Dogecoin inherited already feature-complete code bases, and it has shared a good part of its identity with Bitcoin. Its uniqueness came from changed parameters, optimizations, and parts of the code that were not inherited from Litecoin or Bitcoin. These changes were always aimed at making Dogecoin a viable currency for day to day spending, with a focus on utility and ease of use. diff --git a/content/pt-pt/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/pt-pt/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index e58b47194..1ec0ba76b 100644 --- a/content/pt-pt/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/pt-pt/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" Oh, yes it does - and it always has! -Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Dogecoin was originally a fork of a cryptocurrency called Luckycoin - itself a fork of Litecoin. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. +Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. In 2015, starting from Dogecoin Core 1.10.0, the Dogecoin development team decided to re-fork Dogecoin off Bitcoin, re-applying Litecoin changes on top of the Bitcoin codebase. Thus, throughout its history, Dogecoin inherited already feature-complete code bases, and it has shared a good part of its identity with Bitcoin. Its uniqueness came from changed parameters, optimizations, and parts of the code that were not inherited from Litecoin or Bitcoin. These changes were always aimed at making Dogecoin a viable currency for day to day spending, with a focus on utility and ease of use. diff --git a/content/th/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/th/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index e58b47194..1ec0ba76b 100644 --- a/content/th/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/th/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" Oh, yes it does - and it always has! -Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Dogecoin was originally a fork of a cryptocurrency called Luckycoin - itself a fork of Litecoin. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. +Dogecoin’s primary purpose has always been to be used as a currency. Billy Markus, co-creator of Dogecoin with Jackson Palmer, acted as a solo developer for the first Dogecoin Core releases. In 2014, Billy and Jackson left Dogecoin development, and a new development team was formed. Over the years, the Dogecoin development team has consisted of a small group of maintainers coordinating the work of more than 40 contributors. In 2015, starting from Dogecoin Core 1.10.0, the Dogecoin development team decided to re-fork Dogecoin off Bitcoin, re-applying Litecoin changes on top of the Bitcoin codebase. Thus, throughout its history, Dogecoin inherited already feature-complete code bases, and it has shared a good part of its identity with Bitcoin. Its uniqueness came from changed parameters, optimizations, and parts of the code that were not inherited from Litecoin or Bitcoin. These changes were always aimed at making Dogecoin a viable currency for day to day spending, with a focus on utility and ease of use. diff --git a/content/zh-cn/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/zh-cn/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index f5b59c4d8..dff0a9043 100644 --- a/content/zh-cn/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/zh-cn/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" 噢,不是的,狗狗币一直都有开发者! -狗狗币一直以来的目标都是成为货币。狗狗币最初来源于幸运币,幸运币来源于莱特币。Billy Markus和Jackson Palmer一起创建了狗狗币,Billy Markus独自开发了狗狗币的第一个版本。2014年,Billy和Jackson离开了狗狗币的开发工作,随后一个新的开发团队就组建了起来。多年来,狗狗币开发团队由40多名互相协作的贡献者组成。 +狗狗币一直以来的目标都是成为货币。Billy Markus和Jackson Palmer一起创建了狗狗币,Billy Markus独自开发了狗狗币的第一个版本。2014年,Billy和Jackson离开了狗狗币的开发工作,随后一个新的开发团队就组建了起来。多年来,狗狗币开发团队由40多名互相协作的贡献者组成。 从2015年的狗狗币1.10.0开始,狗狗币开发团队决定从比特币中重新分叉出狗狗币,在比特币的代码库之上重新实现莱特币的一些更改。因此,从历史上看,狗狗币继承自比特币功能完整的代码库,共享了比特币的很多优良性质。它的一些独特性主要来自于参数更改、功能优化以及一些不是继承自莱特币和比特币的代码。这些更改都是致力于使狗狗币成为方便日常使用的可用货币,注重实用性和易用性。 diff --git a/content/zh-tw/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md b/content/zh-tw/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md index f423b3cc3..7df87f236 100644 --- a/content/zh-tw/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md +++ b/content/zh-tw/dogepedia/faq/dogecoin-has-no-developers.md @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ type = "faq" 噢,當然有啊,而且一直都有! -狗狗幣的主要用途一直是被當作貨幣使用。狗狗幣最初是一種名為 Luckycoin 的加密貨幣(自身就是萊特幣的分叉)的分叉。在第一版 Dogecoin Core 釋出時,開發人員只有 Billy Markus(他和 Jackson Palmer 同為狗狗幣創辦人)。2014 年,Billy 和 Jackson 離開了狗狗幣開發工作,隨後一個新的開發團隊建立了起來。多年來,狗狗幣開發團隊由一小群維護人員組成,負責協調 40 多位貢獻者的工作。 +狗狗幣的主要用途一直是被當作貨幣使用。在第一版 Dogecoin Core 釋出時,開發人員只有 Billy Markus(他和 Jackson Palmer 同為狗狗幣創辦人)。2014 年,Billy 和 Jackson 離開了狗狗幣開發工作,隨後一個新的開發團隊建立了起來。多年來,狗狗幣開發團隊由一小群維護人員組成,負責協調 40 多位貢獻者的工作。 在 2015 年,從 Dogecoin Core 1.10.0 開始,狗狗幣開發團隊決定將狗狗幣從比特幣上重新分叉出來,在比特幣的代碼庫之上重新套用萊特幣的變更。因此,縱觀其歷史,狗狗幣繼承了比特幣功能早已完整的代碼庫,並與其大部分的特性相同。它的獨特性來自更改過的參數、優化以及並非從萊特幣或比特幣繼承的部分原始碼。這些變更始終著重在實用性和易用性,以便狗狗幣成為能用來進行日常消費的貨幣。