It's been too long. I'm correcting that. This Sunday at noon eastern mspwaves.com will be hosting a Steem-Witness forum.
As per usual the format will be Steemit leading off the discussion for 30-60 minutes and describing what they're working on, testing, or rolling out. Likely topics include communities and SMTs. This looks like it'll be lead by with support or discussion by some of the devs directly.
The second half of the show other current and former top 20 witness along with the occasional backup witness and welcome to join a panel discussion to talk about what's happening on the chain and what the network is doing or should be doing.
Current and former top 20 witnesses are welcome to come on air at the time of the show to answer open ended questions about the state of Steem and projects they are working on. Backup witnesses interested in being on the panel should contact me in discord.
Logistics
The show will be aired at 12pm eastern through 2pm eastern on Sunday February 9th. I'll make a recording. Others are welcome to record as well.
You can listen live at mspwaves.com/listen.
If you'd like to interact you're welcome to interact within discord at minnopond.org.
General Rules
You are allowed to express whatever opinion you'd like during the show so long as you can do it peacefully. If you happen to have a negative view on certain subject matters your opinion is welcome, but personal attacks are not and derogatory ad hominems will land you in a timeout, kicked or banned from the server. Keep criticism productive. One way to do that is instead of simply complaining provide requests. A request starts with a complaint and ends with a suggestion. You can act however you want on the whole internet, but in PALnet we enforce a modicum of civility.
Looking forward to see you soon
There's a lot of development happening on the Steem blockchain. There's been some nice price movement of late. Perhaps, maybe, just maybe, we've turned the corner. I'm looking forward to hearing from folks on where we're headed and their outlook.
Should be fun!