By ecoinstant on Skatehive
We love(d) Beeswap, I know we did because I did, and I used it almost every day for years. There is a lot of story, a lot of history to remember - and as they say, "to love and have lost, is better than never having loved at all". We can also see some interesting parallels with The Legacy of ARCHON, I have no idea if other people are learning some of these lessons along side of me or not - but I am writing about them and they are meaningful to me (which is my bar for a HIVE post anyway). Now we have tons of these tutorials, archeological evidence that could be used to reconstruct what we have lost. Maybe nothing lasts forever, but the durability of what we build is often a more important question that we give it credit for in the moment. It's one of the often forgotten pillars of the open source philosophy, that open source code is more durable "for the community" than non-open source code. Because someone from the community can pick it up and run with it, regardless of communication l