Interestingly, the project's development roadmap has actually been reflected in the code repository all along. There's no need to guess what the team is planning next; just look at what's already shipped to understand their direction. This approach actually proves more effective than loudly announcing a roadmap—because code doesn't lie.

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BearMarketMonkvip
· 14h ago
Code indeed doesn't lie, but people do. I've seen too many teams talk one way and then show another in their GitHub scripts.
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OptionWhisperervip
· 19h ago
Code is the truth; flashy roadmaps are all nonsense.
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TokenVelocityvip
· 19h ago
Code doesn't lie, there's no doubt about that. Compared to those flashy roadmaps, I still trust git log more.
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ForkLibertarianvip
· 19h ago
Code can lie. See how many projects die in the gap between the roadmap and actual delivery.
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WalletDoomsDayvip
· 19h ago
Code indeed doesn't lie, but most teams' mouths do.
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