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Staking wording updates #1454

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jbibla opened this issue Oct 10, 2018 · 3 comments
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Staking wording updates #1454

jbibla opened this issue Oct 10, 2018 · 3 comments
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jbibla commented Oct 10, 2018

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  • not going to use Bonding, Bonded, Unbonding (the B words) to communicate token state. instead we will imply this with the action words - Delegation and associated terms

TmBalance

  • change "Unbonded" to "Available"

LiValidator and PageValidator

  • display three status' / states (Active, Jailed, Inactive)

My Delegations Tab

  • “Bonded Steak” filter is technically innaccurate - replace with "Delegated Steak"
  • display two lists: "Active Delegations" and "Inactive Delegations"

Originally posted by @jbibla in #1365 (comment)

  • persist these decisions in a .md file in the repository
@faboweb faboweb changed the title takeaways from the call with @faboweb and @rigelrozanski Persist staking wording decisions Oct 11, 2018
@faboweb faboweb changed the title Persist staking wording decisions Staking wording updates Oct 11, 2018
@NodeGuy NodeGuy self-assigned this Oct 16, 2018
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jbibla commented Oct 25, 2018

persist these decisions in a .md file in the repository

not sure what the purpose of moving this issue into an md file would be.

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NodeGuy commented Oct 26, 2018

not sure what the purpose of moving this issue into an md file would be.

Remembering that this is open source and a basis for future projects, it would be helpful and easy-to-find guidance for consistent terminology.

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jbibla commented Oct 26, 2018

ok i'd like to discuss this on tuesday and not block the PR.

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