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    January 11, 2016, 05:33:59 PM
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    Once again my attempt to summarize and explain the weekly bitcoin developer meeting in layman's terms. 
    Link to last summarisation   

    Disclaimer

    Please bear in mind I'm not a developer so some things might be incorrect or plain wrong.   
    There are no decisions being made in these meetings, but since a fair amount of devs are present it's a good representation. 
    Copyright: Public domain


    link to this week logs 
    Meeting minutes by meetbot


    Main topics discussed where:

    0.12 Release candidate   
    Detailed roadmap for next projects

    Short topics/notes 

    Gmaxwell has asked Luke-Jr to take over as BIP-editor. He'll be working on clearing up the back-log. He mailed the mailinglist for information. 

    All platforms seem to compile bitcoin with C++11 now. Travis still needs a C++11 compiler, which cfields will enable.

    Segnet will do a backwards incompatible change soon, to change the commitment structure.

    0.12 Release candidate

    - background  

    Bitcoin Core 0.12 is scheduled for release around February and introduces a lot of fixes and improvements.


    - meeting comments


    It still needs some more info in the release notes. 
    PR's #7151 and #7149 are mentioned to possibly still be included in 0.12 as well as a quick fix for #7098 (to be written). 
    Morcos feels strongly that releasing 0.12 as is, is pretty bad. Due to the smartfee changes stuck transactions should be really rare, but if they happen it's worse than 0.11, as the network more easily "forgets" transactions.   
    PR #7312 "Add RPC call abandontransaction" is proposed by Morcos to be a quick-fix to enable users to make their wallet forget about the inputs to a transaction that's not in the mempool. Better solutions should be build for 0.12.1 



    - meeting conclusion 

    Take a look at PR's #7151, #7149 and #7312 
    Cfields will work on a fix for #7098 



    Detailed roadmap for next projects

    - background 

    Morcos makes a request for some direction on what sort of timeline projects are on, and what the order of implementation should roughly be. This so there's a concentration of effort and focus.   
    A more clear plan could result in investing resources into the right parts.

    - meeting comments

    Jonasschnelli will work on RBF features for the wallet. 
    Cfields is planning to post a request for comments for a network stack overhaul next week. 
    BIP 9 versionbits is moved back in priority a bit. 
    Libconsensus refactoring needs a scheduled time to do, as well as C++11. 
    Clang format might not be worth it, if so we need to communicate that it won't happen. 

     
    - meeting conclusion 

    Everyone that is working on something that they plan to have finished for 0.13 should send wumpus his proposals, so he can merge it into a plan.


    Participants

    Code:
        Luke-Jr Luke Dashjr 
        wumpus Wladimir J. van der Laan 
        sipa Pieter Wuille 
        morcos Alex Morcos 
        jonasshnelli Jonas Schnelli 
        cfields Cory Fields 
        petertodd Peter Todd 
        MarcoFalke Marco Falke 
        sdaftuar Suhas Daftuar 
        jgarzik Jeff Garzik 
        btcdrak btcdrak 
        CodeShark Eric Lombrozo 
        droark Douglas Roark 
        jtimon Jorge Timón

    Comic relief

    Code:
    19:40 sipa there is a moral obligation to have VB or something with similar functionality available
    (refering to versionbits)
    Code:
    19:41 Luke-Jr "Pieter Wuille proposes a moral requirement to rewrite Bitcoin in Visual Basic."
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