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Collect together concerns (alphabetical order by name) made public about premature BIP 119 activation speculation in https://github.com/JeremyRubin/rubin.io/pull/2
Adam Back: <https://twitter.com/adam3us/status/1477958056776540164?s=20>
AJ Towns: <https://twitter.com/ajtowns/status/1478053356337655808?s=20>
alpacasw: <https://twitter.com/alpacasw/status/1517131243611201537?s=20&t=Jpz4sQywu9dd31sfE32LxQ>
andhans_jail: <https://github.com/JeremyRubin/utxos.org/issues/44>
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michaelfolkson / core-maintainers.md
Last active May 8, 2023 22:53
Thoughts on the addition of Core maintainers

Thoughts on the addition of Core maintainers

Historically I'm not aware of any long term Core contributor putting themselves forward as a potential Core maintainer and being rejected/blocked. We recently saw that with Vasil Dimov where two maintainers (fanquake, glozow) blocked him from becoming a maintainer for 5 months with Vasil eventually closing the related pull request.

When it is a contributor who has clearly demonstrated value and expertise opening pull requests and reviewing pull requests over a number of years (in Vasil's case in a part of the codebase that existing maintainers aren't familiar with covering Tor, I2P, alternative networks etc) there really should be a solid rationale for blocking that long term contributor from becoming a maintainer. I was always under the impression that the maintainer role was essentially janitorial. Of course occasionally there are disagreements between long term contributors and these views have to be weighed

[00:00:27] <michaelfolkson> #startmeeting
[00:01:08] <michaelfolkson> Feel free to say hi if you will participate (or just watching, fine too)
[00:01:16] <rgrant> hi
[00:01:21] <Alexandre_Chery> Hi.
[00:01:23] <ChristopherA> Hello!
[00:01:31] <prayank> hi
[00:02:13] <michaelfolkson> So a summary of the first meeting is here: https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/pipermail/bitcoin-dev/2021-September/019469.html
[00:02:47] <michaelfolkson> Is there anything in particular you'd like to discuss? I have a couple of items I'd like to cover
[00:03:39] <michaelfolkson> If no, we can get started with BIP extensions
[00:03:44] <ChristopherA> I had a few minor items for agenda.
[00:00:19] <michaelfolkson> #startmeeting
[00:00:45] <michaelfolkson> Ok... BIP process meeting. Feel free to say hi (even if you just plan to lurk)
[00:00:50] <harding> Hi
[00:00:52] <Alexandre_Chery> Hi.
[00:01:07] <michaelfolkson> I'll post some links for context
[00:01:16] <luke-jr> hi
[00:01:29] <prayank> hi
[00:02:14] <michaelfolkson> This is the current BIP process https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0002.mediawiki
[00:02:36] <kallewoof> Hi
[00:02:36] <michaelfolkson> Kalle has suggested a revision in the past https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/1015
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michaelfolkson / london-taproot-socratic-july-2021.md
Last active July 21, 2021 13:57
Reading list for London Bitcoin Devs Socratic on Taproot