On Mon, 2 Feb 2015, Levin Keller wrote:

Hello everyone,
I think this is my first email to this mailinglist so I will shortly introduce 
myself:

I am Levin and the CEO of Coyno (www.coyno.com). Based in Berlin, 
mathematician. Bitcoiner since 2011.

And now the reason for this email: Andreas (Schildbach) just released a new 
update of his wallet. It now provides an export functionality for the m/0' key 
in order to run read only copies
on other devices. We already support the format on our website. Of course we 
would love for this to become standard. I also updated the Wiki article for 
Andreas'
Wallet: https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/Bitcoin_Wallet

Yes, standardizing on a format could be useful.

How do you like it? How does this format get standard? Shall I try to get a 
pull request to BIP32 passed?

Just administrative trivia: this would be a new BIP, and not an amandment to BIP32. Excluding small language errors and clarifications in examples, BIPs are not changed after the fact.

Wladimir
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