Re: [Bitcoin-development] Open development processes and reddit charms

2014-12-17 Thread 21E14
I'll pick up where you left off, Jeff. The thought process behind the Bitcoin Core threading model, platform support, libification, dependency management, core data structures, DoS mitigation, script evolution, scalability roadmap... just to scratch the surface, is likely never going to be apparent

Re: [Bitcoin-development] Open development processes and reddit charms

2014-12-17 Thread Wladimir
> I don't care which tabbing style or column width you pick, but **pick one**, > and enforce it across the entire codebase. See https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/5387 Wladimir -- Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Fre

Re: [Bitcoin-development] Open development processes and reddit charms

2014-12-16 Thread Troy Benjegerdes
Thank you Jeff. Having looked at a lot of linux code, and now a lot of bitcoin code, the biggest long-term systemic risk I see is that Bitcoin has is the lack of code janitors. The problem is that janitoring was *disruptive* for non-x86 linux architectures when it first got going, and it's going

[Bitcoin-development] Open development processes and reddit charms

2014-12-16 Thread Jeff Garzik
It can be useful to review open source development processes from time to time. This reddit thread[1] serves use both as a case study, and also a moment of OSS process introduction for newbies. [1] http://www.reddit.com/r/Bitcoin/comments/2pd0zy/peter_todd_is_saying_shoddy_development_on_v010/