Ethereum core developers have held their regular meeting on YouTube August 24 on the progress of client implementation and tests of the Enterprise Integration Patterns for the upcoming Constantinople hard fork.
The meeting started with a discussion of the latest updates on the processes of no-proof blockchain tests and the progress achieved on major ETH clients, with one of the devs explaining that there is a need to revamp some of the testing to avoid potential consensus issues.
In terms of the Constantinople hard fork, hardly anything has changed for the last two weeks, according to the meeting.
The devs reported on several bug fixes and new tweaks for the testnet, also noting that EIP-1211 will not be included in the upcoming hard fork.
The devs also came to a decision that it is far better for the network to stay on schedule and release new hard forks in time, as opposed to rushing with involving new EIPs or delaying those ready for implementation at the expense of the ones still under development.
"If we delay the time, we would want more features to this particular hard fork and we should discuss if it's good to have many changes in one fork, or it's better to have less changes in many hard forks."
The devs also decided to release new hard forks every eight months after the Constantinople hard fork.
The proposal of a release every six months was rejected as it would create too much pressure for the devs team.
In order to determine which of the three possible scenarios is preferable, the devs called on the community members.
In the end, the participants in the discussion could not reach common ground, so the devs decided to hold another meeting next week on August 31.
Ethereum Core Devs Debate Constantinople Hard Fork and "Difficulty Bomb" During Meeting
Publicado en Aug 25, 2018
by Cointele | Publicado en Coinage
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