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Agenda: Development (+ Governance), Dec 22 2020 #376

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lehnberg opened this issue Dec 14, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #381
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Agenda: Development (+ Governance), Dec 22 2020 #376

lehnberg opened this issue Dec 14, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #381
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lehnberg commented Dec 14, 2020

Solicit suggestions for agenda items for the Development meeting to be held on Tuesday Dec 22 @ 15:00 UTC in grincoin#dev channel on Keybase. Please comment to provide topics or suggestions.

Proposed agenda

  1. Antiochp update
  2. Agenda review
  3. Action point follow ups from previous meetings
    • Slatepack comms
  4. Funding request: David Tavarez Q1 2021
  5. v5.0.0 status:
  6. API listening on 0.0.0.0
  7. Aliases for wallet transaction rounds
  8. Other questions
@lehnberg lehnberg added meetings Anything related to meetings development Anything related to development labels Dec 14, 2020
@lehnberg lehnberg changed the title Agenda: Development, Dec 22 2020 Agenda: Development (+ Governance), Dec 22 2020 Dec 21, 2020
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In terms of 5.0.0 final release - is there any reason we want to wait until Jan 5 to release it?
There is no last minute AR changes that we need to wait for.

5.0.0-rc.1 is exactly what we will release, barring any last minute changes.

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