Steady progress is the message this week. QuicNet
is up and running. Performance has been good, though we’ve seen and identified some issues with missing chunks (related to restarted nodes receiving payments to old keys), so we’re looking to address that.
Otherwise we’re keeping an eye on node memory, but things in general seem to be running not too badly with quic
as the base transport layer
General progress
@qi_ma is deep into following up testnet errors and issues as they crop up.
@roland has been working to further improve the node-manager
and fix the CI processes which have become flaky since its inception. @chriso is also working to replace the testnet
bin with the new node-manager
for local development, and @bzee has started to dig into the node-upgrade process now that the manager is being used to deploy our testnets.
@jason_paul continues pushing forwards with documentation, as well as exposing a new feature to allow for easier cost estimation via the CLI.
Wallet improvements to allow for out-of-band signing have been merged, and now @bochaco is looking at further wallet cleanup, as well as starting to scope out what we might need and want from an Account Packet
perspective.
The DAG work continues with @anselme fleshing out a basic client example, which we’ll be looking to expand into something useful as a way of auditing the network operations.
Thanks also to @mav for further work on the OMNI swap, which is shaping up nicely !
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