--- Log opened Thu Oct 17 00:00:37 2019 02:11 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 02:22 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has joined #bitmetas 04:12 -!- waxwing_ is now known as waxwing 04:12 -!- waxwing [~waxwing@193.29.57.116] has quit [Changing host] 04:12 -!- waxwing [~waxwing@unaffiliated/waxwing] has joined #bitmetas 04:19 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds] 04:44 -!- sipa [~pw@gateway/tor-sasl/sipa1024] has joined #bitmetas 12:24 -!- real_or_random [~real_or_r@2a02:c207:3002:7468::1] has quit [Ping timeout: 276 seconds] 12:37 -!- real_or_random [~real_or_r@2a02:c207:3002:7468::1] has joined #bitmetas 12:45 < aj> sipa: does that breakup sound plausible: schnorr, taproot, tapscript, signatures, [advanced schnorr], upgrades? i figure signatures/upgrades are probably relatively easy to review, but that just gives people a bit of a break; the "schnorr advanced" stuff maybe seems hard. "tapscript" is on its own so people have time to think about all the merkle stuff, which harding at least found complicated 15:45 < aj> sipa: just shared a more detailed breakup document with you, changed it to: schnorr, taproot, tapscript, sig_details+limits, schnorr_multisig, upgrades which i think should be pretty well balanced? 15:57 < sipa> aj: sorry will respond shortly 16:02 < aj> np 21:32 < aj> sipa: i'm assuming you mean "tomorrow" at this point :0 21:32 < aj> :) 22:39 < sipa> aj: it l9o 22:39 < sipa> it looks quite a bit like a curriculum of a class on tbis tooic 23:10 < aj> sipa: in a bad way or a good way? --- Log closed Fri Oct 18 00:00:38 2019