On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 06:46:16PM +0200, Wendell wrote: > Heh, will do. If you have less confidence in your programming skills perhaps its best if you write documentation and we bring in someone else to do the heavy lifting? Maybe Eric Lombrozo would be interested in this, for example... I have plenty of confidence in my programming skills, I just don't have very much evidence in the Bitcoin git history to convince you my confidence is well placed. :) I do have a day job I love, so it will certainly get done faster if you can get someone else to do the actual coding; I'd be willing to write the specifications and supervise/audit/advise for a few hours a week. > -wendell > > grabhive.com | twitter.com/grabhive > > On Jul 18, 2013, at 6:22 PM, Peter Todd wrote: > > > I've got one or two orders of magnitude more good ideas than I have time > > to implement, but I will say this one would have a pretty big impact - > > I'm considering it. > > > > Of course, I would accept bribes. :) But in all seriousness I also > > accepted funds from John Dillon to implement replace-by-fee, although > > he's been good in understanding that the scope of the project was quite > > a bit bigger than originally thought. (it turned out replace-by-fee can > > enable very safe zero-conf transactions, but only with mempool and > > relaying changes) I'd suggest looking at my git commit track record > > before you offer anything FWIW; I've been much more of an academic than > > a programmer. -- 'peter'[:-1]@petertodd.org