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Ethereum Core Devs Meeting 50 Agenda #62
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Since this has come up a few times recently, here's the conversation we had in AllCoreDevs a few weeks ago about forking on timestamp instead of block number. My understanding of the reasons against doing so:
What have I missed? Is there any value in continuing this debate or are we satisfied that block number is the only option? |
The biggest thing I'm watching is the fork date and block numbers. If we
can get that established, and maybe a bit on sharding progress, then my
needs are met. See everyone on Friday morning! 😋
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018, 5:24 AM Lane Rettig ***@***.***> wrote:
Just putting down an updated block number for discussion: ~ 7078690
(January 16, 2019, 12pm UTC)
Since this has come up a few times recently, here's the conversation we
had in AllCoreDevs
<https://gitter.im/ethereum/AllCoreDevs?at=5bca0f35c08b8b30673d9864> a
few weeks ago about forking on timestamp instead of block number. My
understanding of the reasons against doing so:
- Block number is simpler and harder for miners to game. "eth hashrate
base is big enough you can't accelerate the fork by anything statistically
significant."
- We could have a situation where an uncle block has a newer timestamp
and therefore different fork rules than the canonical head
- "All current tools for configuration uses block numbers (test
generators, hive configuration, evmlab randomtest generator). All tests
would need regeneration, and fork configuration params and logic in clients
would need rewriting" ***@***.*** <https://github.com/holiman>)
What have I missed?
Is there any value in continuing this debate or are we satisfied that
block number is the only option?
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From Kyler Chin
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ProgPoW update please |
I won't make the call today. Some updates:
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where was this and how to get into these meetings?
what is this about? |
Closing in favor of #64 |
Ethereum Core Devs Meeting 50 Agenda
Meeting Date/Time: Friday 23 November 2018 at 14:00 UTC
Meeting Duration 1.5 hours
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