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Geth dominates the etherscape, according to Etherscan (~75% at the time of writing). Client diversity has been the subject of multiple recent All Core Devs conversations, so it feels apt to create some space to ask if/how Web3.py can support network health in this capacity.
Q's:
Geth and Parity are first-class citizens in the library. Should we make it a priority to extend this list? (Are we ready to explore the Trinity integration story?)
Our documentation gets a fair number of daily eyeballs. Geth and Infura (using mostly Geth, I believe) are our primary examples. Should they be? Should we encourage branching out in some capacity?
Anything else Web3.py can do to promote client diversity?
@pipermerriam has theorized that clients are fundamentally too difficult to build and that is ultimately what needs to change to improve client diversity.
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Is there something Web3.py could do to encourage or prepare for that version of the future?
(your question here)
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What things could web3.py do to support client diversity? Make a pluggable system to allow add-ins that would allow the individual clients to implement their client specific logic?
This is an interesting problem for Ethereum as a whole.
This is pretty well ingrained in our thinking. We are slowly updating lists and docs to reflect diversity and/or remove specific client names where possible. Closing.
What was wrong?
Geth dominates the etherscape, according to Etherscan (~75% at the time of writing). Client diversity has been the subject of multiple recent All Core Devs conversations, so it feels apt to create some space to ask if/how Web3.py can support network health in this capacity.
Q's:
@pipermerriam has theorized that clients are fundamentally too difficult to build and that is ultimately what needs to change to improve client diversity.
Q's:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: