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  1. t0dd

    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    Removed the related blurb about the proposal.
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    Proposal: Dash Core for Fedora, CentOS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux

    I have finally tossed my hat into the ring and submitted a proposal to help contribute to the continuation the release engineering activities for the Red Hat family of linux operating systems. I build and test on 8 platforms in total for both stable and unstable builds of Dash Core. And I make...
  3. t0dd

    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    Hello everyone! The 12.1 build rate seems to be slowing down a bit, which is great for the prospects of a next stable release. As I have been doing for quite some time now, I continue to build for both the unstable (testnet) Dash Core and maintain the stable release for the Red Hat family of...
  4. t0dd

    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    Yeah... the commandline tools are... not the best. And they really need to have a better separation of duties, etc. I often have a "success" only to find that it really isn't. The tools really need a re-architecture. IMHO
  5. t0dd

    Dash Security-Privacy Paper

    Interesting. I can't really comment until I read... this 100+ page document though. Ugh.
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    Dash Security-Privacy Paper

    I don't know what it is, maybe a mental block(?) but demo... every post of yours is nearly incomprehensible to me. In this post... You are saying something about nodes behind tor would be too slow? (or could be too slow -- not sure if you tested this) Is that your criticism? I am having trouble...
  7. t0dd

    Testnet Masternode Guide for Fedora, CentOS, RHEL

    Dash Core on Fedora Linux, CentOS, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux A complete overhaul... I completely overhauled how I am delivering Dash Core RPM packages. All the guidance is now in github and the RPMs are in actual dnf/yum repositories so that it is now trivial to keep up-to-date with any...
  8. t0dd

    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    Dash Core on Fedora Linux, CentOS, and RHEL A complete overhaul... I completely overhauled how I am delivering Dash Core RPM packages. All the guidance is now in github and the RPMs are in actual dnf/yum repositories so that it is now trivial to keep up-to-date with any changes for Fedora...
  9. t0dd

    Testnet Masternode Guide for Fedora, CentOS, RHEL

    Added firewall configuration instruction for firewalld (all you ubuntu people are scratching your heads). :) Scrunched the pedantic [TAGGING] Took it out of "draft" and made it public.
  10. t0dd

    Testnet Masternode Guide for Fedora, CentOS, RHEL

    ...and I already had to fix a major cut-n-paste error when I wholesale copied in a very early draft. FIXED! :)
  11. t0dd

    Testnet Masternode Guide for Fedora, CentOS, RHEL

    I wrote (YAMID) Yet Another Masternode Installation Document specifically for Testnet (v12.1) on Fedora, CentOS, RHEL using the RPMs I have been building for y'all for some time. Since they are RPMs, we want to leverage that and so I also describe how to set up local repositories so it "does the...
  12. t0dd

    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    Couple updates... I compiled and signed new build 715 / v0.12.1.0-gecdc160 RPM packages (Fedora, CentOS, RHEL) https://drive.google.com/open?id=18qwFkDKfyZhvecuR5kxiIKmPsjPZjFhRY0EsfHYbD7I I wrote (YAMID) Yet Another Masternode Installation Document specifically for Testnet (v12.1) on Fedora...
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    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    FYI. RPM Packages were built once again (I actually build almost daily, but I don't announce as often). NEW: Tweaked the spec file BuildRequires and added Fedora 25 (latest) to the mix. So now supported: Fedora 24, 25, CentOS7 (and by extension RHEL7) Linux builds. Build 706...
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    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    That's the most reliable. It's not super automatable, which is a PITA, but it is what it is. You can get the "git commit number" from clicking through to beyond the link @splawik21 supplied. If you are a linux geek... You can download the latest "Build" -- for example 699 was the latest as of...
  15. t0dd

    DASHMM System-Easy to build your DASH MasterNode bank at home or office

    And growing your own food is cheaper too. And I haven't paid for an operating system or most software in over twenty years (almost 100% open source since the mid-90s). I wish folks well that provide a service to make other people's lives easier. This is not an endorsement since I have no...
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    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    And for Fedora Linux, CentOS, and RHEL... Latest is experimental build 698, v0.12.1.0-g82ca5fd -- Binary RPMs for Fedora, CentOS, RHEL Stable builds are linked within as well. https://drive.google.com/open?id=18qwFkDKfyZhvecuR5kxiIKmPsjPZjFhRY0EsfHYbD7I If you are looking for the source RPMs...
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    12.1 Testnet Testing Phase Two Ignition

    FYI. RPMs were built once again (maybe just "watch" the repo in github if you want to know immediately)... Build 688 (v0.12.1.0-g4894345) Binary RPMs for Fedora, CentOS, RHEL https://drive.google.com/open?id=18qwFkDKfyZhvecuR5kxiIKmPsjPZjFhRY0EsfHYbD7I If you are looking for the source RPMs...
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    Dash’s Baby Giraffe: Govts Could Target Businesses That Seek to Integrate Anonymous Currencies

    "More than likely, a coin like Dash that offers users a variety of features will eventually overtake Bitcoin, and it will take a major event like that to persuade the network to incorporate radical change." Bitcoin is evolving via the layers folks are playing on top of it. I suspect that...
  19. t0dd

    In-wallet PrivateSend help

    Good. Fix my text. I think the suggestions are still valid and could help reduce the density of the text and increase understanding through a better narrative flow.
  20. t0dd

    We need Merchants USING Dash!

    I have mixed feelings about this. I think, and my mind changes on this back and forth... Dash needs to be innovative FIRST. It needs to get traction with the enthusiasts and the "Blockchain" folks first. I just spent two whole days at a conference that had a Blockchain Tech track where everyone...
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