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Project health is largely the same= as in previous update. We have added some unique features around dump and = restore (our chain reset mechanism) and we have a number of casual contribu= tors. We still lack maintainer diversity outside of Monax. There is a stead= y flow of interest and we are pushing plenty of code relating to our contin= ued heavy use of Burrow.
The biggest areas of help would be= with tooling and documentation.
v0.23.2: Fixed issue with checkpointing whereby RWTree would load it= s readTree from one version lower than it should.
Vent has been merged into burrow. Vent dynamically creates SQL database tables from EVM events according= to some specification files maintaining its offset in the chain as it goes= . In addition, we can dump the chain state using a new dump tool. This stat= e can then be provided as an initial state for a new chain. This allows us = to make backwards incompatibility changes. Several backwards incompatible c= hanges will be needed for supporting new features like the proposal mechani= sm. The proposal mechanism has received further fixes to make it production= ready.
Create Q1 2019 Burrow Roadmap.
Work item | Effort (1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13) | Priority |
---|---|---|
NameReg extension to support authenticated names= paces (including design) | 13 | Medium |
Burrow-side ABI registry mechanism (probably bas= ed on above) | 8 | Low |
Prototype 'new train' WASM execution | 13 | Low |
Implement token economics primitives | 13 | Medium |
We have an active side project looking at using modern compiler tooling = to compile Solidity to WASM and are interested in being part of any future = movement to share code/structures through WASM execution and interfaces. To= that end we are planning to look into the possibility of mounting Go wagon= as a WASM interpreter next to our EVM.
We have also been building much business-process-on-a-blockchain functio= nality with the combination of Burrow and Blackstone&nb= sp;our BPM engine implemented in Solidity and Node.JS. We are looking at im= proving Burrow's native abilities as a process-focussed blockchain. We'd li= ke to explore the possibility of Hyperledger being host to the Blackstone p= roject in some form - it should have relevance to fabric-evm and sawtooth-s= eth.
We have added one maintainer from Monax and have a strong candidate outs= ide Monax in Pierrick Hymbert who has become a contributor and has expresse= d interest in maintainership.
Current maintainers are:
Greg Hill (Monax)
Silas Davis (Monax)
Sean Young (Monax)
Casey Kuhlman (Monax)
Tyler Jackson (Monax)
We have received bug reports and pull requests from the Fabric team.&nbs= p; There have been several