Received: from sog-mx-1.v43.ch3.sourceforge.com ([172.29.43.191] helo=mx.sourceforge.net) by sfs-ml-3.v29.ch3.sourceforge.com with esmtp (Exim 4.76) (envelope-from ) id 1W4U4n-0004xo-1X for bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net; Sat, 18 Jan 2014 11:28:33 +0000 Received-SPF: pass (sog-mx-1.v43.ch3.sourceforge.com: domain of riseup.net designates 198.252.153.129 as permitted sender) client-ip=198.252.153.129; envelope-from=odinn.cyberguerrilla@riseup.net; helo=mx1.riseup.net; Received: from mx1.riseup.net ([198.252.153.129]) by sog-mx-1.v43.ch3.sourceforge.com with esmtps (TLSv1:AES256-SHA:256) (Exim 4.76) id 1W4U4m-0005G3-0p for bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net; Sat, 18 Jan 2014 11:28:33 +0000 Received: from fruiteater.riseup.net (fruiteater-pn.riseup.net [10.0.1.74]) (using TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)) (Client CN "*.riseup.net", Issuer "Gandi Standard SSL CA" (not verified)) by mx1.riseup.net (Postfix) with ESMTPS id F3D4852FCF; Sat, 18 Jan 2014 03:28:25 -0800 (PST) Received: from [127.0.0.1] (localhost [127.0.0.1]) (Authenticated sender: odinn.cyberguerrilla@fruiteater.riseup.net) with ESMTPSA id 864A6EFA Received: from localhost (127.0.0.1) (SquirrelMail authenticated user odinn.cyberguerrilla) by fruiteater.riseup.net with HTTP; Sat, 18 Jan 2014 03:28:25 -0800 Message-ID: <3b021028bac31ee9d775e803c54043f7.squirrel@fruiteater.riseup.net> In-Reply-To: References: <201401161523.38623.luke@dashjr.org> <201401171841.37790.luke@dashjr.org> <61c05e986b4d1010d0cf76868db7d2af.squirrel@fruiteater.riseup.net> Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 03:28:25 -0800 From: "Odinn Cyberguerrilla" To: "Wladimir" User-Agent: SquirrelMail/1.4.21 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain;charset=utf-8 X-Priority: 3 (Normal) Importance: Normal X-Virus-Scanned: clamav-milter 0.97.8 at mx1 X-Virus-Status: Clean Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable X-Spam-Score: -1.9 (-) X-Spam-Report: Spam Filtering performed by mx.sourceforge.net. See http://spamassassin.org/tag/ for more details. -1.5 SPF_CHECK_PASS SPF reports sender host as permitted sender for sender-domain -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, no trust [198.252.153.129 listed in list.dnswl.org] -0.0 SPF_HELO_PASS SPF: HELO matches SPF record -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record -0.4 RP_MATCHES_RCVD Envelope sender domain matches handover relay domain 0.0 UNPARSEABLE_RELAY Informational: message has unparseable relay lines X-Headers-End: 1W4U4m-0005G3-0p Cc: Bitcoin Dev Subject: Re: [Bitcoin-development] Bitcoin Core 0.9rc1 release schedule X-BeenThere: bitcoin-development@lists.sourceforge.net X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.9 Precedence: list List-Id: List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 11:28:33 -0000 clarification, I am not a doge dev. It was intended just as a joke, to make you laugh. regarding pull requests improving these issues I am under the impression that the developers will take care of what needs to be taken care of in that regard. Am presently in collaboration on a bitcoin project that may implement aspects of the ABIS concept as presented, but it is in very ver= y early stage(es). I hope you had a good laugh, that was my intent. good morning / afternoon / evening > On Sat, Jan 18, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Odinn Cyberguerrilla < > odinn.cyberguerrilla@riseup.net> wrote: > >> >> >> regarding: >> stuff not getting into blockchain in a day's time, >> microdonations not facilitated as much as they could be, >> > > Please point to your pull requests improving these issues. > > If your organization didn't contribute anything to further these issues > then there can't be much surprise that they didn't make it in, either. > > that would be: >> >> very bad >> much news >> such fail >> >> Seriously, that would not be so good. >> >> Hope I made you laugh a bit >> > > So it's more like a jester's hat then :) > How did I end up on the dogecoin-development list?!? > > Wladimir >