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  • We will have a call with Dave about Iroha audit for 1.2. We will need to prepare an understanding of main changes and critical parts.
  • There is an issue with the engine call documentation.
  • There are not so many guides for Iroha libraries, hence we need to improve it
  • Finished review PR with Burrow storage, waiting for the changes from Mikhail
  • Received request for reuse WSV during the startup on the production
  • Opened the PR with Burrow build enabled into the CI, and rebased it into the master
  • There is some mess with the Burrow storage PR, as I have already done the requested changes. Will fix it quickly.
  • Checked the multi-signature pull request
  • Investigated issues with the node sync with huge block storage
  • For the internship, we have a very nice selection of students
  • Will have a discussion with Andrey about the flag for reuse WSV
  • Fixed one bug in PR with a phantom transaction for MST; all tests succeed now
  • Proceeding with a review of maintenance endpoint and documentation
  • There are some questions for the documentation
  • Chasing the bug with GetEngineReceipt query.
  • Now I can reproduce the error using tests in few simple steps. Need to talk with other team members about the solution.
  • Mikhail updated some Go code in Burrow wrapper, I will review it
  • Continuing review of documentation for the Burrow.
  • Will create a dedicated issue to the task in Jira
Eslam Farid
  • New community member, based in Malaysia.
  • Interested in the HL projects, including Fabric. But case in Cambodia caught the attention to Iroha.
  • There is a high demand for the details about the Cambodian project, as many people in Southeast Asia interested in Bakong case.
  • It will be nice to have more traning and mentoring for the Iroha, as many companies are not ready to invest time in reading documentation, which is continuously changing
  • There are many embedded systems which can use Iroha, and C++ is a real advantage here
  • The idea with the documentation improvement is very nice, we can follow the approach with four different types of documents to be created and exposed: https://documentation.divio.com
  • We are also using Confluence for the discussion of Iroha v.2
  • We are moving to Rust because it is a mature language and have many advantages in comparison with C++:
    • Convenient compiler
    • High performance, which can be reached more easily
    • More error-prone and easier to have proof of being error-free
  • Iroha 2 will be a complete rewrite of the project. In few weeks we will have a presentation and demo of the new version along with the architectural structure description.
  • There are many new technologies arise during last few years, hence we want to follow the domain and build new powerful solution
  • It will be nice to have such meetings each week, so we can involve community members more

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