Organize bips by status#186
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Separate BIPS into sections: [Accepted ones, Draft ones, Rejects]. BIPs are sorted into sections and then by number. This makes it still very easy to find BIPs by number but it makes it crystal clear what their status is. The idea here is to further guide readers towards the concept that a BIP can be a draft or rejected.
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Explicitly mentions that nodes SHOULD monitor the chain for channel closes, and that a node MAY be removed if no open channels for that node remain open. Also mentions the 2 week lazy pruning we discussed on the call. Closes bitcoin#186
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Abstract out common signature message calculation
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Separate BIPS into sections: [Accepted ones, Draft ones, Rejects]. BIPs are sorted into sections and then by number. This makes it still very easy to find BIPs by number but it makes it crystal clear what their status is.
The idea here is to further guide readers towards the concept that a BIP can be a draft or rejected.