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Is that ready to use & when? #173

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LEXUGE opened this issue May 4, 2018 · 5 comments
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Is that ready to use & when? #173

LEXUGE opened this issue May 4, 2018 · 5 comments

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LEXUGE commented May 4, 2018

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tomaka commented May 4, 2018

It's supposed to be ready, but we keep finding some design issues that make some reworks necessary.
The next milestone is probably integrating it in Parity or Polkadot (that's what I'm currently working on), as that would be the first usage in production.

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LEXUGE commented May 4, 2018

So, is there any doc?
I really want to use it.

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tomaka commented May 8, 2018

The primary way to get documentation would be to clone the repo and run cargo doc --open.
Ideally we'd have better examples, but since the code is moving we haven't been committing too much energy in them.

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We have a working polkadot POC-network running on libp2p now, you can find the implementation here. While this is up ad running it is no where near "done", as in "we'll push a release to crates.io", nor can we say when this will be (at the moment). The Polkadot is most certainly a good starting point and we keep pushing code depending on issues we encounter there.

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tomaka commented Mar 22, 2019

I'm going to close this, as it should be ready to be used and we're using it.

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