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[TASK] Add logging to see the signing process in action. #89

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drewstone opened this issue Jan 21, 2022 · 0 comments
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[TASK] Add logging to see the signing process in action. #89

drewstone opened this issue Jan 21, 2022 · 0 comments
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optimization ⚙️ Tasks that are refactor, optimize, or are considered chores. p3 🔵 Issues should be resolved eventually

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drewstone commented Jan 21, 2022

We should have better logging of keygen and signing for testing purposes and readability about different actions taking place. Some of these are:

  • Seeing the active group public key generated from keygen of current authorities
  • Seeing the next group public key generated from keygen of next authorities
  • Seeing the refresh process in action.

Ideally we have this possible on a separate logging target so that the large DKG message spam doesn't get shown.

@drewstone drewstone changed the title Seeing the signing process in action. [TASK] Add logging to see the signing process in action. Jan 21, 2022
@dutterbutter dutterbutter added optimization ⚙️ Tasks that are refactor, optimize, or are considered chores. p2 🟡 Issue should be resolved soon labels Jan 31, 2022
@dutterbutter dutterbutter added p3 🔵 Issues should be resolved eventually and removed p2 🟡 Issue should be resolved soon labels Feb 14, 2022
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