
Jeremy notes that this might annoy the centralized exchanges who pay us for placement, but that this doesn't bother him at all. Jeremy suggests listing decentralized exchanges at the top of the list. Jeremy points out that the way we organize the list of exchanges doesn't make sense for decentralized exchanges like Bitsquare. Jeremy wonders what safeguards are in place on Transifex to reduce risk of malicious translations. Jeremy notes that Wikipedia confirms this. Joseph believes it's gratis for open-source projects. Brandon asks what the pricing looks like for Transifex. Joseph believes that Armory (post-ATI) is trying Transifex. Jeremy says that whatever works for Bitcoin Core, should probably work for us. Jeremy notes that Bitcoin Core is using Transifex. Jeremy mentions that we should think about translation workflow. Public Relations Cassini represented us at GETD#4 in Berlin July 22-23.

F2Pool's share of Namecoin blocks is down to circa 43% as of July 26, 2016. Mining Cassini noticed that BTCC and ViaBTC have started mining Namecoin. Possibly funded 50/50 by NMDF and a fundraiser. Jeremy suggests a 1.0 BTC bounty for an ncdns NSIS installer. Jeremy and Ryan can't think of any plausible attacks where it matters. Go's standard library doesn't have a built-in way of setting that flag, which is why it's not in the first draft. Jeremy pointed out that sometime in the future we should fix the Extended Key Usage Critical flag on the dehydrated cert template.

Hugo would be happy to accept a PR to make it use the current Conformal libs. ncdns Jeremy asked about the old fork of a Conformal library (see previous meeting) Hugo doesn't recall details but thinks it had to do with pre-Namecoin-Core not following spec properly. Someone please test it? Jeremy asks if he should post a link on Reddit.
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In the meantime, Jeremy's latest bitcoinj-addons and libdohj code is posted. Jeremy still needs to rebase the bitcoinj-addons code based on the libdohj changes made during review, and then submit a pull request. SPV Jeremy's initial PR for Namecoin support has been merged to libdohj. Tentative plan: keep maintaining 0.12 until Bitcoin Core releases v0.13.0 backport the name tab to whatever stable branch exists at the time that it's merged to master. Jeremy wonders whether we should cancel plans to release 0.12 as stable, and focus on 0.13 branch. Jeremy points out that this needs to be done before nVersion=4 blocks are locked in. The check will be restored after AAA activates.

This should improve confirmation times for the old 0.3.80 clients. Daniel submitted a PR to temporarily disable the low-S standardness check. Upon discussion, Brandon currently plans to try using the raw transaction API for this. Brandon asked on GitHub about how wallet unlocking should be done with the name tab GUI. Jeremy points out that since nVersion=4 blocks are nearing the lock-in point, we should deal with this sooner rather than later so that BitMinter doesn't get kicked off the network. DrHaribo of BitMinter requested that getblocktemplate be re-added to Namecoin Core. Jeremy asked Jonas to submit a PR for Gitian builds for OS X. Jonas notices that the Travis CI builds for our 0.13 branch are failing at the moment. Jeremy contacted Travis CI support and got our account whitelisted. Jeremy noticed that Travis CI accidentally flagged our repo as "potential abuse detected". If anyone can test, please do so! Jonas will test this. Whit Jackson submitted a documentation PR for building on OS X. Appears to be a bug in upstream Bitcoin Core (or perhaps Namecoin Core master branch) that has been fixed. #namecoin-meeting notes, 2016 08 21 # Present: Jeremy Jonas Brandon Midnightmagic Pigeons Joseph Namecoin Core The wallet name operation bug in Brandon's name tab PR has been isolated by Jeremy.
