Not a native english speaker myself, so I may have missed some things...
Yes, sorry about the link. I guess you can point to #6230 . I can
rebase it if needed but I would close it again because I don't want to
have too many things from #6382 opened at the same time (is noisy and
worse for review). My plan was to not open it independently at least
until after #6907 (and actually after 0.12 assuming #6907 gets in by
0.12). But then I would maybe open a new one and reference the old one
rather than reopening #6230 (which tends to be confusing).
I'm not really sure what's the best answer here...but #6382 is
certainly going to need rebase and the link will be broken again.
Maybe one answer is to copy some text from #6230 or the commit and add
it directly to the BIP instead of referencing to that commit (which
will be, at least until #6907 is merged, a moving target).
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 1:59 AM, Marco Pontello <marcopon@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the comments! Now I fixed the typos (hope to have got them all,
> English isn't my first language), clarified the chain part a bit, and fixed
> the link. There probably is a better way to reference that source code part
> with the genesis blocks hashs, in a way that doesn't need to be changed,
> maybe...
>
> Now the main change would be to put in a proper BIP number! :)
>
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 12:42 PM, Jorge Timón <jtimon@jtimon.cc> wrote:
>>
>> Thank you for incorporating the feedback, specifically thank you for
>> using the genesis block hash as the unique chain ID.
>>
>> I wen't through the BIP draft and left a few of comments, but I really
>> like its simplicity and focus. Good work!
>>
>> On Sun, Nov 15, 2015 at 3:14 AM, Marco Pontello via bitcoin-dev
>> <bitcoin-dev@lists.linuxfoundation.org> wrote:
>> > Hi!
>> >
>> > To anyone that followed the discussion (from some time ago) about the
>> > proposed new URI for Blockchain references / exploration, I just wanted
>> > to
>> > point out that I have collected the feedback provided, reworked the
>> > text,
>> > put the BIP on GitHub and created a pull request:
>> >
>> > https://github.com/MarcoPon/bips/blob/master/bip-MarcoPon-01.mediawiki
>> > https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/202
>> >
>> > The need for an URI for this come to mind again in the last days looking
>> > at
>> > Eternity Wall, which IMHO provide a use case that we will see more and
>> > more
>> > in the (near) future: http://eternitywall.it/
>> > Using that service, when you want to check for the proof that a specific
>> > message was written in the Blockchain, it let you choose from 5
>> > different
>> > explorer.
>> > Mycelium wallet recently added the option to select one of 15 block
>> > explorers.
>> > And there's the crypto_bot on reddit/r/bitcoin that detect reference to
>> > transaction an add a message with links to 7 different explorers.
>> >
>> > I think that's clearly something that's needed.
>> >
>> > Bye!
>> >
>> >
>> > On Sat, Aug 29, 2015 at 1:48 PM, Marco Pontello <marcopon@gmail.com>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi!
>> >> My first post here, hope I'm following the right conventions.
>> >> I had this humble idea for a while, so I thought to go ahead and
>> >> propose
>> >> it.
>> >>
>> >> BIP: XX
>> >> Title: URI scheme for Blockchain exploration
>> >> Author: Marco Pontello
>> >> Status: Draft
>> >> Type: Standards Track
>> >> Created: 29 August 2015
>> >>
>> >> Abstract
>> >> ========
>> >> This BIP propose a simple URI scheme for looking up blocks,
>> >> transactions,
>> >> addresses on a Blockchain explorer.
>> >>
>> >> Motivation
>> >> ==========
>> >> The purpose of this URI scheme is to enable users to handle all the
>> >> requests for details about blocks, transactions, etc. with their
>> >> preferred
>> >> tool (being that a web service or a local application).
>> >>
>> >> Currently a Bitcoin client usually point to an arbitrary blockchain
>> >> explorer when the user look for the details of a transaction (es.
>> >> Bitcoin
>> >> Wallet use BitEasy, Mycelium or Electrum use Blockchain.info, etc.).
>> >> Other times resorting to cut&paste is needed.
>> >> The same happens with posts and messages that reference some particular
>> >> txs or blocks, if they provide links at all.
>> >>
>> >> Specification
>> >> =============
>> >> The URI follow this simple form:
>> >>
>> >> blockchain: <hash/string>
>> >>
>> >> Examples:
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> blockchain:00000000000000001003e880d500968d51157f210c632e08a652af3576600198
>> >> blockchain:001949
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> blockchain:3b95a766d7a99b87188d6875c8484cb2b310b78459b7816d4dfc3f0f7e04281a
>> >>
>> >> Rationale
>> >> =========
>> >> I thought about using some more complex scheme, or adding qualifiers to
>> >> distinguish blocks from txs, but in the end I think that keeping it
>> >> simple
>> >> should be practical enough. Blockchain explorers can apply the same
>> >> disambiguation rules they are already using to process the usual search
>> >> box.
>> >>
>> >> From the point of view of a wallet developer (or other tool that need
>> >> to
>> >> show any kind of Blockchain references), using this scheme mean that he
>> >> can simply make it a blockchain: link and be done with it, without
>> >> having
>> >> to worry about any specific Blockchain explorer or provide a means for
>> >> the
>> >> user to select one.
>> >>
>> >> Blockchain explorers in turn will simply offer to handle the
>> >> blockchain:
>> >> URI, the first time the user visit their website, or launch/install the
>> >> application, or even set themselves if there isn't already one.
>> >>
>> >> Users get the convenience of using always their preferred explorer,
>> >> which
>> >> can be especially handy on mobile devices, where juggling with
>> >> cut&paste
>> >> is far from ideal.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >
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