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Development lead | Program manager | Project manager | DevOps | Page owner |
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Chris Kirkwood-Watts | Medha Parlikar (Unlicensed) | Kelly Foster | Jeremy Busk | Kelly Foster |
Marketing team
Marketing lead | Evangelist | Content owner |
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Lawrence Lerner | TBD | TBD |
The Node.Void release introduces the node API layer and support for node-level metrics collection.
Metric for tracking success
The Node.Void release includes two improvements to the Node.Hello release. Node.Hello included only the communications layer. Node.Void adds an API layer and tools for collecting and displaying metrics on node performance.
The Node.Void release also introduces installation using Debian and RPM packages, in addition to the Docker image.
If developers need to do something new/different to take advantage of this launch we should explain why we’re doing it differently to get them to buy into it. For example, why do we need a new language and why is it implemented in a specific way?
Prior to the Node.Void release developers using Node.Hello were only able to install using a Docker image, bring up a node, and attach it to the public test net to connect with other peers in the network.
The Node.Void release supports developers doing the following:
Developers using the Node.Void cannot do any of the following:
Node.Void release packaging will include:
Links to installation packages and information on getting started with metrics is available at https://developer.rchain.coop.
Developers can report bugs here.
Developers can post questions to the RChain developer forum: https://forum.rchain.coop. This forum is monitored and developers can expect a response within 24 hours.
The Docker image will be released under the GPL 2.0 License
Ask Chris Kirkwood-Watts if we intend on including the JRE environment in the rpm or debian. If not, we can release under Apache 2.0, but Kelly Foster, we will need to document the JRE version that has been tested with the node.