Scintilla Improvement Proposals (SIPs)
Improvement proposals are standards (opens in a new tab) document providing information or proposal for the addition of a protocol feature, client APIs or cluster standards.
[...in review, pending publications]
Proposals
Number | Layer | Title | Owner | Type | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Consensus | Initial network specification | Alex Werner | Standard | Draft |
2 | Consensus | Derivation scheme for Scintilla | Alex Werner | Standard | Draft |
1111 | Consensus | Derivation scheme for Persona personal and shared accounts | Alex Werner | Standard | Draft |
SIP types terms
- Consensus
- Applications
- Contracts
- Clusters
- Network
- Meta
- Informational
SIP status terms
- Idea - An idea that is pre-draft. This is not tracked within the SIP Repository.
- Draft - The first formally tracked stage of an SIP in development. An SIP is merged by an SIP Editor into the SIP repository when properly formatted.
- Review - An SIP Author marks an SIP as ready for and requesting Peer Review.
- Last Call - This is the final review window for an SIP before moving to FINAL.
- Final - This SIP represents the final standard.
- Stagnant - Any SIP in Draft or Review if inactive for a period of 6 months or greater is moved to Stagnant. An SIP may be resurrected from this state by Authors or SIP Editors through moving it back to Draft.
- Withdrawn - The SIP Author(s) have withdrawn the proposed SIP. This state has finality and can no longer be resurrected using this SIP number. If the idea is pursued at later date it is considered a new proposal.
- Living - A special status for SIPs that are designed to be continually updated and not reach a state of finality.
License
SIPs are released under the terms of the MIT license.