Hello, for me, the wallet template is an important project within bitcoinj, 
as well as the Android wallet, if you want to separate, I hope a repository 
will open within the bitcoinj github. I am a Java programmer and I would 
like to help with that evolution.

El martes, 30 de abril de 2019, 22:46:28 (UTC+2), Andreas Schildbach 
escribió:
>
> I'm breaking out the discussion from 
> https://github.com/bitcoinj/bitcoinj/pull/1780 
> and 
> https://github.com/bitcoinj/bitcoinj/issues/1819 
> to here for everyone to participate. 
>
> For me, wallet-template always was not much more than an example, being 
> in its own subproject only for the reason that Mike wanted to use the 
> latest Java language features, JFX, etc. 
>
> Sean would like to develop it more into a library of reusable wallet 
> components, also UI components as far as I understand. 
>
> I think if that's the goal, it should probably live in its own 
> repository and use its own versioning. (The repo could still be under 
> the "bitcoinj" group if that's desired.) 
>
> On the other hand, there is the argument that by trying out 
> wallet-template, bitcoinj core is being tested. Of course that's also 
> the case if you use wallet-tool, or any of the other examples, or most 
> importantly the unit tests. 
>
> So what's your opinion on it? 
>
>

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