yes i do have a solution that is easily integrated to the different impl
for pumping up live loglines, what's needed there for this very purpose
would be a html ws UI with side by side windows representing a impl
instance version, also a query for download files of range unix.ts per
instance. (need be sponsored !)

ohhh i did not know You are the CL maintainer responsible for signing
stable version releases.

You are welcome to partake after You talked to the beancounters at
Blockstream that probably can give You a budget ?

/xraid



On Wed, Nov 24, 2021 at 2:17 PM ZmnSCPxj <zmnsc...@protonmail.com> wrote:

> Good morning x raid,
>
> > We are talkin interoperability among impl not individual node operators
> version management of chosen impl.
> >
> > where Pierre of Acinq says
> > "So we eat our own dog food and will experience force closes before our
> users do.."
> > hahaha made my day ...
> >
> > a node operator do tests live in its continuous integration efforts
> would be expected and should be able do so with a by impl assured latest
> stable release version.
> >
> > what is suggested for dialog is the different impl maintainers before
> sign off a stable release do a extra test live on mainnet with liquidity in
> channels towards the other impl versions and by doing so can catch
> unforseen glitches that tests of impl in isolation can not catch.
>
>
> ***We developers already ARE running nodes that are connected to other
> implementations, on mainnet, 24/7.***
> In practice we have large release windows before we actually make a final
> release, precisely to catch these kinds of bugs that are not easily visible
> in isolation, but need real data on the network.
> My own node (C-Lightning) has channels to LNBIG (lnd), and I suspect at
> least some of the unpublished channels made to me are Electrum, for
> example, so I already have a node that is already running against other
> implementations.
>
> We have been telling you that over several emails already.
>
>
> Is there any specific thing you can offer?
> Put up hardware and coins yourself if you really want this to happen.
> I can give you an SSH key so I can install C-Lightning and CLBOSS on your
> hardware myself, then give you the addresses of the C-Lightning node so you
> can provide coins for CLBOSS to manage.
>
>
> Regards,
> ZmnSCPxj
>
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