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Could we make the MVP of zebra-scan its own binary, run separately from zebrad with a read-only handle for getting blocks from zebra-state? Maybe from a method hidden behind a feature so it's still excluded from zebrad? And then as a separate process, could it print the results and nothing else directly to stdout? (so |
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A prototype is different to a minimum viable product, so I'm not sure if this is a goal of an MVP? Instead, I think the goal is already stated in the MVP document, but it's buried halfway down:
Or the Wikipedia definition:
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Let's talk about how to store results generated by the MVP. The current suggestions are:
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They could, but it will take some work to get secondary instances working, and any client would likely need information from |
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MVP is done, closing this discussion |
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Motivation
prototypeminimum viable product for zebra-scanAssumptions
These assumptions are from the MVP scope google doc.
Let’s assume the following:
Proposed assumptions:
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