Mujina Dev Call

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Thanks for taking the time, everyone. It was great to have so many people on the call. The energy and enthusiasm for the project are encouraging. LFG! :fire:

Let’s run it again in two weeks. That may or may not be the right cadence, but it’s a reasonable place to start.

A quick recap:

  • Attendance: 12+ devs, builders, students, pools, industrial miners, and hardware vendors
  • Vision: be the Linux kernel project of Bitcoin mining
    • open source, developed in the open, not released over the wall
    • built by volunteers and industry together
    • comprehensive hardware support for all chips, hashboards, and control boards
    • serves industrial operators, heat co-producers, and home miners alike
  • State: core in place, now adding hardware breadth and fleshing out features
  • Current priority: official S19 support, to enable early adoption
  • In progress across the community
    • LibreBoard control board support (256F open hardware)
    • EmberOne00 v6 hashboard support (256F open hardware)
    • S19 support: hashboards, stock control boards, and an easy installer
    • SV2 client
    • BZM2 chip driver
    • Bitaxe Bonanza board support (open hardware)
    • YAML config files
  • Contribution flow
    • possible bugs start in discussions, get triaged, and are promoted to issues
    • simple fixes go straight to PR
    • prospective features start in discussions, then become draft PRs
    • PRs stay in draft until the author is ready for review and merge
    • PRs should contain one or more small, atomic commits so the history reads as a sequence of clear, reviewable steps
  • Communication
    • GitHub preferred—in the closest issue, PR, or discussion context
    • Forum for user-oriented (vs. dev-oriented) discussion and support
    • Telegram for real-time, ephemeral chat

Anything I missed? Please add it in the comments.

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