< phantomcircuit> is travis still broken?
< phantomcircuit> cfields: wumpus ^
< btcdrak> phantomcircuit: itnis fixed. the offending commit was reverted.
< btcdrak> it is*
< GitHub40> [bitcoin] PrinceofOrange opened pull request #8552: Bitcoin 139 d4.9 (master...bitcoin-139-d4.9) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8552
< GitHub151> [bitcoin] domob1812 opened pull request #8554: trivial: remove unused variable (master...remove-block-tmp) https://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin/pull/8554
< jonasschnelli> Segwit test failed again on travis: https://travis-ci.org/bitcoin/bitcoin/jobs/153752648
< jonasschnelli> Assertion failed: 0E-8 != 999.980
< MarcoFalke> jonasschnelli: The issue is known
< btcdrak> ? the test shows as passed
< jonasschnelli> I rekicked travis.
< jonasschnelli> But the link above should lead you to the issue.
< btcdrak> jonasschnelli: no that's the point, it leads to a passed test :-p
< jonasschnelli> Eh! Strange.
< Taek> Does FIBRE only work if you have a datacenter connection?
< c0der0> so this is where the developers that sign bitcoin core reside? I saw the message at bitcoin.org and needed to verify if 01EA5486DE18A882D4C2684590C8019E36C2E964 is the right key
< moli> c0der0, wrong channel, ask in #bitcoin
< luke-jr> BlueMatt: ping
< BlueMatt> hi
< BlueMatt> luke-jr:
< luke-jr> BlueMatt: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/pull/423 thoughts?
< BlueMatt> oh, yes, on my review pipeline, I havent looked at it since some changes were made
< luke-jr> ok, just checking
< BlueMatt> nono, thanks for the reminder
< BlueMatt> I'll queue it up to reivew on plane
< luke-jr> BlueMatt: BIP 111 should be Accepted yet?
< BlueMatt> probably not? I think most spv clients dont support it yet
< luke-jr> that'd be required for Final, not Accepted
< luke-jr> (and even then, only some of them need to support it for Final I think)
< BlueMatt> well i havent really gone and looked at what all the various clients support
< luke-jr> sdaftuar: petertodd: sipa: ping
< BlueMatt> anyway, I'm not farmiliar with the the status modes
< luke-jr> BlueMatt: "Accepted" just requires Author consent, and the proposal to be complete; "Final" is when the network adopts it.
< BlueMatt> strange defn for accepted :/