klzns / opentracks

A Flask/Python client for Open-Transactions.
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Roadmap #1

Open klzns opened 10 years ago

klzns commented 10 years ago

This are the functions available at opentxs. Open Tracks should implement them as well.

Advanced utilities:

ucessien commented 10 years ago

Hi Brenoc, i am trying to run the opentracks project to have an idea of what it does. By the way, are all these options supposed to be the implemented features of the hybrid web wallet implemented in opentracks?. thanks

klzns commented 10 years ago

Hi, @ucessien, Open Tracks is a desktop client for Open-Transactions, just like Moneychanger. What it differs is that is developed using web technologies.

Here, in this issue, I list all the functions that OT provides. Open Tracks has the intention to provide a RESTful API contemplating all this features, so we can develop a beautiful and easy to develop client for OT.

If you would like know more about Open Tracks, I recommend you to read our Wiki. It gives you a nice walk through all the solution.

ucessien commented 10 years ago

Thanks,

I am working on developing a wallet as a project, using the OT platform in JAVA. Please do you have an idea of some of the features it should provide and any clue on how I could go about it. Please I will very much appreciate your input.

Clement


From: Breno Calazans notifications@github.com Sent: 26 June 2014 17:11 To: brenoc/opentracks Cc: UFOK ESSIEN (1315239) Subject: Re: [opentracks] Roadmap (#1)

Hi, @ucessienhttps://github.com/ucessien, Open Tracks is a desktop client for Open-Transactions, just like Moneychanger. What it differs is that is developed using web technologies.

Here, in this issue, I list all the functions that OT provides. Open Tracks has the intention to provide a RESTful API contemplating all this features, so we can develop a beautiful and easy to develop client for OT.

If you would like know more about Open Tracks, I recommend you to read our Wikihttps://github.com/brenoc/opentracks/wiki. It gives you a nice walk through all the solution.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/brenoc/opentracks/issues/1#issuecomment-47245860.


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klzns commented 10 years ago

I think you should implement the basic features first:

With that you may use the sample wallet that OT provides in "read mode", that is, just displaying some info. After that, go for a basic transfer transaction. That will give you enough work for a week or two :)

ucessien commented 10 years ago

Ok.

Thank you


From: Breno Calazans notifications@github.com Sent: 26 June 2014 17:29 To: brenoc/opentracks Cc: UFOK ESSIEN (1315239) Subject: Re: [opentracks] Roadmap (#1)

I think you should implement the basic features first:

With that you may use the sample wallet that OT provides in "read mode", that is, just displaying some info. After that, go for a basic transfer transaction. That will give you enough work for a week or two :)

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/brenoc/opentracks/issues/1#issuecomment-47247834.


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ucessien commented 10 years ago

Hi Brenoc,

I trust you're having a great day. I suppose Nyms refer to the pseudonymous identities of various account holders (i.e. their public keys) while the Account refers to the various accounts of the wallet owner (i.e. Dollar account, Bitcoin account, etc.)

Regards

Clement


From: Breno Calazans notifications@github.com Sent: 26 June 2014 17:29 To: brenoc/opentracks Cc: UFOK ESSIEN (1315239) Subject: Re: [opentracks] Roadmap (#1)

I think you should implement the basic features first:

With that you may use the sample wallet that OT provides in "read mode", that is, just displaying some info. After that, go for a basic transfer transaction. That will give you enough work for a week or two :)

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com/brenoc/opentracks/issues/1#issuecomment-47247834.


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klzns commented 10 years ago

Yes, you are correct :) Em 28/06/2014 09:18, "ucessien" notifications@github.com escreveu:

Hi Brenoc,

I trust you're having a great day. I suppose Nyms refer to the pseudonymous identities of various account holders (i.e. their public keys) while the Account refers to the various accounts of the wallet owner (i.e. Dollar account, Bitcoin account, etc.)

Regards

Clement


From: Breno Calazans notifications@github.com Sent: 26 June 2014 17:29 To: brenoc/opentracks Cc: UFOK ESSIEN (1315239) Subject: Re: [opentracks] Roadmap (#1)

I think you should implement the basic features first:

  • List Nyms
  • List accounts
  • Account page with inbox, outbox and balance

With that you may use the sample wallet that OT provides in "read mode", that is, just displaying some info. After that, go for a basic transfer transaction. That will give you enough work for a week or two :)

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub< https://github.com/brenoc/opentracks/issues/1#issuecomment-47247834>.


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klzns commented 10 years ago

Ops, just clarifying, actually a user can have many Pseudonyms and those Pseudonyms can hold many Accounts. Just one user hold a Pseudonym. Em 28/06/2014 09:18, "Breno Calazans" brenocalazans@gmail.com escreveu:

Yes, you are correct :) Em 28/06/2014 09:18, "ucessien" notifications@github.com escreveu:

Hi Brenoc,

I trust you're having a great day. I suppose Nyms refer to the pseudonymous identities of various account holders (i.e. their public keys) while the Account refers to the various accounts of the wallet owner (i.e. Dollar account, Bitcoin account, etc.)

Regards

Clement


From: Breno Calazans notifications@github.com Sent: 26 June 2014 17:29 To: brenoc/opentracks Cc: UFOK ESSIEN (1315239) Subject: Re: [opentracks] Roadmap (#1)

I think you should implement the basic features first:

  • List Nyms
  • List accounts
  • Account page with inbox, outbox and balance

With that you may use the sample wallet that OT provides in "read mode", that is, just displaying some info. After that, go for a basic transfer transaction. That will give you enough work for a week or two :)

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub< https://github.com/brenoc/opentracks/issues/1#issuecomment-47247834>.


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ucessien commented 10 years ago

Please I need your help. I want to run your project in my browser to inspect the functionality of the wallet you designed. Please could you guide me.

Regards

Clement

klzns commented 10 years ago

@ucessien, please, read our Wiki. Here is a link for the Setup page