Re: [Bitcoin-development] bitcoinj 0.8

2013-04-10 Thread Mike Hearn
The key in the message was used in my last announcement, so that establishes continuity there. But regardless, all mails I send are signed automatically by Gmail using either the gmail.com consumer key (for my posts to this list) or the google.com corporate key (for my posts to the bitcoinj lists)

Re: [Bitcoin-development] bitcoinj 0.8

2013-04-10 Thread Andy Parkins
On Tuesday 09 April 2013 22:03:35 Mike Hearn wrote: > To get bitcoinj 0.8, check out our source from git and then run *git fetch > --all; git checkout **cbbb1a2bf4d1*. This will place you on the 0.8 release > in a secure manner. This message was written on Tuesday 9th April 2013 and Not quite sec

[Bitcoin-development] bitcoinj 0.8

2013-04-09 Thread Mike Hearn
I'm happy to announce the release of bitcoinj 0.8, a Java library for writing Bitcoin applications. Both simplified and full verification are supported. BitcoinJ has been used to create everything from end-user wallet apps to network crawlers to SatoshiDice. To get bitcoinj 0.8, check out our sour