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[DOCS ISSUE] Page: Content Identifiers (CIDs) #377

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fulldecent opened this issue Nov 16, 2019 · 5 comments
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[DOCS ISSUE] Page: Content Identifiers (CIDs) #377

fulldecent opened this issue Nov 16, 2019 · 5 comments
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fulldecent commented Nov 16, 2019

The IPFS documentation on CID should explain which CID types are supported by IPFS clients.

Documentation should answer these questions:

  • Is every file just SHA256 hashed and then CID is a way of expressing that fact?

And maybe also

  • Who decides when new hash types will be accepted?
  • When new hash formats are accepted will clients disallow uploading/storing files of the old hash format?
@jessicaschilling jessicaschilling added topic/design-content Content design, writing, information architecture dif/medium Prior experience is likely helpful effort/hours Estimated to take one or several hours labels Nov 19, 2019
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@johnnymatthews -- are you able to take this on next week? Thank you!

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The "Anatomy of a CID" section of Core Course A from IPFS Camp might be helpful for some of this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5zNPwMDYGg

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Hey @fulldecent. You've brought up a good point, mainly the policy/process for deciding new hashing types. I've made a thread to discuss it over on the IPFS forum.

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Thank you. PR added here #395

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Closed via #395 - thanks!

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