Mention that wallets must meet passing score requirements before getting a good Transparency score (thanks @schildbach)

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Saivann 2014-08-22 12:39:16 -04:00
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@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ To get a passing score, the wallet must rely on random nodes, either by using th
**Transparency** - How transparent and « zero trust » is the source code? **Transparency** - How transparent and « zero trust » is the source code?
To get a good score, the wallet must be open-source and built deterministically. To get a good score, the wallet must deserve a passing score and be built deterministically.
To get a passing score, the wallet must be open-source, under version control and releases must be clearly identified (e.g. by tags or commits). The codebase must be public since at least 6 months and previous commits must remain unchanged. To get a passing score, the wallet must be open-source, under version control and releases must be clearly identified (e.g. by tags or commits). The codebase must be public since at least 6 months and previous commits must remain unchanged.