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The Bitcoin.org domain was registered on August 18, 2008 -- presumably by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] before even publishing the Bitcoin design paper<ref>[http://en.bitcoin.it/w/History Bitcoin History]</ref>.
 
The Bitcoin.org domain was registered on August 18, 2008 -- presumably by [[Satoshi Nakamoto]] before even publishing the Bitcoin design paper<ref>[http://en.bitcoin.it/w/History Bitcoin History]</ref>.
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The Bitcoin.org site has been hosted on [http://pages.github.com Pages.GitHub.com] since 2011.
  
 
On May 7, 2012 the project's lead developer, [[Gavin Andresen]], announced plans for forming the Bitcoin Testing Project<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80019.0 Bitcoin Testing Project]</ref>.
 
On May 7, 2012 the project's lead developer, [[Gavin Andresen]], announced plans for forming the Bitcoin Testing Project<ref>[http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=80019.0 Bitcoin Testing Project]</ref>.

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An informal association of participants who architect, design, build, release and support the Bitcoin.org client software released as bitcoind and Bitcoin-Qt. The group also leads and influences development related to the Bitcoin protocol specification.

Collaboration by the group occurs through the Bitcoin/Bitcoin project on GitHub, Bitcoin development mailing list, the #bitcoin-dev IRC channel, on the BitcoinTalk forum (primarily on the Development & Technical Discussion board), the Bitcoin wiki and through other other various online [[1]].

The development process followed by the group has evolved and now a Bitcoin Improvement Process is generally followed. A release process has also been formalized.

History

The Bitcoin.org domain was registered on August 18, 2008 -- presumably by Satoshi Nakamoto before even publishing the Bitcoin design paper[1].

The Bitcoin.org site has been hosted on Pages.GitHub.com since 2011.

On May 7, 2012 the project's lead developer, Gavin Andresen, announced plans for forming the Bitcoin Testing Project[2].

See Also

  • BIP (Bitcoin Improvement Proposal)

External Links

References