This is a location to record all high-level architecture decisions in the IBC-RS project.
You can read more about the ADR concept in this blog post.
An ADR should provide:
- Context on the relevant goals and the current state
- Proposed changes to achieve the goals
- Summary of pros and cons
- References
- Changelog
Note the distinction between an ADR and a spec. The ADR provides the context, intuition, reasoning, and justification for a change in architecture, or for the architecture of something new. The spec is much more compressed and streamlined summary of everything as it is or should be.
If recorded decisions turned out to be lacking, convene a discussion, record the new decisions here, and then modify the code to match.
Note the context/background should be written in the present tense.
To suggest an ADR, please make use of the ADR template provided.
ADR # | Description | Status |
---|---|---|
001 | Repository structure for ibc-rs |
Accepted |
002 | IBC Relayer in Rust | Accepted |
003 | IBC handlers implementation | Accepted |
004 | Relayer domain decomposition | Accepted |
005 | Relayer v0 implementation | Accepted |
006 | Hermes v0.2.0 Use-Cases | Proposed |
007 | Error Management | Accepted |
008 | ICS20 implementation | Accepted |
009 | ChainEndpoint and ChainHandle methods standardization | Accepted |
010 | Unified approach for CLI arguments for Hermes v1.0.0 | Proposed |
011 | Light client crates extraction | Proposed |