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The Great shankusu2017 once stated:
>I remember that there is a project https://github.com/cloudwu/skynet
>where there are different state exchange values, you can refer to it.
Skynet is a great project. But I am really unfamiliar with it.
Could you please give me more detailed guidance?
For example, the names of the source files
or the names of the related functions.

Thank you.
Best regards
Sunshilong


On Mon, Apr 26, 2021 at 11:30 AM shankusu2017 <shankusu2017@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I remember that there is a project https://github.com/cloudwu/skynet where there are different state exchange values, you can refer to it.
>
> Sean Conner <sean@conman.org> 于2021年4月26日周一 上午10:56写道:
>>
>> It was thus said that the Great Paul Ducklin once stated:
>> >
>> > > Or try CBOR.
>> >
>> > There is a licensing difference (you use a GPL licence, namely the
>> > “Lesser”, while dkjson has a simple BSD-style licence).
>> >
>> > For projects already using BSD/MIT licences exclusively, adding even a
>> > single GPL-flavoured licence can be a real hassle. (And a slippery slope
>> > :-)
>>
>>   You are pushing your project, I'm pushing mine.  Note I didn't spread any
>> fear, uncertainly or doubt about the BSD/MIT style licence.
>>
>>   -spc (But if you don't mind companies using your work without contributing
>>         anything back, more power to you ... )