Re: Will ILP go live on October 1?

Thank you for this clarification Stefan.

Is this information published on the Ripple website and/or Ripple wiki? If
not, may I ask why not?

Best,
Daniel

On Sep 15, 2016 7:05 PM, "Stefan Thomas" <stefan@ripple.com> wrote:

> What the article is referring to is that Ripple's bank customers will be
> moving real money through ILP-powered Ripple products starting Oct 1st.
>
> Note that we were developing ILP internally for some time before we
> decided that it should become open standard and released the white paper.
> For now the commercial implementation of ILP inside of Ripple products and
> the open-source work happening in this group are pretty separate. We're
> getting really good ideas and feedback from the banks using ILP and that
> feeds back into the community group work. And of course the end goal is to
> have it all interconnect some day.
>
> It'll take quite some time (and a lot of community traction) before the
> banks would even consider connecting to a public Interledger. Hence the
> importance of the work this group is doing that's unrelated to Ripple. For
> it to be a true standard there has to be lots of activity around it that
> isn't directly tied to us or our customers.
>
> On Thu, Sep 15, 2016 at 2:22 PM, win than aung <winthan@chomeaye.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi guys,
>>
>> I just saw this news - http://www.afr.com/technolog
>> y/nab-westpac-part-of-ripples-new-global-payments-network-20160915-grgz81
>>
>>
>> Ripple has created Ripple Connect, new technology to allow banks to talk
>>> to each other, and is developing its "interledger protocol", which will go
>>> live on October 1 and provide the foundation for banks to directly connect
>>> their ledgers with each other without an intermediary.
>>
>>
>> Is that ready to go live on Oct 1? Which ledgers are going to try out at
>> live on Oct 1? Gatehub? any hints?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Winthan
>>
>
>

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