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Wallets: delist Coinomi #1639

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@harding harding commented Jun 18, 2017

For full discussion, please see #1622

Bitcoin.org's wallet listing criteria requires, "If user has exclusive access over its private keys: [...] Source code is public and kept up to date under version control system".

Coinomi no longer meets this criteria; as one of their contributors described, "there is indeed a delay in publishing the code." (Source)

In #1622, several alternatives to delisting Coinomi were discussed but a mutually-acceptable solution was not found and a Coinomi contributor has now requested removal: "we request to get delisted immediately" (Source)

This PR performs that delisting.

I will add that I believe all regular Bitcoin.org contributors would be happy to see Coinomi re-listed if they begin releasing updated public source code again.

Closes bitcoin-dot-org#1622

Coinomi no longer provides updated public source code, violating the
Bitcoin.org listing policy for wallets with local key storage.
@wbnns wbnns merged commit 2a06331 into bitcoin-dot-org:master Jun 18, 2017
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wbnns commented Jun 18, 2017

@harding Thanks and agreed - this has been merged.

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ACK. I look forward to potential re-listing in the future.

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I see that they have an Export feature now.

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