In order for the latest versions of Electrum to work properly we will need to use the latest
build from Git and also patch it with an electrum specific patch.
+Please make sure you run a version of bitcoind from git from at least December 2012 or newer:
$ cd src && git clone git://github.com/bitcoin/bitcoin.git
$ cd bitcoin
* CPU: Intel Xeon X3430 @ 2.40GHz
* HDD: 2 x SATA in a RAID1.
+### Step 7b. Alternatively: Fetch abe blockchain from the net for import
+
+It's much faster to import an existing dataset than to index the blockchain
+using abe yourself.
+
+Importing a mysql dump of ~8 GB takes around 18-20 hours on a regular HDD
+and can be sped up by using SSDs or importing into /dev/shm memory
+
+You can fetch recent copies of mysql dumps and further instructions
+from the Electrum full archival server foundry at:
+http://electrum-foundry.no-ip.org/
+
### Step 8. Configure Electrum server
Electrum reads a config file (/etc/electrum.conf) when starting up. This
response time in the Server selection window. You should send/receive some
bitcoins to confirm that everything is working properly.
-### Step 11. Join us on IRC
+### Step 11. Join us on IRC, subscribe to the server thread
Say hi to the dev crew, other server operators and fans on
irc.freenode.net #electrum and we'll try to congratulate you
on supporting the community by running an Electrum node
+
+If you're operating a public Electrum server please subscribe
+to or regulary check the following thread:
+https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=85475.0
+It'll contain announcements about important updates to Electrum
+server required for a smooth user experience.