/* Package feeds defines Swarm Feeds. Swarm Feeds allows a user to build an update feed about a particular topic without resorting to ENS on each update. The update scheme is built on swarm chunks with chunk keys following a predictable, versionable pattern. A Feed is tied to a unique identifier that is deterministically generated out of the chosen topic. A Feed is defined as the series of updates of a specific user about a particular topic Actual data updates are also made in the form of swarm chunks. The keys of the updates are the hash of a concatenation of properties as follows: updateAddr = H(Feed, Epoch ID) where H is the SHA3 hash function Feed is the combination of Topic and the user address Epoch ID is a time slot. See the lookup package for more information. A user looking up a the latest update in a Feed only needs to know the Topic and the other user's address. The Feed Update data is: updatedata = Feed|Epoch|data The full update data that goes in the chunk payload is: updatedata|sign(updatedata) Structure Summary: Request: Feed Update with signature Update: headers + data Header: Protocol version and reserved for future use placeholders ID: Information about how to locate a specific update Feed: Represents a user's series of publications about a specific Topic Topic: Item that the updates are about User: User who updates the Feed Epoch: time slot where the update is stored */ package feeds