hellekin
2015-09-09 09:49:51 UTC
Rejoice, here is from tg this morning:
https://gnunet.org/node/2605
Tue, 09/08/2015 - 09:54 — tg
Development of the social messaging system [0] component of GNUnet is
making progress.
Now the PSYCstore is able to perform state assignment operations and
local applications can request stored state variables from it.
The social service and its API is ready to use now. It allows
applications to host and enter places, send & receive messages, as well
as access the history and stored state of places. The social API also
uses the GNU Name System for the naming of places.
Next steps will be a client application to demonstrate the use of the
social API, and finishing the initial functionality planned for the
multicast service and API, which will allow basic communication with
other peers, then we will work on an improved multicast design that
would offer more resiliency and performance.
[0]: https://gnunet.org/design-social-messaging-system
[1]: https://gnunet.org/gns-paper
Cheers!
==
hk
https://gnunet.org/node/2605
Tue, 09/08/2015 - 09:54 — tg
Development of the social messaging system [0] component of GNUnet is
making progress.
Now the PSYCstore is able to perform state assignment operations and
local applications can request stored state variables from it.
The social service and its API is ready to use now. It allows
applications to host and enter places, send & receive messages, as well
as access the history and stored state of places. The social API also
uses the GNU Name System for the naming of places.
Next steps will be a client application to demonstrate the use of the
social API, and finishing the initial functionality planned for the
multicast service and API, which will allow basic communication with
other peers, then we will work on an improved multicast design that
would offer more resiliency and performance.
[0]: https://gnunet.org/design-social-messaging-system
[1]: https://gnunet.org/gns-paper
Cheers!
==
hk