xor at freenetproject.org a ?crit :
> Author: xor
> Date: 2008-11-01 11:44:32 +0000 (Sat, 01 Nov 2008)
> New Revision: 23270
> 
> Added:
>    trunk/plugins/WoT/introduction/
>    trunk/plugins/WoT/introduction/IntroductionPuzzle.java
>    trunk/plugins/WoT/introduction/IntroductionPuzzleFactory.java
> Log:
> Design classes for generation of introduction puzzles. Feel free to suggest 
> improvements.
> 

Originaly, I was not willing to use captchas at all. My idea was :

Publish an announcement queue (an SSK) as a custom attribute and
subscribe to it.
New identities detect that they are not announced if there are less than
X people who trust them.
They insert their URI to random identities that use a context they do use.
When an identity finds an announcement message, it tries to fetch the
identity and if it succeeds, give the identity a trust of 0.
People who choose to will see its messages and be able to give it trust,
making it seeable for the entire network.

Such a system would be hard to DoS because of the number of announcement
queues (one per running plugin), and hard to spam because only people
who chose to would see messages, until one of them decides to trust the
identity.


Anyway, I don't have much time to work on the plugin these days, so I'm
OK with your solution if you can implement it fast. We strongly need a
working WoT as fast as possible in order to make FMSplugin work.

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