MaidSafe is the company doing the core development and still hosting the
main resource though this will move out to the community properties
before long:

http://MaidSafe.net

There's a lot to access via the above, but two main resources are:
Forum: https://forum.safenetwork.io/ (find me there as @happybeing)
Wiki:  https://safenetwork.wiki/en/
Github:http://github.com/maidsafe (Current stuff is almost all Rust -
ignore the C++)

Mark

On 12/06/15 23:09, Ron W wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 12, 2015 at 4:55 PM, Mark <fos...@happybeing.com> wrote:
> 
>> Its not really a shared disk. I described it because what I have in mind
>> is similar to sharing a disk. In practice, the data is stored on the p2p
>> network, spread all over the place. However, each user with access has
>> the option of seeing it appear as a virtual drive - hence like a shared
>> disk.
>>
>> The access will occur over TCP/IP, but as the network is p2p, the
>> endpoints don't communicate directly, and don't know anything about each
>> other apart from an anonymous address. All communications is encrypted,
>> and independent of existing internet DNS, routing etc.
>>
>> Machines will also be able to exchange messages, but my aim is for the
>> p2p network to take the *role* of the server, so a client machine can
>> clone a repo without any other client machine being involved - just
>> cloning directly off the p2p storage. Otherwise I wouldn't be able to
>> clone your repo unless you were online. I say *role*, because the
>> network cannot host the Fossil server, it can only run on a client.
>>
>> Hope that's clearer! :)
>>
> 
> Sounds interesting. Please post a URL about this SAFE Network. I've tried
> searching, but getting many "competing" "safe networks".
> 
> 
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