Hey Danny, if you want to share small content as text messages inside of a group of people, you could take a look at the messenger service, I am working on.
It could be possible that it already fills your needs. You can open something like a chat-room on peers to exchange messages in a decentralized way. These messages get signed and can even be requested from other members when the original author is offline. It's not completely finished but some tests for message exchange between peers are already succeeding. (Just notice that there is only doxygen as documentation at the moment. I'm still working on a proper manual and such. ^^') Happy hacking, Jacki On Wed, 2021-02-17 at 12:01 +0000, Danny wrote: > Hey Christian, > > First of all thank you for the answer. > > Actually, I'm thinking of creating a `social blog` application in > which > friends connect to friends. > I was hoping for some way of ensuring persistence of content across a > (social) network. The friend peers could best be providing for the > storage of the content, doing away with the need of random unrelated > peers providing the storage. > The thing is, I'm expecting the content to be small text messages a > lot > of the time. > I think the filesharing subsystem might be a little bit to much > overhead for this, considering that file blocks are 1024 bytes, and > there is a lot of functionality that I don't need for this. > > Any ideas? Otherwise, I will probably have to create my own subsystem > for this I guess. I was just looking at DHT and hoping it would fit > my > use case. If I had the ability to have the friend peers store the > content without the need of the originator of the content to be > online, > I would have been there. > > Thanks. > Danny > > > > On Wed, 2021-02-17 at 12:29 +0100, Christian Grothoff wrote: > > Nope, datastore is _only_ for the file-sharing subsystem, datacache > > is > > for the DHT (alas DATACACHE does not have such an API, you must use > > the > > GNUNET_DHT_put-API). > > > > Happy hacking! > > > > Christian > > > > On 2/17/21 11:57 AM, Danny wrote: > > > Hey guys, > > > > > > Quick question. > > > Can I use GNUNET_DATASTORE_put for manually storing content that > > > would > > > be available by DHT GET requests from others nodes? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > Danny > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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