We just had a couple of projects following the GNS RFC.
In general GNS is meant as a directory that can replace the
functionality of GNS and liberating namespace governance, but that is
not the goal of GNUnet, just a necessary part.

The next steps will/must be stabilization of the low-level P2P
components in GNUnet such that GNS and other applications have a solid
basis.

BR

On Wed, 2025-09-17 at 17:57 +0200, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> congrats on the release!
> 
> Martin Schanzenbach <schan...@gnunet.org> writes:
> > Identity Lifecycle in LSD0014 (https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0014/).
> > PILS
> > aims at enhancing peer identity privacy by deriving peer identities
> > from the current connectivity context (the addresses under which a
> > peer
> > is reachable).
> 
> > Further, also thanks to NLnet and NGI Zero Entrust, we were able to
> > improve the performance and functionality of our DNS to GNS zone
> 
> > You may notice that this release does not include a new gnunet-gtk
> 
> Does this mean that the overall focus of GNUnet shifts more towards
> replacing DNS?
> 
> Best wishes,
> Arne

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