Hi, Laura
I am sorry but that leaves me still unclear on the dependence on the
internet. If each machine becomes a node, why is it necessary for it to
be a server? Where is the main node? Where are the content resources?
Tony
On 05/20/2016 05:26 AM, Laura Vargas wrote:
2016-05-19 20:40 GMT+08:00 Tony Anderson <tony_ander...@usa.net
<mailto:tony_ander...@usa.net>>:
Hi, Laura
Hi Tony!
Sorry about my confusing message with the digest title.
No problem :D
I tried the Sugar network several years ago but decided that it
was not usable because it is dependent on internet access. Is that
still the case?
I'll rescue the text from the original thread:
"The node service runs locally on each machine. Thus, the node would
have to be included in the Sugar distribution. The node offers an API
for accessing/interaction with Sugar Network resources."
Basically this means that each machine could become a server for a
local Sugar Network node. Still, some work would have to be done to
achieve synchronization with the main node.
That said, the last production version was made for Sugar 0.94. There
would be important work to be done if you want it to run with a newer
version.
Regards and blessings,
laura V
Tony
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