[freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Ximin Luo
Society.
> 
> All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
> process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized by
> removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
> information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
> might reveal the authors' identities. Papers that are not properly
> anonymized will be rejected without review. Submitted papers should
> describe original and previously unpublished research and are not
> allowed to be simultaneously submitted or under review elsewhere.
> 
> *Note:* P2P 2012 will experiment with two changes to the traditional
> reviewing process: two-phase reviewing and "open reviews". These
> changes are an effort to provide additional feedback to authors of
> submitted papers and make the overall reviewing process more
> transparent. Specifically, all paper submissions will receive between
> 3 and 5 reviews each; while all papers will receive at least 3
> reviews, papers of sufficient quality will undergo a second reviewing
> phase. In addition, the camera-ready version of each accepted paper
> will be accompanied by a 1-page summary that consists of the
> significant portions of the (anonymized) reviews that the paper
> received during the reviewing process and a 1-paragraph summary by the
> authors detailing how they addressed the reviewers' comments. The
> conference proceedings as well as the conference website will include
> the camera-ready version of each accepted paper together with the
> corresponding 1-page summary review.
> 
> In addition to the main conference, IEEE P2P 2012 will have a poster
> and demo session, and a conference best paper award.  Thanks to the
> supporting organizations, P2P 2012 also plans to offer a small number
> of travel grants . Application Information for these grants will be
> published in the P2P'12 web site.
> 
> ++
> Important Dates
> ++
> 
>  * Abstract Submission: April 6, 2012
>  * Submission Deadline: April 13, 2012
>  * Notification: July 9, 2012
>  * Author Registration Deadline: July 20, 2012
>  * Camera-ready: July 29, 2012
>  * Conference dates: September 3-5, 2012
> 
> +
> Contact Information
> +
> 
> Fabian Bustamante and John Douceur (TPC Chairs)
> Email: p2p12-chairs at comsoc.org <mailto:p2p12-chairs at comsoc.org>
> 
> 
> Pedro Garcia Lopez (General Chair)
> Email: p2p12 at comsoc.org <mailto:p2p12 at comsoc.org>
> 
> 
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[freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Michael Grube
papers should be anonymized by
>>> removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
>>> information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
>>> might reveal the authors' identities. Papers that are not properly
>>> anonymized will be rejected without review. Submitted papers should
>>> describe original and previously unpublished research and are not
>>> allowed to be simultaneously submitted or under review elsewhere.
>>>
>>> *Note:* P2P 2012 will experiment with two changes to the traditional
>>> reviewing process: two-phase reviewing and "open reviews". These
>>> changes are an effort to provide additional feedback to authors of
>>> submitted papers and make the overall reviewing process more
>>> transparent. Specifically, all paper submissions will receive between
>>> 3 and 5 reviews each; while all papers will receive at least 3
>>> reviews, papers of sufficient quality will undergo a second reviewing
>>> phase. In addition, the camera-ready version of each accepted paper
>>> will be accompanied by a 1-page summary that consists of the
>>> significant portions of the (anonymized) reviews that the paper
>>> received during the reviewing process and a 1-paragraph summary by the
>>> authors detailing how they addressed the reviewers' comments. The
>>> conference proceedings as well as the conference website will include
>>> the camera-ready version of each accepted paper together with the
>>> corresponding 1-page summary review.
>>>
>>> In addition to the main conference, IEEE P2P 2012 will have a poster
>>> and demo session, and a conference best paper award.  Thanks to the
>>> supporting organizations, P2P 2012 also plans to offer a small number
>>> of travel grants . Application Information for these grants will be
>>> published in the P2P'12 web site.
>>>
>>> ++
>>> Important Dates
>>> ++
>>>
>>>  * Abstract Submission: April 6, 2012
>>>  * Submission Deadline: April 13, 2012
>>>  * Notification: July 9, 2012
>>>  * Author Registration Deadline: July 20, 2012
>>>  * Camera-ready: July 29, 2012
>>>  * Conference dates: September 3-5, 2012
>>>
>>> +
>>> Contact Information
>>> +
>>>
>>> Fabian Bustamante and John Douceur (TPC Chairs)
>>> Email: p2p12-chairs at comsoc.org
>>>
>>>
>>> Pedro Garcia Lopez (General Chair)
>>> Email: p2p12 at comsoc.org
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>> Email: ian at freenetproject.org
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[freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Michael Grube
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Evan Daniel  wrote:

> Submitting a response to the Pitch Black paper seems a bit premature,
> given that in the real world we probably have network distribution
> problems even without an active adversary.
>

Could you be more specific? Are you talking about the clustering that
occurs on its own?

The paper I am writing simulates proposed solutions to the pitch black
attack and measures their effectiveness. Assuming I can get that done in
short order, I will begin looking for better approaches if they can be
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[freenet-dev] Gun.io

2012-01-15 Thread Evan Daniel
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Ian Clarke  wrote:
> I recieved the following email from Rich Jones, creator of Gun.io. ?This
> could be a very interesting way for us to get specific tasks done...
>
> -- Forwarded message --
>
> ...snip...
>
> My name is Rich Jones, and I'm the lead developer and director of a project
> called Gun.io, a platform for open source project managers to raise funds
> and to hire open source freelancers for microtasks on their projects. I'm
> writing to you today to invite you to give it a try!
>
> The way it works is pretty simple: you post a task which needs to be done
> for your project and offer up an amount of money to pay for it. Other people
> can then contribute to this pool of money, or they can work on the task
> assigned. The first person to complete the task to your satisfaction will
> then be awarded all of the money in the pool.
>
> Gun.io is perfect for discrete tasks that your project needs to move
> forward, like fixing bugs, adding new features, and writing tests, examples
> and documentation. It's a great way to raise and spend funds, too, as your
> donors will know that their contributions are going directly to improving
> the project. Gun.io is how you turn a good project into a great project.
>
> Gun.io has already used successfully by the Etherpad Foundation and Mozilla,
> the makers of Firefox. We are a fairly new project, but we already have
> thousands of registered developers who will be notified when your gig is
> posted.
>
> This is also completely free for open source projects! I developed Gun.io
> because I am an open source developer myself, and I wanted to hire
> assistance for my projects but was unsatisfied with offshore freelancers. I
> wanted to build a community-based solution which would have open source
> developers working for each other, so that's what we've made. I think that
> Freenet could really benefit from what we've built, so please give it a try!
>
> You can see our homepage here: http://gun.io
> you can browse our open source gigs here: http://gun.io/open/
> and you can post your own here: http://gun.io/open/new/
>
> If you've got any questions or comments (or if you just want to chat), feel
> free to email me any time at rich dot gun dot io.

Dumb question time: how would I go about searching for hypothetical
freenet tasks on gun.io?

Can anyone post a job for Freenet, or only project admins? How is
payment handled?

If I were to post some small bounties on existing bugs, would that
motivate anyone here to work on them? My budget more approximates the
"hey, thanks!" level than the "reasonably hourly wage" level.

Also, if it works, I think this would be an excellent use of FPI money.

Evan



[freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Evan Daniel
Submitting a response to the Pitch Black paper seems a bit premature,
given that in the real world we probably have network distribution
problems even without an active adversary.

I continue to think that the biggest thing preventing routing layer
improvements is a fairly deep lack of understanding of what is
actually happening on the network.

And, if you're looking for papers, I think several interesting ones
could be written on that subject :)

Evan Daniel

On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Ian Clarke  wrote:
> Will you submit? ?These guys have rejected our papers in the past
> specifically because we haven't yet formally responded to the Pitch Black
> paper, so submitting a response to it would be a pretty good thing IMHO.
>
> Have you had any contact with Theodore Hong? ?If you ask him very nicely he
> may be willing to provide feedback on your paper. ?Of course I will too, but
> Theo has a lot more experience with academic papers than I do.
>
> Ian.
>
>
> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Michael Grube 
> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks for the info!
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Ian Clarke 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> fyi
>>>
>>> -- Forwarded message --
>>> From: David Hausheer 
>>> Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:27 PM
>>> Subject: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012
>>> To: David Hausheer 
>>>
>>>
>>> #
>>> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?IEEE P2P 2012
>>> ?12th International Conference in Peer-to-Peer Computing
>>> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? CALL FOR PAPERS
>>> #
>>>
>>> September 3-5 2012, Tarragona (Spain)
>>> http://www.ieee-p2p.org
>>>
>>> ##
>>> # Papers Due: *** April, 13 2012 ***
>>> # Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
>>> # by the IEEE Computer Society Press, which are indexed by EI.
>>> ##
>>>
>>> The P2P'12 conference solicits papers on all aspects of large-scale
>>> distributed computing. Of particular interest is research that
>>> furthers the state-of-the-art in the design and analysis of
>>> large-scale distributed applications and systems, or that investigates
>>> real, deployed, applications or systems. We seek high-quality and
>>> original contributions on this general theme along a range of topics
>>> including:
>>>
>>> ? ?* Information retrieval and query support
>>> ? ?* P2P for cloud computing
>>> ? ?* Large-scale infrastructure technology
>>> ? ?* Semantic overlay networks and semantic query routing
>>> ? ?* P2P for grids, clouds, and datacenters
>>> ? ?* Deployed (commercial) applications and systems
>>> ? ?* Security, trust, and reputation
>>> ? ?* Cooperation, incentives, and fairness
>>> ? ?* P2P economics
>>> ? ?* Social networks
>>> ? ?* Overlay architectures and topologies
>>> ? ?* Overlay interaction with underlying infrastructure
>>> ? ?* Overlay monitoring and management
>>> ? ?* Self-organization
>>> ? ?* P2P applications and systems over mobile networks
>>> ? ?* Measurements and modeling of P2P and cloud systems
>>> ? ?* Performance, robustness, and scalability
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 
>>> Paper submission guidelines
>>> 
>>>
>>> Papers can be submitted either as full papers or as short papers
>>> (following the IEEE single-spaced two-column format and a 10-point
>>> font size). Full papers should not exceed 10 pages and short papers
>>> should not exceed 5 pages. Short papers are expected to present work
>>> that is less mature but holds promise, articulate a high-level vision,
>>> describe challenging future directions or offer results that do not
>>> merit a full submission. Please note that short papers also need
>>> evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the paper
>>> and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.
>>>
>>> Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through the EDAS
>>> paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
>>> templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
>>> information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage. The
>>> conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Communications
>>> Society.
>>>
>>> All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
>>> process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized by
>>> removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
>>> information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
>>> might reveal the authors' identities. Papers that are not properly
>>> anonymized will be rejected without review. Submitted papers should
>>> describe original and previously unpublished research and are not
>>> allowed to be simultaneously submitted or under review elsewhere.
>>>
>>> *Note:* P2P 2012 will experiment with two changes to 

[freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Rich Jones
gt; >>> should not exceed 5 pages. Short papers are expected to present work
> >>> that is less mature but holds promise, articulate a high-level vision,
> >>> describe challenging future directions or offer results that do not
> >>> merit a full submission. Please note that short papers also need
> >>> evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the paper
> >>> and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.
> >>>
> >>> Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through the EDAS
> >>> paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
> >>> templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
> >>> information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage. The
> >>> conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Communications
> >>> Society.
> >>>
> >>> All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
> >>> process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized by
> >>> removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
> >>> information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
> >>> might reveal the authors' identities. Papers that are not properly
> >>> anonymized will be rejected without review. Submitted papers should
> >>> describe original and previously unpublished research and are not
> >>> allowed to be simultaneously submitted or under review elsewhere.
> >>>
> >>> *Note:* P2P 2012 will experiment with two changes to the traditional
> >>> reviewing process: two-phase reviewing and "open reviews". These
> >>> changes are an effort to provide additional feedback to authors of
> >>> submitted papers and make the overall reviewing process more
> >>> transparent. Specifically, all paper submissions will receive between
> >>> 3 and 5 reviews each; while all papers will receive at least 3
> >>> reviews, papers of sufficient quality will undergo a second reviewing
> >>> phase. In addition, the camera-ready version of each accepted paper
> >>> will be accompanied by a 1-page summary that consists of the
> >>> significant portions of the (anonymized) reviews that the paper
> >>> received during the reviewing process and a 1-paragraph summary by the
> >>> authors detailing how they addressed the reviewers' comments. The
> >>> conference proceedings as well as the conference website will include
> >>> the camera-ready version of each accepted paper together with the
> >>> corresponding 1-page summary review.
> >>>
> >>> In addition to the main conference, IEEE P2P 2012 will have a poster
> >>> and demo session, and a conference best paper award.  Thanks to the
> >>> supporting organizations, P2P 2012 also plans to offer a small number
> >>> of travel grants . Application Information for these grants will be
> >>> published in the P2P'12 web site.
> >>>
> >>> ++
> >>> Important Dates
> >>> ++
> >>>
> >>>  * Abstract Submission: April 6, 2012
> >>>  * Submission Deadline: April 13, 2012
> >>>  * Notification: July 9, 2012
> >>>  * Author Registration Deadline: July 20, 2012
> >>>  * Camera-ready: July 29, 2012
> >>>  * Conference dates: September 3-5, 2012
> >>>
> >>> +
> >>> Contact Information
> >>> +
> >>>
> >>> Fabian Bustamante and John Douceur (TPC Chairs)
> >>> Email: p2p12-chairs at comsoc.org
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Pedro Garcia Lopez (General Chair)
> >>> Email: p2p12 at comsoc.org
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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[freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Ian Clarke
t; > evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the
> paper
> > and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.
> >
> > Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through
> the EDAS
> > paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
> > templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
> > information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage.
> The
> > conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE
> Communications
> > Society.
> >
> > All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
> > process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized
> by
> > removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
> > information about projects and bibliographic references, etc.
> that
> > might reveal the authors' identities. Papers that are not
> properly
> > anonymized will be rejected without review. Submitted papers
> should
> > describe original and previously unpublished research and are not
> > allowed to be simultaneously submitted or under review elsewhere.
> >
> > *Note:* P2P 2012 will experiment with two changes to the
> traditional
> > reviewing process: two-phase reviewing and "open reviews". These
> > changes are an effort to provide additional feedback to authors
> of
> > submitted papers and make the overall reviewing process more
> > transparent. Specifically, all paper submissions will receive
> between
> > 3 and 5 reviews each; while all papers will receive at least 3
> > reviews, papers of sufficient quality will undergo a second
> reviewing
> > phase. In addition, the camera-ready version of each accepted
> paper
> > will be accompanied by a 1-page summary that consists of the
> > significant portions of the (anonymized) reviews that the paper
> > received during the reviewing process and a 1-paragraph summary
> by the
> > authors detailing how they addressed the reviewers' comments. The
> > conference proceedings as well as the conference website will
> include
> > the camera-ready version of each accepted paper together with the
> > corresponding 1-page summary review.
> >
> > In addition to the main conference, IEEE P2P 2012 will have a
> poster
> > and demo session, and a conference best paper award.  Thanks to
> the
> > supporting organizations, P2P 2012 also plans to offer a small
> number
> > of travel grants . Application Information for these grants will
> be
> > published in the P2P'12 web site.
> >
> > ++
> > Important Dates
> > ++
> >
> >  * Abstract Submission: April 6, 2012
> >  * Submission Deadline: April 13, 2012
> >  * Notification: July 9, 2012
> >  * Author Registration Deadline: July 20, 2012
> >  * Camera-ready: July 29, 2012
> >  * Conference dates: September 3-5, 2012
> >
> > +
> > Contact Information
> > +
> >
> > Fabian Bustamante and John Douceur (TPC Chairs)
> > Email: p2p12-chairs at comsoc.org <mailto:p2p12-chairs at 
> > comsoc.org>
> >
> >
> > Pedro Garcia Lopez (General Chair)
> > Email: p2p12 at comsoc.org <mailto:p2p12 at comsoc.org>
> >
> >
> >
> > --
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> > Founder, The Freenet Project
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[freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Ian Clarke
s". These
>> changes are an effort to provide additional feedback to authors of
>> submitted papers and make the overall reviewing process more
>> transparent. Specifically, all paper submissions will receive between
>> 3 and 5 reviews each; while all papers will receive at least 3
>> reviews, papers of sufficient quality will undergo a second reviewing
>> phase. In addition, the camera-ready version of each accepted paper
>> will be accompanied by a 1-page summary that consists of the
>> significant portions of the (anonymized) reviews that the paper
>> received during the reviewing process and a 1-paragraph summary by the
>> authors detailing how they addressed the reviewers' comments. The
>> conference proceedings as well as the conference website will include
>> the camera-ready version of each accepted paper together with the
>> corresponding 1-page summary review.
>>
>> In addition to the main conference, IEEE P2P 2012 will have a poster
>> and demo session, and a conference best paper award.  Thanks to the
>> supporting organizations, P2P 2012 also plans to offer a small number
>> of travel grants . Application Information for these grants will be
>> published in the P2P'12 web site.
>>
>> ++
>> Important Dates
>> ++
>>
>>  * Abstract Submission: April 6, 2012
>>  * Submission Deadline: April 13, 2012
>>  * Notification: July 9, 2012
>>  * Author Registration Deadline: July 20, 2012
>>  * Camera-ready: July 29, 2012
>>  * Conference dates: September 3-5, 2012
>>
>> +
>> Contact Information
>> +
>>
>> Fabian Bustamante and John Douceur (TPC Chairs)
>> Email: p2p12-chairs at comsoc.org
>>
>>
>> Pedro Garcia Lopez (General Chair)
>> Email: p2p12 at comsoc.org
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Ian Clarke
>> Founder, The Freenet Project
>> Email: ian at freenetproject.org
>>
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Re: [freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Ian Clarke
Will you submit?  These guys have rejected our papers in the past
specifically because we haven't yet formally responded to the Pitch Black
paper, so submitting a response to it would be a pretty good thing IMHO.

Have you had any contact with Theodore Hong?  If you ask him very nicely he
may be willing to provide feedback on your paper.  Of course I will too,
but Theo has a lot more experience with academic papers than I do.

Ian.

On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Michael Grube michael.gr...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks for the info!

 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.orgwrote:

 fyi

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:27 PM
 Subject: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012
 To: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de


 ##**##**#
  IEEE P2P 2012
  12th International Conference in Peer-to-Peer Computing
 CALL FOR PAPERS
 ##**##**#

 September 3-5 2012, Tarragona (Spain)
 http://www.ieee-p2p.org

 ##**##**
 ##
 # Papers Due: *** April, 13 2012 ***
 # Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
 # by the IEEE Computer Society Press, which are indexed by EI.
 ##**##**
 ##

 The P2P'12 conference solicits papers on all aspects of large-scale
 distributed computing. Of particular interest is research that
 furthers the state-of-the-art in the design and analysis of
 large-scale distributed applications and systems, or that investigates
 real, deployed, applications or systems. We seek high-quality and
 original contributions on this general theme along a range of topics
 including:

* Information retrieval and query support
* P2P for cloud computing
* Large-scale infrastructure technology
* Semantic overlay networks and semantic query routing
* P2P for grids, clouds, and datacenters
* Deployed (commercial) applications and systems
* Security, trust, and reputation
* Cooperation, incentives, and fairness
* P2P economics
* Social networks
* Overlay architectures and topologies
* Overlay interaction with underlying infrastructure
* Overlay monitoring and management
* Self-organization
* P2P applications and systems over mobile networks
* Measurements and modeling of P2P and cloud systems
* Performance, robustness, and scalability



 ++**++
 Paper submission guidelines
 ++**++

 Papers can be submitted either as full papers or as short papers
 (following the IEEE single-spaced two-column format and a 10-point
 font size). Full papers should not exceed 10 pages and short papers
 should not exceed 5 pages. Short papers are expected to present work
 that is less mature but holds promise, articulate a high-level vision,
 describe challenging future directions or offer results that do not
 merit a full submission. Please note that short papers also need
 evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the paper
 and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.

 Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through the EDAS
 paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
 templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
 information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage. The
 conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Communications
 Society.

 All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
 process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized by
 removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
 information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
 might reveal the authors' identities. Papers that are not properly
 anonymized will be rejected without review. Submitted papers should
 describe original and previously unpublished research and are not
 allowed to be simultaneously submitted or under review elsewhere.

 *Note:* P2P 2012 will experiment with two changes to the traditional
 reviewing process: two-phase reviewing and open reviews. These
 changes are an effort to provide additional feedback to authors of
 submitted papers and make the overall reviewing process more
 transparent. Specifically, all paper submissions will receive between
 3 and 5 reviews each; while all papers will receive at least 3
 reviews, papers of sufficient quality will undergo a second reviewing
 phase. In addition, the camera-ready version of each accepted paper
 will be accompanied by a 1-page summary that consists of the
 significant portions of the (anonymized) reviews that the paper
 received during the reviewing process and a 1-paragraph summary by 

Re: [freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Ximin Luo
IIRC it was PET (Privacy-Enhancing Technologies) that rejected the last paper,
due to it not having a focus on security?

IEEE P2P is not so security-oriented, I think, in which case we would have a
better chance of being accepted by them.

X

On 15/01/12 23:46, Ian Clarke wrote:
 Will you submit?  These guys have rejected our papers in the past specifically
 because we haven't yet formally responded to the Pitch Black paper, so
 submitting a response to it would be a pretty good thing IMHO.
 
 Have you had any contact with Theodore Hong?  If you ask him very nicely he 
 may
 be willing to provide feedback on your paper.  Of course I will too, but Theo
 has a lot more experience with academic papers than I do.
 
 Ian.
 
 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Michael Grube michael.gr...@gmail.com
 mailto:michael.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 Thanks for the info!
 
 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org
 mailto:i...@freenetproject.org wrote:
 
 fyi
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 From: *David Hausheer* haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 mailto:haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:27 PM
 Subject: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012
 To: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 mailto:haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 
 
 
 ##__##__#
  IEEE P2P 2012
  12th International Conference in Peer-to-Peer Computing
 CALL FOR PAPERS
 
 ##__##__#
 
 September 3-5 2012, Tarragona (Spain)
 http://www.ieee-p2p.org
 
 
 ##__##__##
 # Papers Due: *** April, 13 2012 ***
 # Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
 # by the IEEE Computer Society Press, which are indexed by EI.
 
 ##__##__##
 
 The P2P'12 conference solicits papers on all aspects of large-scale
 distributed computing. Of particular interest is research that
 furthers the state-of-the-art in the design and analysis of
 large-scale distributed applications and systems, or that investigates
 real, deployed, applications or systems. We seek high-quality and
 original contributions on this general theme along a range of topics
 including:
 
* Information retrieval and query support
* P2P for cloud computing
* Large-scale infrastructure technology
* Semantic overlay networks and semantic query routing
* P2P for grids, clouds, and datacenters
* Deployed (commercial) applications and systems
* Security, trust, and reputation
* Cooperation, incentives, and fairness
* P2P economics
* Social networks
* Overlay architectures and topologies
* Overlay interaction with underlying infrastructure
* Overlay monitoring and management
* Self-organization
* P2P applications and systems over mobile networks
* Measurements and modeling of P2P and cloud systems
* Performance, robustness, and scalability
 
 
 
 ++__++
 Paper submission guidelines
 ++__++
 
 Papers can be submitted either as full papers or as short papers
 (following the IEEE single-spaced two-column format and a 10-point
 font size). Full papers should not exceed 10 pages and short papers
 should not exceed 5 pages. Short papers are expected to present work
 that is less mature but holds promise, articulate a high-level vision,
 describe challenging future directions or offer results that do not
 merit a full submission. Please note that short papers also need
 evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the paper
 and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.
 
 Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through the EDAS
 paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
 templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
 information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage. The
 conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Communications
 Society.
 
 All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
 process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized by
 removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
 information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
 

Re: [freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Ian Clarke
Ah, you're right Ximin, I got mixed up.

Ian.

On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 5:49 PM, Ximin Luo infini...@gmx.com wrote:

 IIRC it was PET (Privacy-Enhancing Technologies) that rejected the last
 paper,
 due to it not having a focus on security?

 IEEE P2P is not so security-oriented, I think, in which case we would have
 a
 better chance of being accepted by them.

 X

 On 15/01/12 23:46, Ian Clarke wrote:
  Will you submit?  These guys have rejected our papers in the past
 specifically
  because we haven't yet formally responded to the Pitch Black paper, so
  submitting a response to it would be a pretty good thing IMHO.
 
  Have you had any contact with Theodore Hong?  If you ask him very nicely
 he may
  be willing to provide feedback on your paper.  Of course I will too, but
 Theo
  has a lot more experience with academic papers than I do.
 
  Ian.
 
  On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Michael Grube michael.gr...@gmail.com
  mailto:michael.gr...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Thanks for the info!
 
  On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org
  mailto:i...@freenetproject.org wrote:
 
  fyi
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: *David Hausheer* haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
  mailto:haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
  Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:27 PM
  Subject: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012
  To: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
  mailto:haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 
 
 
 ##__##__#
   IEEE P2P 2012
   12th International Conference in Peer-to-Peer Computing
  CALL FOR PAPERS
 
 ##__##__#
 
  September 3-5 2012, Tarragona (Spain)
  http://www.ieee-p2p.org
 
 
 ##__##__##
  # Papers Due: *** April, 13 2012 ***
  # Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
  # by the IEEE Computer Society Press, which are indexed by EI.
 
 ##__##__##
 
  The P2P'12 conference solicits papers on all aspects of
 large-scale
  distributed computing. Of particular interest is research that
  furthers the state-of-the-art in the design and analysis of
  large-scale distributed applications and systems, or that
 investigates
  real, deployed, applications or systems. We seek high-quality and
  original contributions on this general theme along a range of
 topics
  including:
 
 * Information retrieval and query support
 * P2P for cloud computing
 * Large-scale infrastructure technology
 * Semantic overlay networks and semantic query routing
 * P2P for grids, clouds, and datacenters
 * Deployed (commercial) applications and systems
 * Security, trust, and reputation
 * Cooperation, incentives, and fairness
 * P2P economics
 * Social networks
 * Overlay architectures and topologies
 * Overlay interaction with underlying infrastructure
 * Overlay monitoring and management
 * Self-organization
 * P2P applications and systems over mobile networks
 * Measurements and modeling of P2P and cloud systems
 * Performance, robustness, and scalability
 
 
 
  ++__++
  Paper submission guidelines
  ++__++
 
  Papers can be submitted either as full papers or as short papers
  (following the IEEE single-spaced two-column format and a
 10-point
  font size). Full papers should not exceed 10 pages and short
 papers
  should not exceed 5 pages. Short papers are expected to present
 work
  that is less mature but holds promise, articulate a high-level
 vision,
  describe challenging future directions or offer results that do
 not
  merit a full submission. Please note that short papers also need
  evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the
 paper
  and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.
 
  Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through
 the EDAS
  paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
  templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
  information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage.
 The
  conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE
 Communications
  Society.
 
  All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
  process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be 

Re: [freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Evan Daniel
Submitting a response to the Pitch Black paper seems a bit premature,
given that in the real world we probably have network distribution
problems even without an active adversary.

I continue to think that the biggest thing preventing routing layer
improvements is a fairly deep lack of understanding of what is
actually happening on the network.

And, if you're looking for papers, I think several interesting ones
could be written on that subject :)

Evan Daniel

On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Ian Clarke i...@locut.us wrote:
 Will you submit?  These guys have rejected our papers in the past
 specifically because we haven't yet formally responded to the Pitch Black
 paper, so submitting a response to it would be a pretty good thing IMHO.

 Have you had any contact with Theodore Hong?  If you ask him very nicely he
 may be willing to provide feedback on your paper.  Of course I will too, but
 Theo has a lot more experience with academic papers than I do.

 Ian.


 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Michael Grube michael.gr...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Thanks for the info!

 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org
 wrote:

 fyi

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:27 PM
 Subject: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012
 To: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de


 #
                  IEEE P2P 2012
  12th International Conference in Peer-to-Peer Computing
                 CALL FOR PAPERS
 #

 September 3-5 2012, Tarragona (Spain)
 http://www.ieee-p2p.org

 ##
 # Papers Due: *** April, 13 2012 ***
 # Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
 # by the IEEE Computer Society Press, which are indexed by EI.
 ##

 The P2P'12 conference solicits papers on all aspects of large-scale
 distributed computing. Of particular interest is research that
 furthers the state-of-the-art in the design and analysis of
 large-scale distributed applications and systems, or that investigates
 real, deployed, applications or systems. We seek high-quality and
 original contributions on this general theme along a range of topics
 including:

    * Information retrieval and query support
    * P2P for cloud computing
    * Large-scale infrastructure technology
    * Semantic overlay networks and semantic query routing
    * P2P for grids, clouds, and datacenters
    * Deployed (commercial) applications and systems
    * Security, trust, and reputation
    * Cooperation, incentives, and fairness
    * P2P economics
    * Social networks
    * Overlay architectures and topologies
    * Overlay interaction with underlying infrastructure
    * Overlay monitoring and management
    * Self-organization
    * P2P applications and systems over mobile networks
    * Measurements and modeling of P2P and cloud systems
    * Performance, robustness, and scalability



 
 Paper submission guidelines
 

 Papers can be submitted either as full papers or as short papers
 (following the IEEE single-spaced two-column format and a 10-point
 font size). Full papers should not exceed 10 pages and short papers
 should not exceed 5 pages. Short papers are expected to present work
 that is less mature but holds promise, articulate a high-level vision,
 describe challenging future directions or offer results that do not
 merit a full submission. Please note that short papers also need
 evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the paper
 and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.

 Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through the EDAS
 paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
 templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
 information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage. The
 conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Communications
 Society.

 All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
 process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized by
 removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
 information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
 might reveal the authors' identities. Papers that are not properly
 anonymized will be rejected without review. Submitted papers should
 describe original and previously unpublished research and are not
 allowed to be simultaneously submitted or under review elsewhere.

 *Note:* P2P 2012 will experiment with two changes to the traditional
 reviewing process: two-phase reviewing and open reviews. These
 changes are an effort to provide additional feedback to authors of
 submitted 

Re: [freenet-dev] Gun.io

2012-01-15 Thread Evan Daniel
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 8:11 PM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org wrote:
 I recieved the following email from Rich Jones, creator of Gun.io.  This
 could be a very interesting way for us to get specific tasks done...

 -- Forwarded message --

 ...snip...

 My name is Rich Jones, and I'm the lead developer and director of a project
 called Gun.io, a platform for open source project managers to raise funds
 and to hire open source freelancers for microtasks on their projects. I'm
 writing to you today to invite you to give it a try!

 The way it works is pretty simple: you post a task which needs to be done
 for your project and offer up an amount of money to pay for it. Other people
 can then contribute to this pool of money, or they can work on the task
 assigned. The first person to complete the task to your satisfaction will
 then be awarded all of the money in the pool.

 Gun.io is perfect for discrete tasks that your project needs to move
 forward, like fixing bugs, adding new features, and writing tests, examples
 and documentation. It's a great way to raise and spend funds, too, as your
 donors will know that their contributions are going directly to improving
 the project. Gun.io is how you turn a good project into a great project.

 Gun.io has already used successfully by the Etherpad Foundation and Mozilla,
 the makers of Firefox. We are a fairly new project, but we already have
 thousands of registered developers who will be notified when your gig is
 posted.

 This is also completely free for open source projects! I developed Gun.io
 because I am an open source developer myself, and I wanted to hire
 assistance for my projects but was unsatisfied with offshore freelancers. I
 wanted to build a community-based solution which would have open source
 developers working for each other, so that's what we've made. I think that
 Freenet could really benefit from what we've built, so please give it a try!

 You can see our homepage here: http://gun.io
 you can browse our open source gigs here: http://gun.io/open/
 and you can post your own here: http://gun.io/open/new/

 If you've got any questions or comments (or if you just want to chat), feel
 free to email me any time at rich dot gun dot io.

Dumb question time: how would I go about searching for hypothetical
freenet tasks on gun.io?

Can anyone post a job for Freenet, or only project admins? How is
payment handled?

If I were to post some small bounties on existing bugs, would that
motivate anyone here to work on them? My budget more approximates the
hey, thanks! level than the reasonably hourly wage level.

Also, if it works, I think this would be an excellent use of FPI money.

Evan
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Re: [freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Rich Jones
Thanks for this link! I might write up a little paper on a little p2p
project I just made: http://share.gun.io

(I've also just started a mailing list for people who are interested in
hacking on web-based P2P software, if anybody is interested:
web...@librelist.com)

Thanks again!
Rich

On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 7:09 PM, Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com wrote:

 Submitting a response to the Pitch Black paper seems a bit premature,
 given that in the real world we probably have network distribution
 problems even without an active adversary.

 I continue to think that the biggest thing preventing routing layer
 improvements is a fairly deep lack of understanding of what is
 actually happening on the network.

 And, if you're looking for papers, I think several interesting ones
 could be written on that subject :)

 Evan Daniel

 On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Ian Clarke i...@locut.us wrote:
  Will you submit?  These guys have rejected our papers in the past
  specifically because we haven't yet formally responded to the Pitch Black
  paper, so submitting a response to it would be a pretty good thing IMHO.
 
  Have you had any contact with Theodore Hong?  If you ask him very nicely
 he
  may be willing to provide feedback on your paper.  Of course I will too,
 but
  Theo has a lot more experience with academic papers than I do.
 
  Ian.
 
 
  On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Michael Grube michael.gr...@gmail.com
  wrote:
 
  Thanks for the info!
 
  On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org
  wrote:
 
  fyi
 
  -- Forwarded message --
  From: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
  Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:27 PM
  Subject: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012
  To: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 
 
  #
   IEEE P2P 2012
   12th International Conference in Peer-to-Peer Computing
  CALL FOR PAPERS
  #
 
  September 3-5 2012, Tarragona (Spain)
  http://www.ieee-p2p.org
 
  ##
  # Papers Due: *** April, 13 2012 ***
  # Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
  # by the IEEE Computer Society Press, which are indexed by EI.
  ##
 
  The P2P'12 conference solicits papers on all aspects of large-scale
  distributed computing. Of particular interest is research that
  furthers the state-of-the-art in the design and analysis of
  large-scale distributed applications and systems, or that investigates
  real, deployed, applications or systems. We seek high-quality and
  original contributions on this general theme along a range of topics
  including:
 
 * Information retrieval and query support
 * P2P for cloud computing
 * Large-scale infrastructure technology
 * Semantic overlay networks and semantic query routing
 * P2P for grids, clouds, and datacenters
 * Deployed (commercial) applications and systems
 * Security, trust, and reputation
 * Cooperation, incentives, and fairness
 * P2P economics
 * Social networks
 * Overlay architectures and topologies
 * Overlay interaction with underlying infrastructure
 * Overlay monitoring and management
 * Self-organization
 * P2P applications and systems over mobile networks
 * Measurements and modeling of P2P and cloud systems
 * Performance, robustness, and scalability
 
 
 
  
  Paper submission guidelines
  
 
  Papers can be submitted either as full papers or as short papers
  (following the IEEE single-spaced two-column format and a 10-point
  font size). Full papers should not exceed 10 pages and short papers
  should not exceed 5 pages. Short papers are expected to present work
  that is less mature but holds promise, articulate a high-level vision,
  describe challenging future directions or offer results that do not
  merit a full submission. Please note that short papers also need
  evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the paper
  and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.
 
  Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through the EDAS
  paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
  templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
  information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage. The
  conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Communications
  Society.
 
  All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
  process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized by
  removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
  information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
  might reveal the 

Re: [freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Michael Grube
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 10:09 PM, Evan Daniel eva...@gmail.com wrote:

 Submitting a response to the Pitch Black paper seems a bit premature,
 given that in the real world we probably have network distribution
 problems even without an active adversary.


Could you be more specific? Are you talking about the clustering that
occurs on its own?

The paper I am writing simulates proposed solutions to the pitch black
attack and measures their effectiveness. Assuming I can get that done in
short order, I will begin looking for better approaches if they can be
improved upon.
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Re: [freenet-dev] Fwd: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012

2012-01-15 Thread Michael Grube
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Ian Clarke i...@locut.us wrote:

 Will you submit?


Under the assumption that the paper is where it needs to be by the
deadline, yes.


  These guys have rejected our papers in the past specifically because we
 haven't yet formally responded to the Pitch Black paper, so submitting a
 response to it would be a pretty good thing IMHO.

 Have you had any contact with Theodore Hong?  If you ask him very nicely
 he may be willing to provide feedback on your paper.  Of course I will too,
 but Theo has a lot more experience with academic papers than I do.


That's a nice lead. Thanks!



 Ian.


 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Michael Grube michael.gr...@gmail.comwrote:

 Thanks for the info!

 On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.orgwrote:

 fyi

 -- Forwarded message --
 From: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de
 Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:27 PM
 Subject: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012
 To: David Hausheer haush...@kom.tu-darmstadt.de


 ##**##**
 #
  IEEE P2P 2012
  12th International Conference in Peer-to-Peer Computing
 CALL FOR PAPERS
 ##**##**
 #

 September 3-5 2012, Tarragona (Spain)
 http://www.ieee-p2p.org

 ##**##**
 ##
 # Papers Due: *** April, 13 2012 ***
 # Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings
 # by the IEEE Computer Society Press, which are indexed by EI.
 ##**##**
 ##

 The P2P'12 conference solicits papers on all aspects of large-scale
 distributed computing. Of particular interest is research that
 furthers the state-of-the-art in the design and analysis of
 large-scale distributed applications and systems, or that investigates
 real, deployed, applications or systems. We seek high-quality and
 original contributions on this general theme along a range of topics
 including:

* Information retrieval and query support
* P2P for cloud computing
* Large-scale infrastructure technology
* Semantic overlay networks and semantic query routing
* P2P for grids, clouds, and datacenters
* Deployed (commercial) applications and systems
* Security, trust, and reputation
* Cooperation, incentives, and fairness
* P2P economics
* Social networks
* Overlay architectures and topologies
* Overlay interaction with underlying infrastructure
* Overlay monitoring and management
* Self-organization
* P2P applications and systems over mobile networks
* Measurements and modeling of P2P and cloud systems
* Performance, robustness, and scalability



 ++**++
 Paper submission guidelines
 ++**++

 Papers can be submitted either as full papers or as short papers
 (following the IEEE single-spaced two-column format and a 10-point
 font size). Full papers should not exceed 10 pages and short papers
 should not exceed 5 pages. Short papers are expected to present work
 that is less mature but holds promise, articulate a high-level vision,
 describe challenging future directions or offer results that do not
 merit a full submission. Please note that short papers also need
 evaluation results or analysis to corroborate the claims of the paper
 and that a paper longer than 5 pages is treated as a full paper.

 Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through the EDAS
 paper-submission website linked from the conference website. IEEE
 templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word, as well as related
 information, can be found at the IEEE Digital Toolbox webpage. The
 conference proceedings will be published by the IEEE Communications
 Society.

 All submissions will be evaluated using a double-blind review
 process. To ensure blind reviewing, papers should be anonymized by
 removing author names and affiliations, as well as by masking any
 information about projects and bibliographic references, etc. that
 might reveal the authors' identities. Papers that are not properly
 anonymized will be rejected without review. Submitted papers should
 describe original and previously unpublished research and are not
 allowed to be simultaneously submitted or under review elsewhere.

 *Note:* P2P 2012 will experiment with two changes to the traditional
 reviewing process: two-phase reviewing and open reviews. These
 changes are an effort to provide additional feedback to authors of
 submitted papers and make the overall reviewing process more
 transparent. Specifically, all paper submissions will receive between
 3 and 5 reviews each; while all papers will receive at least 3
 reviews, papers of sufficient quality will undergo a second reviewing
 phase. In addition, the camera-ready version of each accepted