[freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 30 May 2011 05:29:22 Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical > implementation. (However, I can't help but get obsessed with technical > details when the project asks for it.) > > Anyways, I've talked with sanity

[freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
chnical... Yeah, that's worth a post... > > See you around. :) > > --- On Mon, 5/30/11, Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: > > From: Tom Elovi Spruce > Subject: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs > To: devl at freenetproject.org > Date: Monday, May 30, 2011, 12:29 AM > &

Re: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 30 May 2011 05:29:22 Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical > implementation. (However, I can't help but get obsessed with technical > details when the project asks for it.) > > Anyways, I've talked with sanity

Re: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-31 Thread Matthew Toseland
chnical... Yeah, that's worth a post... > > See you around. :) > > --- On Mon, 5/30/11, Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: > > From: Tom Elovi Spruce > Subject: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs > To: devl@freenetproject.org > Date: Monday, May 30, 2011, 12:29 AM > &

[freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-30 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
On Sunday 29 May 2011 21:29:22 Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: > 2. Creating a free web publishing platform for everyone. This way, you can > convince people to be part of the opennet and get more nodes. Maybe this > will lead to having the opennet "feel" just as responsive as the typical > client-server p

[freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-30 Thread Volodya
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/30/2011 08:29 AM, Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical > implementation. (However, I can't help but get obsessed with technical > details > when the project asks for it

Re: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-30 Thread Luke R.
Mon, 5/30/11, Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: From: Tom Elovi Spruce Subject: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs To: devl@freenetproject.org Date: Monday, May 30, 2011, 12:29 AM Hi all, I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical implementation.  (However, I can&#

[freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-30 Thread Luke R.
Mon, 5/30/11, Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: From: Tom Elovi Spruce Subject: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs To: devl at freenetproject.org Date: Monday, May 30, 2011, 12:29 AM Hi all, I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical implementation. ?(However, I can&#

Re: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-30 Thread Arne Babenhauserheide
On Sunday 29 May 2011 21:29:22 Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: > 2. Creating a free web publishing platform for everyone. This way, you can > convince people to be part of the opennet and get more nodes. Maybe this > will lead to having the opennet "feel" just as responsive as the typical > client-server p

Re: [freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-29 Thread Volodya
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 05/30/2011 08:29 AM, Tom Elovi Spruce wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical > implementation. (However, I can't help but get obsessed with technical > details > when the project asks for it

[freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-29 Thread Tom Elovi Spruce
Hi all, I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical implementation. (However, I can't help but get obsessed with technical details when the project asks for it.) Anyways, I've talked with sanity on reddit and it seems you need some UI contributors: http://www.re

[freenet-dev] Greetings Freenet Devs

2011-05-29 Thread Tom Elovi Spruce
Hi all, I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical implementation. (However, I can't help but get obsessed with technical details when the project asks for it.) Anyways, I've talked with sanity on reddit and it seems you need some UI contributors: http://www.re

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2000-06-03 Thread Oskar Sandberg
If you remember, we looked this up a few weeks ago, and the fingerprint is simply the SHA hash of the public key (preceded by a single number giving the kind of key I think). So if you insert your public key, CHK == fingerprint. On Sat, 03 Jun 2000, Scott G. Miller wrote: > > > You know, you

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2000-06-03 Thread Scott G. Miller
> If you remember, we looked this up a few weeks ago, and the fingerprint is > simply the SHA hash of the public key (preceded by a single number giving the > kind of key I think). > > So if you insert your public key, CHK == fingerprint. Not if you wind up inserting the text version. I'm going

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2000-06-03 Thread Scott G. Miller
> You know, you could put keys into freenet and use the fingerprint as > the file key to get them out. > Or, better, use CHK's to insert them, and have a KHK like "scgmille at indiana.edu/pgp-key", as well as the fingerprint point to that. Then you fetch by email, calculate the fingerprint, fetc

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2000-06-02 Thread Scott G. Miller
> > development. (I helped develope the real time communication protocol > > for RTIME's online gaming engine www.rtimeinc.com) I've got lots of > > I'd just like to say that the RTIME gaming engine is bad-ass, one of the > few things being done right now that I think is both worthwhile and > r

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2000-06-02 Thread Brandon
> development. (I helped develope the real time communication protocol > for RTIME's online gaming engine www.rtimeinc.com) I've got lots of I'd just like to say that the RTIME gaming engine is bad-ass, one of the few things being done right now that I think is both worthwhile and related to m

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2000-06-02 Thread Jay Prince
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 > Also, your PGP key is damn long. Yikes! Now *that* is long term security. :) Scott Well, it wouldn't let me have an 8192 bit key. Oh well. :-) I just figured that CPU speed is going up exponentially, so the cost of encoding and decodin

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2000-06-02 Thread Jay Prince
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello all- I've just downloaded the freenet tarball a couple days ago and am familiarizing myself with the code. I'm a software engineer with about 10 years of shrinkwrapped software development, but not much experience contributing to open source pr