On 5 April 2015 at 15:58, Markus Sabadello <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Am 4/5/2015 um 2:36 AM schrieb Melvin Carvalho: > > > > On 5 April 2015 at 05:28, Markus Sabadello <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> We used Henry's server: https://github.com/read-write-web/rww-play >> >> It seems a bit heavy for a little box and could probably be optimized a >> bit, but in general it worked very well for us. >> I am interested in trying GOLD as well! They should be compatible, right.. >> > > Thanks, I know that repo. > > Yes GOLD is compatible with LDP. It passes all the tests on the spec. > For those that dont know LDP stands for "Linked Data Platform". Linked > Data is pseudonym for semantic web / web of data / web3.0 etc. The > "Platform" is essentially a web server that exposes a file server to the > web, with some meta data, modeled on the UNIX principles. It became a W3C > recommendation about 1 month ago, and has about 10 different > implementations, and an interoperability test suite. > > GOLD it also has a few other features such as support for websockets, to > allow realtime updates, modular authentication, access control lists and > JSON LD. In some sense it's pre guessing what will go into the next > version of the spec, but given that it's coming from Tim Beners-Lee's team > at MIT, and Tim is director of the W3C those guesses should be quite good > ones. > > GOLD was a complete rewrite of the PHP version, written in Go for > performance and async properties. It runs on a raspberry pi quite well Im > told. We're starting to see the first alpha apps for this platform, and Im > encouraged. Apps are generally modular 100% client side JS apps, that can > run from any location, including your own storage / file system, giving you > extra control and freedom. We'd like to converge with friendly projects > such as unhosted and owncloud, and communication channels are open, but > realistically convergence takes time. > > One thing I have not worked out for freedombox is how to connect my > storage to the web e.g. using dynamic dns over https. If anyone has a > solution to this, or any ideas, I'd be interested to hear. > > > We re using PageKite, FreedomBox already supports that. > And once Let's Encrypt is ready, https shouldn't be a problem either. > Thanks, Im really excited about letsencrypt, as I understand it we can test in around 1 month from now, so currently Im slightly in waiting mode. I have the domain myfbx.com which I used to run with HTTP with my freedom box using dyndns. But now the server I run is on HTTPS and most dyndns services dont offer HTTPS at entry level. I'm slightly confused about how pagekite works with HTTPS. On the site it says: "Trial period: *31 days* & *2.5 GB"* OK, so I probably wont use 2.5GB in a month. But Im trying to understand why is there a limit there, and is there any way to avoid it? I dont mind paying for a service, but just want to understand what im paying for... > > > > >> >> Markus >> >> >> Am 4/4/2015 um 6:05 PM schrieb Melvin Carvalho: >> >> >> >> On 4 April 2015 at 20:17, Markus Sabadello <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> We concluded the GETD event this week: >>> http://get-d.net/get-decentralized-san-francisco-bay-area-spring-2015/ >>> >>> I brought several of my CubieTruck-based FreedomBox prototypes. >>> It turned out to be not so much a hackathon with a lot of developers, >>> rather it was a smaller gathering with presentations and workshops and >>> people from various backgrounds. >>> So unfortunately we didn't really get to work on any of the TODO items >>> that Sunil has put together. >>> >>> German startup Jolocom <http://jolocom.com/>, who convened the event, >>> showed a demo of a mobile app where you can navigate a distributed semantic >>> data graph (using RDF / Linked Data technology). >>> So we installed a Linked Data server on the FreedomBoxes, and that was >>> the main focus of the event. >>> >> >> Sounds very interesting, thanks for sharing. I think linked data is a >> good match for freedombox. Which server did you install, I've been testing >> GOLD [1] quite extensively lately, and am pleased with the results. Would >> love to hear your impressions. >> >> [1] https://github.com/linkeddata/gold -- GOLD -- Go Linked Data server. >> >> >>> We also had participation from RiotOS <http://riot-os.org/>, with some >>> discussion how data from the Internet of Things could be controlled via a >>> FreedomBox. >>> >>> I also had the pleasure to meet with: >>> - Greg who had introduced us to DNSChain >>> <https://github.com/okTurtles/dnschain> on one of the recent progress >>> calls. >>> - Ranga Krishnan of the EFF, who pointed me to LEAP <https://leap.se/> >>> as a candidate technology for secure messaging on FreedomBox >>> - John Light who is working on a Bitcoin box >>> <https://bitseed.org/product/blockchain-node-developer-version/> >>> So once again it seems clear how a FreedomBox can potentially be used >>> for so many different purposes. >>> Therefore I think the extensibility of Plinth and package management (as >>> we discussed on the last call) is becoming more and more important. >>> >>> On Wednesday evening, we were invited to a party at the Internet Archive. >>> I had the opportunity to give a talk about FreedomBox, see here for the >>> recording: >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-YgOYjOGZuQ >>> >>> <https://bitseed.org/product/blockchain-node-developer-version/>Next >>> week I will be at the Internet Identity Workshop: >>> http://www.internetidentityworkshop.com/ >>> >>> Markus >>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Freedombox-discuss mailing list >>> [email protected] >>> >>> http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss >>> >> >> >> > >
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