Hello! Thanks for taking time to answer my questions! "Late" or otherwise, they're still helpful :)
The "pub-sub" approach makes a lot of sense. I think you explaining that sort of helped it click. So if I'm understanding correctly, the sort of core mechanism that would power it all would be a given ego being able to publish some event, say a status update. That ego would also be able to subscribe to other egos, and when the event is published, it propagates through the network, and any ego that is subscribed can receive it and interpret it. That same principle would then also be used at a peer level to sync egos between multiple devices (as in my 3rd question). Based on your answer to my 2nd question, it also seems that you might have multiple "pub-subs" per ego, and that would be how isolating different groups for communication would work? E.g. would I for instance have one pub-sub for me and my friends, then another for "shouting into the void" as it were, and then more individual ones for each individual I communicate with privately or in very small groups? Cheers, Olie. On Thursday, July 4, 2019 12:30 PM, carlo von lynX <l...@time.to.get.psyced.org> wrote: > One month late, but what do you expect from a guy gone arty. > [...] > Cheers! _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list GNUnet-developers@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers