Hi Sahil,
I don't got much to contribute to your mail - others will do that - other than: Welcome in the community! :) Greetings, Bastian Schmidt On Thu, March 7, 2024 11:48 am, valdaarhun wrote: > Hi, > > > My name is Sahil. I go by the pseudonym valdaarhun on Github. > I have an interest in P2P systems and network engineering. I > had worked on a semester long research project [1] on P2P networks on > distributed key generation under a professor while in university as psart > of my bachelor's program. > > I am no longer in university but would like to continue working > in this realm outside of my day job. The P2P developed as part of my > project was an impractical one tailored for the purposed of the project. I > would now like to get hands-on experience on a practical P2P network and > architecture. > > I am not eligible for GSoC but would like to engage with the > community and look forward to becoming a long-term contributor to GNUnet. > > I have already started going through the documentation [2] but > haven't set up a development environment yet. I'll do that too. > > I have taken a look at the project' roadmap [3]. Some items are very > intersting such as onion routing with RPS but they have been planned to be > worked on after the 1.0 release. > > I would love to get some advice on what I could work on as a first > project. In the roadmap, the checkbox for NAT hasn't been checked under the > TNG section. Can I help out with that? > > > Or how's the idea of writing a new communicator plugin for TNG? > For eg., a plugin for XMPP [4]? I am not sure if this needed in GNUnet. > I thought I would put my idea out there to get some feedback. > > > I look forward to hearing from you. > > > Thanks, > Sahil > https://github.com/valdaarhun > > > [1] https://github.com/valdaarhun/Distributed-Key-Generation-Algorithm > [2] https://docs.gnunet.org/latest/ > [3] https://www.gnunet.org/en/roadmap.html > [4] https://xmpp.org/ > > > PS: I sent the above email earlier but I had not subscribed to the > mailing list at the time. I believe this email might have been sent to the > moderator's queue because of that. I have subscribed to the mailing list > now. I thought I would try resending the email so it lands in the > mailing list's inbox. I apologize for any inconvenience caused. > > > >