Lily <m...@chroma.sh> writes: > Hi! I've been evaluating gnunet for one of my personal projects and I had a > few questions:
Presumably this project[1]? > - I saw in the docs that gnunet uses proof-of-work in a couple places (NSE > and Revocation), would this work well on something like a smartphone? If not, > are there alternatives in the works? There was a PhD position posted recently[2] concerning creating Taler wallets that could work on embedded systems, and since GNU Taler is listed on the applications page[3], presumably a smartphone could work, unless I'm missing something. > - Does the messaging application guarantee consistent ordering of messages > across different nodes? I'm not sure. > - I saw there was a social subsystem in the works, is there any information > about that public? Perhaps you're thinking of secushare[4]? > - How stable is gnunet, is it something that could be relied on to build a > stable p2p application on top of today? Me, personally, I'm going to wait a few more years until I would start prototyping ideas, if that gives you any clue. I'm no GNUnet dev, just a curious spectator for now. Cheers, Hendursaga [1] https://github.com/0chroma/recipra [2] https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnunet-developers/2022-09/msg00069.html [3] https://www.gnunet.org/en/applications.html [4] https://secushare.org/