Hello!
> Have you considered picking up where Rémi left off? Even if you choose
> not to use GNUnet instead of IPFS, perhaps Rémi's prior work can help
> you as you work on your project.
Our work last summer around sharing packages through a P2P network was
tied to GNUnet’s architecture, but sur
irectly publish/index
the build, but I don’t know if it’s viable.
Does it seem right to you?
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Rémi Birot-Delrue
along.
In order to make this work, the publisher will basically inline the
`narinfo' file of each archive into its metadata before indexing
(uploading) it on GNUnet.
As usual, feel free to contact me for any question, suggestion, advice,
idea, critic or joke.
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Rémi Birot-Delrue
t!
As usual, if you have any question, do not hesitate to contact me
through email or IRC (remi`bd).
Good afternoon,
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Rémi Birot-Delrue
mall report
of my activities on a weekly basis; if you think this is too much or not
enough, feel free to point it out to me :)
You can contact me with this email (asg...@free.fr), also you’ll also
often find me on Guix’s IRC channel as remi`bd.
Thank you for your kind welcome,
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Rémi Birot-Delrue
? Should
it propose the end-user a choice, or include a way to automatically
choose in most cases?
The prospect of having a (semi-)decentralised and Lisp-based
package-manager is really appealing.
Sincerely,
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Rémi Birot-Delrue
proposal for the GSoC
#+AUTHOR: Rémi Birot-Delrue
#+EMAIL: asg...@free.fr
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Implementing a DHCP client in Guile Scheme
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