CodeCon presentations announced and registration open

2003-01-21 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and
network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for
developers of real-world applications with working code and active
development projects.

CodeCon registration is $95; a $15 discount is available for attendees who
register online prior to February 15th. CodeCon 2.0 will be held February
22-24, noon-6pm, at Club NV (525 Howard Street) in San Francisco.

http://www.codecon.info

Presentations will include:

* Advogato - Good metadata, even when under attack, based on a trust
metric
* Alluvium - p2p media streaming for low-bandwidth broadcasters
* Bayonne - Telephony application services for freely licensed
operating systems
* Cryptopy - pure Python crypto
* DeepGreen - Agent Oriented investment analysis designed to be
self-funding
* GNU radio - Hacking the RF Spectrum with Free Software and Hardware
* HOTorNOT - A working example of well-designed website user interface
* Hydan - Steganographically conceal a message into an executable
application
* Khashmir - A distributed hash table library upon which applications
can be built
* Mixminion - A next-generation anonymous remailer
* Neurogrid - Decentralized Fuzzy Meta-Data Search
* OpenRatings - An open source professor ratings engine
* Paketto Keiretsu - Interesting and Useful Techniques for TCP/IP
Networking
* YouServ - A communal web-hosting system for the masses
* A panel on future directions in version control



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CodeCon presentations announced and registration open

2002-01-16 Thread Bram Cohen

CodeCon is the premier event in 2002 for the P2P, cypherpunk, and
network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for
developers of real-world applications that support individual liberties.

CodeCon registration is $50, a $10 discount is available if you register
prior to February 1st. It will be held February 15-17, noon-5pm, at DNA
lounge in San Francisco.

http://codecon.org/

Presentations will include -

* Peek-A-Booty - a distributed anti-censorship application
* Invisible IRC Project - secure, anonymous client/server networks
* Idel - lightweight mobile code for p2p cpu sharing
* Reptile - a distributed but uniform content exchange mechanism
* MNet - a universal shared filestore
* Alpine - a social discovery mechanism which can handle high churn
rates, malicious peers, and limited bandwidth
* Eikon - an image search engine
* CryptoMail - encrypted email for all
* libfreenet - a case study in horrors incomprehensible to the mind of
man, and other secure protocol design mistakes
* BitTorrent - hosting large, popular files cheaply






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