Submitting a response to the Pitch Black paper seems a bit premature, given that in the real world we probably have network distribution problems even without an active adversary.
I continue to think that the biggest thing preventing routing layer improvements is a fairly deep lack of understanding of what is actually happening on the network. And, if you're looking for papers, I think several interesting ones could be written on that subject :) Evan Daniel On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 6:46 PM, Ian Clarke <ian at locut.us> wrote: > Will you submit? ?These guys have rejected our papers in the past > specifically because we haven't yet formally responded to the Pitch Black > paper, so submitting a response to it would be a pretty good thing IMHO. > > Have you had any contact with Theodore Hong? ?If you ask him very nicely he > may be willing to provide feedback on your paper. ?Of course I will too, but > Theo has a lot more experience with academic papers than I do. > > Ian. > > > On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 9:29 PM, Michael Grube <michael.grube at gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Thanks for the info! >> >> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 10:12 PM, Ian Clarke <ian at freenetproject.org> >> wrote: >>> >>> fyi >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: David Hausheer <hausheer at kom.tu-darmstadt.de> >>> Date: Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 5:27 PM >>> Subject: Call for Papers: IEEE P2P 2012 >>> To: David Hausheer <hausheer at kom.tu-darmstadt.de> >>> >>> >>> ##################################################################### >>> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?IEEE P2P 2012 >>> ?12th International Conference in Peer-to-Peer Computing >>> ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 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