For those who couldn't attend but are interested:
Notes GNUNET Dev Mumble: General: INRIA team and open positions: - a postdoc from the us will join presumably end of the year - highspeed lab @ inria with multiple position from april - open position: https://gnunet.org/hiring Power cycling at TUM - Some friday afternoon, sree will keep us up to date - gnunet.org to be removed from that test GNUnet overall progress: Next release envisioned asap Currently milestones blocking the release: - Transport connectivity issues - Christian and Docmalloc working on that - Roadmap for release: https://gnunet.org/bugs/roadmap_page.php - TRANSPORT Christian adding new functionality to monitor plugins, transport and ats with gui tools Docmalloc fixing functionality starting with test cases - CADET Bart fixed a lot of issues and set the bugs to feedback We can start to test CADET for bugs: no crashes or warnings are expected Other projects - BRAHMS aka RPS (https://gnunet.org/brahms) Complete in about 3 month Allows to pick a random peer Decentralized replacement for directory servers -TALER (http://www.taler.net/) crypto changed but is expected to work again sree has a student to work on a android wallet app new hires wanted (open position!) to start working on the wallet florian and Grothoff will work on auditing software - Social tg will continue to work on social service Discussion - GNUnet and Onion Routing Take ideas from I2P -> There is a language barrier Tox people have idea for NATed peers - cjdns Are there any links to cjdns? gnunet's focus is not only on routing but on security with adversaries -Taler and P2P Is Taler a P2P system ... No, taler is not a p2p system since it uses a mint and is not running over gnunet but it will be possible to integrate it with gnunet later - Meeting or Hackfest is there place for a meeting? Joe: just come over to brazil Docmalloc: hackfest in munich? we just need a room for an evening or a day!? tg: come to Amsterdam - What is the audience for a release? People are interested in using it for filesharing, conversation, social networking for organized resistance, news grothoff: we can discuss about a release politics if there are different views - Transition from SVN to GIT? GC: git tends to fraction projects and prevents about people from knowing what is going on, performance and scalability important bart: big changes are easier without breaking the system nurner: transparency is important and hiding information is a bad idea viric, although not being a committer, suggests using fossil-scm. He would prefers even cvs over svn
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