On 01/16/2015 10:16 AM, Ludovic Courtès wrote: > Bart Polot <[email protected]> skribis: > >> I agreed, we should start dog-fooding as soon as it's ready: use >> gnunet-conversation + multicast (!) instead of mumble. > > Dog-fooding means precisely that you don’t wait until it’s “ready”. ;-)
Well, but I think it doesn't quite mean you try to have a group conversation over a 1:1 channel ;-). My definition of 'ready' just means that there is at least code for it ;-). > I’ve had my share of dog food with Guix, and I think it’s very valuable. > It would be nice to host source code releases, documents, etc. on > GNUnet’s AFS or something like that, and possibly have a Web gateway > just to show people what it’s like (I remember Zooko hosted his blog on > Tahoe long ago.) That's not dog-fooding, as we obviously don't download the GNUnet TGZ very much. Just posting GNUnet code or documents on GNUnet doesn't make *us* use it, it just forces others that want to learn about the system to use it first. And for source code *development*, we need version control, and that is again simply not existing in AFS. Anyway, I do think using gnunet-conversation instead of the phone as soon as possible (for 1:1 conversations among developers) would be good.
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