Hi Saurav, Lurchi just pasted a very interesting patch (that will deserve a longer look and reply from me later) a few hours ago that is to change the GNUnet event loop so that it can run on top of tokio (or others). I think this is the model we should probably strive for, and maybe we can then use this foundation to do bindings for many GNUnet subsystems reasonably quickly.
If Lurchi has the time, it would be great if we could have a Mumble chat about this topic after I'm back in Rennes and before the GSoC deadline, so IIRC 28.3-2.4. would be the timeframe. People I'd definitively like to have are Jeff, Lurchi, Lynx, you and myself, but more would be welcome. Jeff: can you coordinate off-list to find a good time for this? Then we can polish our design/plan together and give Saurav some more feedback for the GSoC proposal at the same time. Happy hacking! Christian On 03/22/2017 06:50 PM, Saurav Sachidanand wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm a CS sophomore studying in India. I've been programming in Rust > for more than year now with some personal projects in it and a few > patches to Servo (github.com/saurvs). I noticed that improving > gnunet-rs is listed as a project for GSoC this year. I am interested > in working on this project and on GNUnet in general. So I've been in > contact with Jeffrey Burdges for about a month discussing what we > could work on. > > Part of the project would converting the existing gjio API in > gnunet-rs to the tokio stack, the subsequent part would be adding > bindings for other gnunet subsystems. I wanted to ask everyone in the > community which subsystems they'd like to see added to gnunet-rs. > Currently peerinfo is supported. Jeff and I were interested in DHT and > Peerstore. > > Thanks, > Saurav > > _______________________________________________ > GNUnet-developers mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers >
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