l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: > Mark H Weaver <m...@netris.org> skribis: > >> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes: >> >>> Ideally, I imagine you could do something like: >>> >>> dht-get /gnu/store/ykmg6ydrmlkn600wklriw3wzc1z3dcli-emacs-24.3 >>> >>> and get as a reply (roughly) a tuple containing: >>> >>> 1. a signature (as a canonical s-expression); >> >> Why only one signature? > > Because as I view it, everyone would publish its own signature. Then, > as a user, one can see all those signatures, which is a good thing for > the reasons you mention.
If the accumulation of signatures happens in the DHT, that's fine, but in that case, did you mean to write that in reply to the 'dht-get' request that you'd receive "a set of tuples" instead of "a tuple"? I suppose I'm showing my ignorance of how the GNUnet DHT works. I apologize for not yet finding the time to study GNUnet properly. Mark