hi Pasquale,

On Sun, 27 Mar 2011, Pasquale Cataldi wrote:

>    Is there a 'master' document to start that will give me a general
>    idea and that refers to others for detailed specifications? Also,
>    some of those documents are 'deprecated'. What does that mean in
>    practice? Are those ideas obsolete or there is a newer version of
>    the document somewhere else?

you are right, but then please consider that this project lacks also
this kind of contribution among others previously mentioned by Luca.

NTK was started by freedom activists and written with urgency and
concrete threats in mind, not designed in a lab as an algorithm to be
peer reviewed in an academic fashion.

at the core of NTK sits an innovative approach to p2p networking which
is mostly Alpt's mathematical vision catalyzing many brainstorms held
at the http://hackmeeting.org, in the freaknet medialab and especially
in events like the TCPC http://dyne.org/tcpc

as funny as that might look :) you can realize how this project is far
from the kind of documentation you are envisioning: yet i think it is
remarkably documented if compared to other free software projects born
in the wild out there, esp. referring to the NTK's RFC.

>    I think that a reorganization of the website should start by
>    sorting the available material and to provide guideline for
>    diving into the project.

mostly referring to the new python branch, this was done by Luca some
time ago, in italian which i believe you can read well
http://lab.dyne.org/Netsukuku/ita/


please feel free to further contribute to the wiki in the language you
prefer, i guess NTK can well benefit from your skills.


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at last please consider that every mail you send to our mailinglist is
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beyond our own possibility to remove it from the public domain; so
this notice doesn't really makes sense here. by participating to the
project you agree to release your contributions as free and open
source software (and thinkering) under the GNU GPL v3
license. everyone can use (even commercially) our results and we do
our best to keep an history of developers involved, as you can see.

ciao!


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