alright, Yeah, I'll try doing that with my friend. I think both ways can be
done simultaneously, And I might be able to set up a perm, At least, Semi-perm
node. It should be fun making that interface!
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From: Yussi <[email protected]>
To: Luca Dionisi <[email protected]>
Cc: Netsukuku discussion list <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2013 6:28:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Netsukuku] NewNetsukukuOrg
OK, let's start with this:
How do we put the valadoc online?
Who can set up some permanent ntk nodes?
How do we check that two nodes are connected?
How do we set up "hidden services"?
How do we 'ping' using the ntk namespace?
How do we use the ntk namespace within a browser (Ie,
http://gf.gh.gb.g1...)?
I am very busy too, so busy i shouldn't be wasting time doing this, I've
got an exam in 3 days, another in 5 and more to come.
I am going to this event in the UK, in June, there will be a lot of
hackers there who I am sure I can pitch this to, if I have something to
pitch.
I do really want to help, I have however been gifted with the attributes
of being extremely unreliable and messy, so it can't be me who puts
order into the chaos.
Valeska, what I think can really help, is a web based control panel for
ntk, I think you can do it, and learn tons of new things. I don't think
PR or money will harm us, but i don't think that's what's holding us
back either. basically, we want to attract the sort of people who will
look past the PR and into the code/docs. We want the people who hang
around on darknet forums, security researchers, network engineers and
mathematicians, conman and criminally minded hackers who will test us at
every corner, we want the NSA to be unable to take us down in the long
run. Fund raising efforts and PR are no substitute for coding and testing.
But, if you feel like this is how you can contribute most, don't let it
stop you.
On 18/05/13 13:46, Luca Dionisi wrote:
> As I said, now I am very busy and I cannot help you much. It's not that
> I don't want to help, or that I don't care. I really hope that you can help.
> Anyway, I think that if you really want to accomplish this (and so it
> seems) you can find your way, and learn more than you could learn if I
> tried to explain everything.
> In my intention I will be back soon.
>
> On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Yussi <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> OK, then i was wrong, even better,
> It's not what you said, it's how the last exchange was made. It read
> some subsurface tensions, if there aren't any, great!
>
> So than, how do you see this project going? what's your vision for it?
> what help do you need, what things you'd like to designate, and more
> importantly, how do we set up the ground work for other people to join?
>
> On 18/05/13 13:30, Luca Dionisi wrote:
> > think you are misunderstading, or maybe the fault is my bad
> > english. I was not criticizing Jaromil, nor Alpt nor anybody. Also,
> > I am not burned out. When did I say that? Or what did make you
> > think so?
> >
> > Jaromil, did I offend you with this email? Yussi is making me
> > doubt about my way of expressing! :D --Luca
>
>
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