CodeCon 2006 Call For Papers

2005-10-11 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 2006 February 10-12, 2006 San Francisco CA, USA www.codecon.org Call For Papers CodeCon is the premier showcase of cutting edge software development. It is an excellent opportunity for programmers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community. All

[Clips] [p2p-hackers] CodeCon 2006 Call For Papers

2005-10-11 Thread R.A. Hettinga
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CodeCon 2006 Call For Papers

2005-10-11 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 2006 February 10-12, 2006 San Francisco CA, USA www.codecon.org Call For Papers CodeCon is the premier showcase of cutting edge software development. It is an excellent opportunity for programmers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community. All

CodeCon vs. Demo: A Tale of Two Conferences

2005-02-27 Thread R.A. Hettinga
couldn't have been more different. The first, called CodeCon, drew 100 or so mostly young programmers, many from the open-source software movement, to a dark and cavernous San Francisco dance club, the venue chosen largely because it was cheap. Attendance cost $80, but you got to go to a Friday night

CodeCon Reminder

2005-02-07 Thread Len Sassaman
e'd like to remind those of you planning to attend this year's event that CodeCon is fast approaching. CodeCon is the premier event in 2005 for application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects. Past

CodeCon Reminder

2005-02-07 Thread Len Sassaman
e'd like to remind those of you planning to attend this year's event that CodeCon is fast approaching. CodeCon is the premier event in 2005 for application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects. Past

CodeCon CFP deadline nearing

2004-12-11 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 4.0 February 11-13, 2005 San Francisco CA, USA www.codecon.org Call For Papers CodeCon is the premier showcase of cutting edge software development. It is an excellent opportunity for programmers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community. All

CodeCon CFP deadline nearing

2004-12-10 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 4.0 February 11-13, 2005 San Francisco CA, USA www.codecon.org Call For Papers CodeCon is the premier showcase of cutting edge software development. It is an excellent opportunity for programmers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community. All

CodeCon 2005 Call for Papers

2004-10-06 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 4.0 February 11-13, 2005 San Francisco CA, USA www.codecon.org Call For Papers CodeCon is the premier showcase of cutting edge software development. It is an excellent opportunity for programmers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community. All

CodeCon 2005 Call for Papers

2004-10-06 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 4.0 February 11-13, 2005 San Francisco CA, USA www.codecon.org Call For Papers CodeCon is the premier showcase of cutting edge software development. It is an excellent opportunity for programmers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community. All

CodeCon program announced, early registration deadline nearing

2004-01-21 Thread Len Sassaman
The program for CodeCon 2004 has been announced. http://www.codecon.org/2004/program.html CodeCon is the premier showcase of active hacker projects. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects. All presentations will given by one

CodeCon program announced, early registration deadline nearing

2004-01-21 Thread Len Sassaman
The program for CodeCon 2004 has been announced. http://www.codecon.org/2004/program.html CodeCon is the premier showcase of active hacker projects. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects. All presentations will given by one

Codecon 2004 CFP - Just a few days left

2003-12-10 Thread Bram Cohen
CodeCon 3.0 February 20-22, 2004 San Francisco CA, USA www.codecon.org Call For Papers CodeCon is the premier showcase of active hacker projects. It is an excellent opportunity for developers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community. All presentations

Codecon 2004 CFP - Just a few days left

2003-12-10 Thread Bram Cohen
CodeCon 3.0 February 20-22, 2004 San Francisco CA, USA www.codecon.org Call For Papers CodeCon is the premier showcase of active hacker projects. It is an excellent opportunity for developers to demonstrate their work and keep abreast of what's going on in their community. All presentations

CodeCon happenings [was: RE: Social democrats on our list]

2003-03-11 Thread Lucky Green
Anon wrote quoting Tim: Does my right to control my own property vanish when I become a shop or restaurant? How about when I get larger? Renowned cypherpunk Dave Del Torto thinks it does. This is the argument that he was using to try to gain admittance to CodeCon this year, after

CodeCon Registration Deadline Approaching

2003-02-12 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon is fast approaching, and there are only three days left to register online for CodeCon at the reduced rate. CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications

CodeCon Registration Deadline Approaching

2003-02-12 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon is fast approaching, and there are only three days left to register online for CodeCon at the reduced rate. CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications

CodeCon presentations announced and registration open

2003-01-21 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects. CodeCon registration is $95; a $15 discount is available

CodeCon presentations announced and registration open

2003-01-21 Thread Len Sassaman
CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects. CodeCon registration is $95; a $15 discount is available

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread Sampo Syreeni
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So if your P2P application is IPv6 compatible, you can get a semi permanent IPv6 IP automatically from a server, and thereafter do peer to peer, just as if you were full, no kidding, on the internet. This nicely solves the problem with NATs, true.

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread Jim Choate
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Lucky Green wrote: I concur. In fact, I was surprised that not a single one of the many P2P solutions presented at the recent excellent CODECON made any mention of support for IPv6, which can be easily be added to just about any P2P application, while every presenter

RE: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread jamesd
On 28 Apr 2002 at 16:20, Morlock Elloi wrote: How exactly does the introduction of IPV6 on a machine that is NAT-ted by the ISP who doesn't give shit about IPV6 help the situation ? James A. Donald: To connect to the IPV6 world from inside a NAT network, you need a machine that is both

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread Sampo Syreeni
On Sat, 27 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So if your P2P application is IPv6 compatible, you can get a semi permanent IPv6 IP automatically from a server, and thereafter do peer to peer, just as if you were full, no kidding, on the internet. This nicely solves the problem with NATs, true.

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-29 Thread jamesd
-- On 29 Apr 2002 at 14:58, Sampo Syreeni wrote: [IPv6] nicely solves the problem with NATs, true. However, most firewalls I know are there for security reasons. Those will likely be adapted to work for 6to4 as well. The transition period will likely see some cracks where p2p can work,

RE: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-28 Thread Lucky Green
. I concur. In fact, I was surprised that not a single one of the many P2P solutions presented at the recent excellent CODECON made any mention of support for IPv6, which can be easily be added to just about any P2P application, while every presenter bemoaned the fact that the existence of NAT's

RE: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-28 Thread georgemw
On 28 Apr 2002 at 0:15, Lucky Green wrote: I concur. In fact, I was surprised that not a single one of the many P2P solutions presented at the recent excellent CODECON made any mention of support for IPv6, which can be easily be added to just about any P2P application, while every presenter

RE: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-28 Thread Morlock Elloi
I concur. In fact, I was surprised that not a single one of the many P2P solutions presented at the recent excellent CODECON made any mention of support for IPv6, which can be easily be added to just about any P2P application, while every presenter bemoaned the fact that the existence

RE: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-28 Thread jamesd
-- On 28 Apr 2002 at 16:20, Morlock Elloi wrote: How exactly does the introduction of IPV6 on a machine that is NAT-ted by the ISP who doesn't give shit about IPV6 help the situation ? To connect to the IPV6 world from inside a NAT network, you need a machine that is both inside and

RE: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-28 Thread jamesd
On 28 Apr 2002 at 16:20, Morlock Elloi wrote: How exactly does the introduction of IPV6 on a machine that is NAT-ted by the ISP who doesn't give shit about IPV6 help the situation ? James A. Donald: To connect to the IPV6 world from inside a NAT network, you need a machine that is both

RE: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-28 Thread jamesd
-- On 28 Apr 2002 at 16:20, Morlock Elloi wrote: How exactly does the introduction of IPV6 on a machine that is NAT-ted by the ISP who doesn't give shit about IPV6 help the situation ? To connect to the IPV6 world from inside a NAT network, you need a machine that is both inside and

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-04-27 Thread jamesd
-- On 18 Feb 2002 at 14:37, Sampo Syreeni wrote: we still need one of the machines to be outside a firewall. I think what anonymous is describing is the situation when each and every non-corporate customer is behind a firewall owned by an ISP, corporations shield their employees behind

CodeCon

2002-03-20 Thread georgemw
On 20 Mar 2002 at 15:18, dmolnar wrote: Hey look, it's been a while, but I don't remember anyone saying much about CodeCon from last month. It happened. It was cypherpunkly. People wrote code. I can get the MP3s over Bram Cohen's BitTorrent. This is really cool. Unfortunately there's still

CodeCon recap from The Register

2002-02-26 Thread Anonymous via the Cypherpunks Tonga Remailer
Andrew Orlowski on CodeCon, the cutting-edge technology conference produced by Bay Area Cypherpunks Bram Cohen and Len Sassaman. Andrew seems to like the heavy emphasis on working code (even without working demos!) and the lack of comp'd journalists. quote Probably what made this grassroots

p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-02-18 Thread Adam Back
machines that I don't see it currently presents a problem. Adam Anonymous writes: Few impressions after just closed CodeCon 2002 (http://codecon.org) - NATing is successfully choking P2P. All solutions require subpoenable and destroyable proxies. Address space is owned by whoever owns

Re: p2p and asymmetric bandwidth (Re: Fear and Futility at CodeCon)

2002-02-18 Thread Sampo Syreeni
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002, Adam Back wrote: and when someone wants to connect to it and can't they connect to the super-node and the super-node tells the unreachable node over the already open connection to connect back to the connecting machine. Of course, that approach could be extended do the

Slashdot | CodeCon: A Conference for P2P Hackers

2002-01-18 Thread Jim Choate
http://slashdot.org/developers/02/01/18/0544226.shtml -- -- Day by day the Penguins are making me lose my mind. Bumper Sticker The Armadillo Group

Call for Presentations: CODECON 2002

2001-09-26 Thread Karsten M. Self
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Forwarded from linux-elitists. - CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS: CODECON 2002 http://www.codecon.org/ Please forward wherever applicable. CodeCon 2002, scheduled for February 15, 16