Hello,
This year I am planning to contribute to gnunet and secushare.
Currently I do not have git access, because I did not sign the CLA.
Once this is done, I will finally join GNUnet e.V.
Tobias
> On 7. Feb 2022, at 12:37, Maxime Devos wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> Name
>>A name in GNS is a domain name as defined in [RFC8499] as an
>> ordered list of labels. The labels in a name are separated using the
>> character "." (dot). Names, like labels, are encoded in UTF-8.
>
> Does that mean,
> On 7. Feb 2022, at 20:02, Schanzenbach, Martin
> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 7. Feb 2022, at 12:37, Maxime Devos wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Name
>>> A name in GNS is a domain name as defined in [RFC8499] as an
>>> ordered list of labels. The labels in a name are separated using the
>>> character
> On 7. Feb 2022, at 20:12, Maxime Devos wrote:
>
> Schanzenbach, Martin schreef op ma 07-02-2022 om 19:02 [+]:
LEGACY HOSTNAME
A UTF-8 string (which is not 0-terminated) representing the
legacy hostname.
>>>
>>> What happens if it contaings \0, or ends with two dots,
Schanzenbach, Martin schreef op ma 07-02-2022 om 19:02 [+]:
> > > LEGACY HOSTNAME
> > > A UTF-8 string (which is not 0-terminated) representing the
> > > legacy hostname.
> >
> > What happens if it contaings \0, or ends with two dots, does that
> mean
> > the LEHO record is invalid and
Hi again, GNUnet people.
Is this the place where to discuss about libextractor? I have two points.
#1 I often see something interesting. Key-value pairs are categorized as
EXTRACTOR_METATYPE_UNKNOWN:
unknown: chroma-format=4:2:0
unknown: bit-depth-chroma=8
unknown: colorimetry=bt709
unknown:
Christian Grothoff schreef op ma 07-02-2022 om 13:59 [+0100]:
> Yes, that's fine. -Christian
Done, in commit 1f6ddc48151d5ad47389eb38b901f190c97c4f10.
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Yes, that's fine. -Christian
On 2/6/22 3:44 PM, Maxime Devos wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some documentation I've been writing for Scheme-GNUnet (GNUnet-
> Scheme?) (GFDL1.3+, no invariant sections) is based on comments in
> src/include/gnunet_mq_lib.h, but that C header is GPL3+ licensed. Do I
> have
Hi,
> Name
> A name in GNS is a domain name as defined in [RFC8499] as an
> ordered list of labels. The labels in a name are separated using the
> character "." (dot). Names, like labels, are encoded in UTF-8.
Does that mean, no punycode, unlike DNS? Does GNUnet's GNS<->DNS code
handle
Thank you, madmurphy! I think several of the gnunet
CLI tools need improvements of this kind, actually.
I vaguely remember doing similar edits somewhere -
making outputs friendly to parse.
On Sat, Feb 05, 2022 at 08:09:02AM +, madmurphy wrote:
>1. What do you think about the fact that I
> Block Storage
> The Block Storage component is used to persist and manage data by
> nodes. It includes logic for quotas, caching stragegies and data
> validation.
stagegies -> strategies
> Responsible Peer:
> The peer N that is responsible for a specific resource K, as
> defined by the
Thank you very much Maxime. I will look into the feedback this week.
Just a side note: LSD0004 (the DHT) ist still in a very early, rough state.
LSD0001 (GNS) is what is currently in the final stages and needs some fresh
eyes before
submission, if you are interested. :)
Anyway. As soon as I
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