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RE: [GNUnet-developers] gnucleus/gnunet
From: |
jan marco alkema |
Subject: |
RE: [GNUnet-developers] gnucleus/gnunet |
Date: |
Fri, 9 Apr 2004 09:03:58 +0200 |
Hello Marcos,
What I like of Gnucleus:
1) The installation procedure. Next, next, next,., finish. It takes only a
few minutes ---)
2) In start -> programs -> Gnucleus: are the following topics: "Gnucleus
Home Page", "Gnucleus Forums", "Gnucleus" and "Uninstall Gnucleus".
3) I find the pull down menu very good. Look at the "Statistics". Very easy
to click some log information on/off.
4) There is a chat/browser build in.
5) The browser-, Connection-, ect. Windows are separate windows in the
screen window.
6) They have "ultrapeers".
7) In menu item Tools is a "scheduler". N.B. In my view the scheduler is
too
simple, but.
Hybride means: You have in the "Tools -> Statistics" window, field "Network"
besides "Gnutella" and "G2" also "Gnunet".
How can you make a hybride system?
In my view is that you have one client like "Gnucleus". The client gets the
(Gnutella, G2, Gnunet) information out of the (MySQL) databases.
All the files/namespaces are also in the databases. You can give every
file/namespace a classification like "anonymous", "private" and "public".
Depending on these classifications different programs (with degree of
authorizations) should be used (automatically). If you look at
http://www.c0re.net/gnuforum/viewtopic.php?t=3774 Gnucleus has not
programmed these classification properly.
Greetings Jan Marco