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From: | William Liquorice |
Subject: | The promised diagrams |
Date: | Sun, 4 Apr 2021 20:13:32 +0100 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:78.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/78.7.1 |
Hello everyone,I just exported the .dia files to SVG. All of them are pretty scruffy right now, these are just how I left them when I gave up on my Rust project.
The big "gnunet" diagram is pretty much a recreation if the full architecture diagram. It has grown rather organically, and I tried to lay things out to minimise tangling of different systems. The others are in various states of organisation.
The key to interpreting them is much like the architecture diagram: * Double-barred boxes are applications * Hexagons are services * Diamonds are libraries* Solid black arrows are dependencies (start point depends on the end point).
* Solid blue arrows indicate that the start point plugs into the end point. * The (very rare) dashed black arrow is an "indirect dependency"If there's a way to keep path nodes locked to specific points on other objects in an SVG file, I think I would make new SVG originals, because the Dia diagrams all look a bit naff and the program is a bit difficult to work with anyway.
Let me know what you think! - William
gnunet.dia
Description: application/dia-diagram
gnunet.svg
Description: image/svg
gnunet_central.dia
Description: application/dia-diagram
gnunet_central.svg
Description: image/svg
gnunet_gns.dia
Description: application/dia-diagram
gnunet_gns.svg
Description: image/svg
gnunet_vpn.dia
Description: application/dia-diagram
gnunet_vpn.svg
Description: image/svg
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