That is excellent news. That means we have a way of distributing materials in a robust fashion. Congratulations Pierre! And Guix! Now it is time to finish polishing a service/services for it no? How
I found a solution to package IPFS without gx, so go-ipfs has just hit master! I'll put the "gx-download" on hold since it's not used for anything else at the moment. -- Pierre Neidhardt https://ambr
Nice! I tried to take a look at the existing ipfs-wip branches and felt it was too difficult for me to package myself. Good luck with it! Flo Am 30/11/2018 um 09:56 schrieb Pierre Neidhardt: Fantasti
Hello, Gábor Boskovits <address@hidden> skribis: Yes, that’s probably what’s happening. Pierre, perhaps it’s just a matter of setting some environment variable (SSL_CERT_DIR and/or SSL_CERT_FI
Pierre Neidhardt <address@hidden> ezt írta (időpont: 2018. okt. 25., Cs 20:11): Sorry, I don't understand what you are asking. The following is the output I get when I attempt to build a package
Sorry, I don't understand what you are asking. The following is the output I get when I attempt to build a package using gx-fetch: --8<--cut here--start-->8-- ;;; note: source file /home/ambrevar/pr
This is unrelated to Go: it's safe as long as there is no API breakage. My understanding of the IPFS project is that they don't want to make that kind of assumptions. Absolutely. Just to be clear, t
One thing gx does is make git a true blockchain with interesting properties. In particular you can not edit git history and sharing becomes more trust worthy. Distributed sharing will become possible
Hello Konrad, I believe it is better if it's a team. How it worked in the past was that we usually designated one person to be the primary mentor, and have others help out when they were unavailable.
Hi Ludo, I don't know what exactly that implies, so all I say for now is that I'd be happy to participate in this project. I know the IPFS side rather well, but have only a user-level knowledge of ho
Here is an interesting application of IPFS to serve a static website: https://withblue.ink/2019/03/20/hugo-and-ipfs-how-this-blog-works-and-scales.html
I've uploaded the slides to git.savannah.gnu.org:/srv/git/guix/maintenance.git in the talks/ipfs-camp-2019 subfolder. Let me know if you'd like to see some changes. Cheers! -- Pierre Neidhardt https:
Pierre Neidhardt transcribed 1.7K bytes: Skipping all the rest, my brief comment on the tor point: You don't want to use tor for this. 1) it depends on the country if it is safe at all to use 2) tor
Thank you all for your comments! My humble opinion is on the same page ;) Do you have a concrete use case? Can you elaborate? I'm not too sure about how human input would be logged, but at the very l
Hi, not to rain on the parade, but unless you vision of the distant future somehow also includes most social problems having been solved, these would be ripe for abuse by malicious actors. Not having
The cat <3 :D It worked fine here too, loaded in less than a second in palemoon with no ipfs installed going to https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmRwak1NbpvhEVPsfZmofGom7k49aaEhpHWeguXCuF3LSa -- Cheers Swedebugi
Ludo and Me have played with it at the Reproducible Build summit, and it works quite well indeed! Ludo is working Guile bindings. I'll implement the service later, but I'd really like to get the firs