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# "I want to name my machine <tt>heap.mstone.info</tt> and have that identifier work whether I am sitting under a tree with a mesh link to you or on a wide-spread network." |
# "I want to name my machine <tt>heap.mstone.info</tt> and have that identifier work whether I am sitting under a tree with a mesh link to you or on a wide-spread network." |
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# "I want to be able to go to /etc/hosts and type in the address I want in case it can't be found otherwise, and have it just work" |
# "I want to be able to go to /etc/hosts and type in the address I want in case it can't be found otherwise, and have it just work" |
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#: and more now posted to [[Network2]]. |
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*: "I want to demonstrate why a server implementation alone cannot make any new use case succeed; but can only make it fail." |
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Revision as of 04:37, 28 July 2009
Converting some of this to simple goals
From discussion with mstone:
- "I want to chop out 2-3 layers from the current six-layer network stack."
- "I want to name my machine heap.mstone.info and have that identifier work whether I am sitting under a tree with a mesh link to you or on a wide-spread network."
- "I want to be able to go to /etc/hosts and type in the address I want in case it can't be found otherwise, and have it just work"
- and more now posted to Network2.
- "I want to demonstrate why a server implementation alone cannot make any new use case succeed; but can only make it fail."
point 2. would make it
- more fun to use and swap gobby files, use bittorrent, and share other documents with other people and via Firefox.
- possible to maintain a useful URL as a machine moves around
It will let me try something like scott's journal2 demo on lots of XOs, with doc-search and feed-reading facilities that function as designed
- there's this cool idea that you should be able to type a search entry into a firefox search bo and have it search anyone's journal, including mine and yours. I also want your journal to publish feeds for any search of it that I send to it, so that I get updates when you add something matching that search to your journal.