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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi y'all, weekly uptime time * Index 1) Net status 2) Fox hunt 3) ??? * 1) Net status The 0.6.1.5 release has gone pretty well, and the network continues to be fairly stable. The revised Syndie has been getting a bit more activity, with feedback leeding to further enhancements. zzz has also done some hacking on stats.i2p, giving us a slick little network dashboard [1], and orion has been updated [2] as well (w3wt) [1] http://stats.i2p/cgi-bin/dashboard.cgi or http://stats.i2p.tin0.de/cgi-bin/dashboard.cgi [2] http://orion.i2p/ Performance has been improving too, but not to the degree that I'm looking for, yet. Progress continues on that front, with some pretty neat stuff lined up for 0.6.1.6, as well as the usual spattering of bugfixes, of course. I hope to have 0.6.1.6 out later this week, but it won't be today. * 2) Fox hunt Raccoon23 has posted up an interesting idea for helping get more peer review for I2P's anonymity [3]. The more I think about it the more I like it, though I think Raccoon23 is probably right in that we want to wait until 0.9/1.0-beta before running these types of contests. We could even do different contests for different applications on top of I2P - one for eepsites, one for irc users, one for I2Phex users, one for anon-BT users, one for Syndie users, etc. This, meshed with the suggestion of trying with both passive 'foxes' and fairly advanced 'foxes' should give us the opportunity for a good selection of threats. Perhaps we should mull these over further, and revisit this as we approach 1.0. [3] http://dev.i2p.net/pipermail/i2p/2005-November/001224.html * 3) ??? There's lots going on, even though only a few agenda items on this week's list :) Raccoon23's latest analysis is pretty interesting, we've heard reports of improved reliability and reduced load on underpowered/low bandwidth connections, and we're finding more and more opportunities for optimization through the simulators. Anyways, as always, if you've got any questions or ideas to bring up, swing on by #i2p at 8p UTC tonight for our weekly dev meeting and be heard! =jr -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFDg2ajWYfZ3rPnHH0RAlwJAJwJTPQoWqQRsLmrALwJnwTGocurYQCeI0OA bx40VHgj3IV/F0ctUhKD540= =yzBN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----{% endblock %}