[liberationtech] Any project missing on the updated map of a "GNU Internet" ?
Lluís Batlle i Rossell
viric at viric.name
Tue Oct 6 01:12:20 PDT 2015
Hello lynX,
it'd be great if, additional to the map, there was a text version of it. I
mean a list of the technologies (with urls?), with the map row span and
colour. It is really difficult to find a specific thing in it, to know its
classification, or to check if it is there all.
Regards,
Lluís.
On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 05:33:53PM +0200, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 04:52:03PM +0200, carlo von lynX wrote:
> > On Mon, Oct 05, 2015 at 04:17:05PM +0200, Lluís Batlle i Rossell wrote:
> > > Well, we don't have build farms for ARM, so it is common for people to
> > > build all there, for example. Following upstream means building more than
> > > gentoo, because the dependencies are totally explicit at any point.
> >
> > Oh, good to know. On the other hand it should be safe to randomly use
> > prebuilt binaries because all binaries are reproducible, so a malevolent
> > provider cannot know in advance which packages will be checked for
> > reproducibility... yes?
>
> Well, it is not so simple. Not all builds are binary-reproducible yet, but
> that is a desired goal. Of course, the reproduceability can be checked by
> anyone.
>
> > > Maybe you could mention also somewhere that modern PGP thing (which is pgp at
> > > the end): keybase.io. It just came to mind.
> >
> > There are several stop-gap opportunistic approaches to key retrieval
> > around.. pEp, LEAP. I think we should be leveraging the social graph
> > for key acquisition instead, with a private distributed implementation
> > like GNS for example. You use it like an address book and your social
> > network guarantees that you picked the correct public key, without
> > any state authority knowing anything.
>
> I agree; i just mentioned these for the map.
>
> As for key interchange, there is also SafeSlinger. Just for the
> map.
>
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