
On Wed, 6 Apr 2016 22:21:25 -0700 Shari Steele <ssteele@torproject.org> wrote:
Brewster Kahle at the Internet Archive is holding a summit about a decentralized web infrastructure. I told him I’d pass this along, in case anyone out there is interested. Shari
Seems related to: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-April/010698.html ("How to build a decentralized archive.org/archive.is equivalent that can't track users, with ways to prove that the content is legit, while shielding said cache operators for liability nightmares, that doesn't have the ability to feed users malicious content and pwn their boxes") So, if we want to pursue "try to circumvent blocking/obnoxiousness by using an archive/cache mechanism" further, then yes, we should think about participating so our requirements are communicated. As a side note/rant:
"http" makes me sad, changing it to "https" gave me a cert error, and I had to enable JavaScript to figure out where said meeting was. :( Regards, -- Yawning Angel [0]: Current status of "our" efforts is "neat tech demo that I threw together in a fit of rage, despite having more important things to do". The feedback I've gotten has been positive, despite some rough edges...