Maybe "anonymous file storage" is a better subject ?
I'm posting it on tor-talk too, and we can follow the discussion there.
And back to the topic, maybe it would be possible to set up a pilot-test so one could see how many use cases free haven could properly solve.
If I didn't understand from "freehaven.net", just cyphering and splitting a file among many servers could be useful.
Lluís
grarpamp:
The project called Free Haven never got finished, because of the hard research questions described on the front page: https://www.freehaven.net/
Where does (or should) the line or guidepath go on such projects in the space between say bulletproof (for all, most, or some use cases), and good enough for same?
When does (or should) movement occur from one reasonably well explored technology path, onto another exploration path combining newer research / architecture / tech even if wholesale, when the former is thought may no longer meet current / evolving threats for all, most, or some use cases, as may have been rightly thought for the former at its formative time in the past?
Feel free to quote and rethread with a better subject as this one is probably not a good fit.
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