www.slyck.com (not sure how reliable data is) -Adriana...
Adriana Iamnitchi
anda@...
Jul 1, 2003 1:25 pm
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BigChampagne would probably have the data, but they're tainted by commercial needs. Their methods aren't publically documented, which makes them questionable,...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 1, 2003 2:04 pm
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Dear P2Pers, Apologies if you get this more than once. I thought you may be interested in the launch of the Kendra Catalogue Trial... Just back from...
The P2P2003 List of accepted regular papers is full of wonderful things: http://www.ida.liu.se/conferences/p2p/p2p2003/acceptedpapers.shtml Check out the...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 1, 2003 11:47 pm
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Dear Colleagues: On behalf of the Gridbus Project at the University of Melbourne, Australia, I am pleased to inform you that we have released the next-version...
Dear Rajkumar, What's always kept me away from formal grids, and I suspect has kept others away as well, is lack of public access to existing grids. It's ...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 2, 2003 2:30 pm
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Hi Lucas: It is all to do with the way Grid technologies are developed. Although Grid resources (PCs/WSs/Clusters etc.) are accessible via the Internet, but...
Hi Lucas, More p2p reputation related items at AP2PC 2003: http://p2p.ingce.unibo.it/ Yao Wang & Julita Vassileva Bayesian Network Trust Model in Peer-to-Peer...
Much interesting stuff, Sam. I notice one item which you didn't forward: "P2P MetaData Search Layers", your own talk. Can you give a preview? As an aside, it...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 4, 2003 3:25 pm
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Database pioneer Jim Gray explains why all the "distributed computing" startups from 2001 failed: it simply isn't economical. One thing he doesn't address in...
... I think the main strength of the article is that he shows for what class of applications WAN style Grid computing can possibly succeed: "computations must...
Hi Lucas, Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. I was waiting until I had a chance to adjust the paper in question in response to some feedback. ... You...
... This is a really good thing, and I think that a wiki is the right tool. A problem, though, is that it depends on organizers or other folks with a stake in...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 16, 2003 12:57 pm
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http://www.waterken.com/dev/YURL/httpsy/ " This specification defines a mechanism for performing a TLS/1.0 protocol upgrade within HTTP/1.1, using the hash of...
Lucas Gonze
lgonze@...
Jul 16, 2003 1:00 pm
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... Errr. Wikis are good for wide participation, but bad for time-sensitive material, since, unlike blogs, stale bits don't get pushed down the temporal queue....
... This is interesting, but it ignores one important point. The maximum lifetime of a public key should be 1-3 years. There needs to be a way for this...
One of the problems we've found with this type of approach is that when you include the hash in the calling URL, then you break almost all of the caching...
Greg, can you expand upon this? The only way I see this breaking caching models is by using a '?' in the query string. For the specific case of httpsy,...
Justin Chapweske
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Jul 16, 2003 5:05 pm
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... Well, that's not true. Just because you got it over an encrypted connection doesn't mean you can't cache it. Of course, you won't have any intermediate...
(There's just no stopping them. First the DMCA; now a "DMACA." Utterly unwilling to confront reality, they simply turn their fellow citizens into felons,...
... Frank Zappa must be rolling in his grave. "It was about this time that someone came up with the idea of Total Criminalization. Based on the principle that...
... My first reading understood it to mean that the user key was hashed into the calling URL, so that's a little different. Greg -- Gregory Alan Bolcer, CTO |...
... Here's a (little) more felicitous edit I came up with for another distro: Digital Millennium Anti-Connectivity Act There's just no stopping them. First...
... Just like in George Orwell's 1984, where "...[starting a diary] was not illegal (nothing was illegal, since there were no longer any laws), but if detected...
... Well, one good start would be to use existing websites instead of creating new ones. The infoAnarchy wiki http://www.infoanarchy.org/wiki/ already has an...
... announce ... I think the idea is to have a listing of p2p conferences in one place, so you can glance down the list and see when the upcoming submission...
... PGP/GPG subkeys would do the trick, though that leaves a bunch of messy details to be worked out. If the original YURL had the primary key, and the...