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RE: Update
On 15-Aug-98 Roger Dingledine wrote:
>> Can I get a show of hands from everybody on the list, as
>> to who's in which category?
2.5 "I think nntp sounds like a good plan; I'm hoping we can find a
good solution that we all like...but I don't know anything
about nntp"
> There are some other options, though:
> 3) Develop our own program, based on nntp or some other protocol,
> for doing it ourselves. The upsides of this are that we know it
> all ourselves, and we design it for ourselves. The downsides are
> that we have to actually design and write it, and that there aren't
> other users out there to test/develop it.
Might not be too hard, especially if we can hack INN itself...
> 5) Forget this concept of networking the news sites. We've gotten quite
> far on creating a "universal language" for describing news articles.
> Let's focus on finishing that and actually implementing it, then we can
> hack together something easy so we can start actually sharing.
Maybe for the short term.... we could atleast debug the protocol.
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- From: Roger Dingledine <arma@mit.edu>