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--- Log opened Tue Aug 19 16:56:12 2003
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17:00 -!- logger [logger@anon.iip] has joined #iip-dev
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17:00 -!- Topic for #iip-dev: Weekly IIP development meetings, and other
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conversations among developers are held here.
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17:00 [Users #iip-dev]
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17:00 [ cohesion] [ leenookx ] [ mihi] [ shardy_ ] [ UserXClone]
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17:00 [ Ehud ] [ logger ] [ nop ] [ thecrypto] [ velour ]
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17:00 [ hezekiah] [ lonelynerd] [ Rain] [ UserX ] [ WinBear ]
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17:00 -!- Irssi: #iip-dev: Total of 15 nicks [0 ops, 0 halfops, 0 voices,
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15 normal]
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17:00 -!- Irssi: Join to #iip-dev was synced in 7 secs
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17:00 < hezekiah> Alright! :)
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17:00 < hezekiah> Both loggers are in place. :)
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17:01 < thecrypto> yah!
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17:03 < hezekiah> Hmmm ...
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17:03 < hezekiah> This meeting was supposed to start 3 minutes ago.
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17:03 < hezekiah> I wonder what's up.
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17:04 < thecrypto> well, whose idle
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17:04 < hezekiah> jrand0m's not even online.
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17:04 < hezekiah> nop's been idle 15 minutes.
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17:05 < nop> hi
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17:05 < nop> sorry
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17:05 < nop> I'm super busy at work
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17:05 < mihi> [22:36] * jrand0m is off to dinner but i'll be back within
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the half hour for the meeting
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17:05 -!- jrand0m [~jrandom@anon.iip] has joined #iip-dev
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17:05 < hezekiah> Hi, jrand0m.
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17:05 < nop> hi
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17:05 < nop> ok, here's the thing
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17:05 < nop> I can't be seen on IIP at work right now
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17:05 < nop> so I'll check in with yall later
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17:05 < nop> got slack about it yesterday
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17:05 < nop> so
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17:05 < hezekiah> Bye, nop.
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17:05 < thecrypto> bye
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17:06 < nop> I'll hang in the channel
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17:06 < nop> just won't be obvious :)
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17:06 < hezekiah> jrand0m? Since you do the most talking these days, is
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there anything you want on the agenda for this meeting?
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17:07 < jrand0m> back
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17:08 < jrand0m> ok, the pesto pasta was good.
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17:08 < jrand0m> lemmie pull up the agenda-ish stuff
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17:09 -!- Lookaround [~chatzilla@anon.iip] has joined #iip-dev
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17:09 < jrand0m> x.1) i2cp sdk mods x.2) i2np review x.3) polling http
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transport x.4) dev status x.5) todo x.6) plan for next two weeks
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17:09 < jrand0m> (place x at whatever # in the agenda it fits)
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17:10 < thecrypto> you are the agencda
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17:10 < hezekiah> jrand0m: I don't have anything to say, and nop can
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17:10 < hezekiah> can't talk.
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17:10 < jrand0m> lol
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17:10 < hezekiah> UserX most likely won't be adding anything (he usually
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doesn't), so as far as I'm concerned it's all yours. :0
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17:10 < hezekiah> :)
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17:10 < jrand0m> 'k. we logging?
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17:10 < jrand0m> heh
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17:10 < hezekiah> I'm logging everything.
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17:10 < jrand0m> cool. ok. 0.1) welcome.
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17:10 < jrand0m> hi.
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17:11 < jrand0m> 0.2) mailing list
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17:11 < jrand0m> the list is down atm, back asap. you'll know when it is :)
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17:11 < jrand0m> for the meantime, wiki or use iip to convo.
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17:11 < jrand0m> 1.1) i2cp sdk mods
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17:12 < jrand0m> the SDK has been updated with some bugfixes, plus some new
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things in the spec have been introduced.
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17:12 < jrand0m> I posted to the list yesterday with the info.
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17:13 < jrand0m> hezekiah/thecrypto/jeremiah> any questions on what I posted,
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or thoughts on a plan to implement the changes? (or other alternatives I
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haven't considered?)
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17:13 < hezekiah> I've been running around like the chicken with my head
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cut off getting ready for college.
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17:13 < jrand0m> word, understood.
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17:13 < hezekiah> I had a cursory look at what you wrote, but haven't actually
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looked at the changes to the spec.
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17:13 < jrand0m> we barely have any more of your time left, do we...
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17:13 < hezekiah> Not until I get to college.
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17:14 < hezekiah> Once I do, then I will probably be unheard from for at
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least a week while I adjust.
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17:14 < jrand0m> and once you get there you'll have a lot of settling in to do
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(iirc from when i went to school ;)
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17:14 < jrand0m> heh word.
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17:14 < hezekiah> Then by then, I should be a bit more efficient and have
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more time so I can code.
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17:14 < jrand0m> cool
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17:14 < thecrypto> i'm just doing crypto, so the data structures are my real
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worry, once i have the CTS mode done, i'll go work on that prolly
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17:14 < hezekiah> Anyway, that's my guess.
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17:14 < jrand0m> awesome thecrypto
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17:15 < jrand0m> ok, the good thing is the SDK works perfectly fine (with
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the bugs mihi found being fixed [yay mihi!]) without the update to the spec.
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17:15 -!- arsenic [~none@anon.iip] has joined #iip-dev
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17:16 < jrand0m> ok, on to 1.2) i2np review
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17:16 < jrand0m> anyone read the doc?
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17:16 < jrand0m> ;)
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17:16 < hezekiah> Not I, yet.
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17:16 < hezekiah> As I said, I'm currently a chicken with its head cut off.
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17:17 < hezekiah> BTW jrand0m, it appears you like sending PDF's.
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17:17 < jrand0m> can everyone read openoffice .swx?
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17:17 < hezekiah> I can.
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17:17 < jrand0m> [if so, I'll send swx]
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17:17 -!- abesimpson [~k@anon.iip] has joined #iip-dev
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17:17 < thecrypto> i can
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17:17 < hezekiah> I can't search for text in a PDF with KGhostView.
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17:17 < hezekiah> So that really hurts.
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17:17 < jrand0m> that sucks hezekiah
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17:17 -!- mrflibble [mrflibble@anon.iip] has joined #iip-dev
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17:17 < hezekiah> The linux version of Adobe Acrobat isn't very friendly eiter.
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17:18 < jrand0m> ok, openoffice format it is instead of pdf.
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17:18 < hezekiah> Cool.
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17:18 < jrand0m> um, ok. i2np has a few minor changes to the LeaseSet
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structure (reflecting the i2cp change posted earlier), but other than that,
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largely in place.
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17:19 < hezekiah> jrand0m: Are all these docs in cathedral's CVS?
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17:19 < nop> oh
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17:19 < nop> can I interject
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17:19 < hezekiah> i.e. copies of the PDF files you've been sending to the
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list, etc.
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17:19 < hezekiah> nop: Go ahead.
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17:19 < nop> this is offtopic but important
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17:19 -!- ChZEROHag [hag@anon.iip] has joined #iip-dev
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17:19 < nop> IIP-dev and the mail are kind of screwy right now
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17:19 < hezekiah> I noticed.
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17:19 < nop> so bear with us for a bit
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17:20 < nop> we're trying to get it up and going
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17:20 < nop> but it has spam assassin built in
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17:20 < nop> which is the good news
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17:20 < nop> :)
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17:20 < nop> and a lot of other features
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17:20 < jrand0m> any eta nop for the list?
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17:20 * ChZEROHag pokes his nose in
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17:20 < jrand0m> (i know you're busy, not nagging, just wondering)
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17:20 < nop> hopefully by tomorrow
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17:20 < jrand0m> cool
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17:20 < nop> the mail admin is working on it
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17:21 * hezekiah notes that jrand0m _really_ likes the iip-dev list. ;-)
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17:21 < nop> haha
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17:21 < hezekiah> Go delta407!
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17:21 < nop> anyway
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17:21 < jrand0m> its best to document decisions publicly hezekiah ;)
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17:21 < nop> back to our regularly scheduled meeting
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17:21 < jrand0m> heh
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17:21 -!- nop is now known as nop_afk
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17:21 < hezekiah> jrand0m: So where were we?
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17:21 < jrand0m> ok, to your equestion hezekiah> some are, but the latest
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aren't. I'll switch to placing in the openoffice format.
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17:21 < jrand0m> rather than the pdfs
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17:22 < hezekiah> OK.
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17:22 < hezekiah> It'd be really cool if all the docs were in CVS.
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17:22 < jrand0m> definitely, and they will be
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17:22 < hezekiah> Then I can just update, and I know I have the latest edition.
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17:22 < jrand0m> (there are the three drafts that aren't so far)
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17:22 < hezekiah> (BTW, a little off topic, but is anonymous access to
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cathedral up yet?)
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17:23 < jrand0m> not yet.
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17:23 < jrand0m> ok, by friday, I hope to have another draft of I2NP in
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full form [aka no more ... for the kademlia explanation sections, and sample
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implementation details]
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17:24 < jrand0m> there are no significant changes. just more filling
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clarifying things.
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17:24 < hezekiah> Sweet.
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17:24 < hezekiah> Will there be byte layout for data structures avalible in it?
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17:24 < jrand0m> 1.3) I2P Polling HTTP Transport spec.
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17:24 < jrand0m> no, byte layouts go in the data structures spec, which
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should be converted to the standard format instead of html
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17:25 < jrand0m> (though I2NP already has all the necessary byte layouts)
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17:25 < jrand0m> ((if you read it *cough* ;)
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17:25 < hezekiah> Good.
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17:25 < hezekiah> lol
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17:25 < hezekiah> Sorry about that.
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17:25 < hezekiah> As I said, I've been really busy.
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17:25 < jrand0m> heh no worry, you're heading off to college shortly, you're
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supposed to be partying :)
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17:25 < hezekiah> Partying?
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17:25 < jrand0m> ok, 1.3) I2NP Polling HTTP Transport spec
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17:25 < hezekiah> Hmmm ... I guess I'm just odd.
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17:25 < jrand0m> heh
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17:26 < jrand0m> ok, I tried sending this out earlier, but I'll commit
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it shortly. its a quick and dirty transport protocol fitting in with I2NP
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to allow routers to send data back and forth without direct connections
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(e.g. firewalls, proxies, etc)
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17:27 < jrand0m> I'm *hoping* someone can see how this works and build
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similar transports (e.g. bidirectional TCP, UDP, direct HTTP, etc)
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17:27 < hezekiah> Hmmm, well I don
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17:27 < jrand0m> before putting I2NP out for review, we need to include
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sample transports so people can see the full picture
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17:27 < hezekiah> don't think _I'll_ be building any transports soon. ;-)
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17:27 < hezekiah> TCP is working for Java and Python.
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17:27 < hezekiah> (At least client-to-router is.)
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17:27 < jrand0m> no worry, I'm just putting it out there as a todo for people
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who want to contribute
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17:28 < hezekiah> Right.
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17:28 < jrand0m> right, client-router has different requirements than the
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router-router.
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17:28 < jrand0m> ok, anyway, 1.4) dev status
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17:28 < jrand0m> how we doing with CBC thecrypto?
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17:28 < thecrypto> CBC is committed
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17:28 < jrand0m> w00000t
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17:28 < thecrypto> CTS is almost done
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17:28 < hezekiah> thecrypto: What's CTS?
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17:29 < thecrypto> i just have to figure out how to implement i nicely
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17:29 < jrand0m> cts being cyphertext stealing :)
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17:29 < hezekiah> Ah!
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17:29 < thecrypto> CipherText Stealing
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17:29 < jrand0m> did you pull nop's reference on that?
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17:29 < hezekiah> OK. We're using CBC with CTS instead of padding.
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17:29 < hezekiah> Hmm.
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17:29 < thecrypto> basically, it makes the message exaclty right length
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17:29 < jrand0m> is that workable for the python side hezekiah?
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17:29 < hezekiah> I might need to slap the Python crypto lib I'm using upside
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the head to make it us CTS properly.
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17:30 < hezekiah> I've always prefered CTS over padding, but I don't know
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what PyCrypt does.
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17:30 < jrand0m> what can python do out of the box to allow exact message
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size recovery?
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17:30 < thecrypto> all you need to do is change how you process the last
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two blocks
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17:30 < hezekiah> I have a feeling that library is going to get some serious
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rewritting.
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17:30 < hezekiah> jrand0m: The CBC stuff in python is transparent. You just
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send the buffer to the AES objects encrypt function.
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17:31 < hezekiah> It spits out cipher text.
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17:31 < hezekiah> End of story.
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17:31 < jrand0m> does D(E(data,key),key) == data, byte for byte, exact
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same size?
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17:31 < hezekiah> So if it has the wacky idea of using padding instead of CTS,
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then I might need to get in its guts and fix it.
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17:31 < jrand0m> (regardless of input size?)
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17:31 < hezekiah> jrand0m: Yes. It should.
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17:31 < jrand0m> hezekiah> if you could look into exactly what algorithm it
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uses to do the padding, that'd be great
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17:32 < hezekiah> Right.
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17:32 * jrand0m is hesitant at requiring a mod to a python crypto lib if
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the lib already uses a standard and useful mechanism
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17:32 < hezekiah> One way or another, CBC with CTS sounds good.
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17:32 < hezekiah> jrand0m: This python crypto lib stinks.
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17:32 < jrand0m> heh 'k
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17:33 < thecrypto> i just have to calculate how to mess with the two blocks
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17:33 < hezekiah> jrand0m: ElGamal will need to be completely rewritten in
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C just to make it fast enough to use.
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17:33 < jrand0m> hezekiah> whats the benchmark for python elg of 256bytes?
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its only done once per dest-dest comm...
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17:34 < jrand0m> (if you know offhand, that is)
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17:34 < hezekiah> I'd have to test it.
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17:34 < hezekiah> Encryption is only a second or two I think
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17:34 < jrand0m> < 5 sec, < 2 sec, > 10 sec, > 30 sec?
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17:34 < thecrypto> i'll prolly do some work with it
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17:34 < hezekiah> Decrypton might be some place between 5 or 10 seconds.
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17:34 < jrand0m> cool.
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17:35 < jrand0m> hezekiah> have you spoken with jeremiah or do you have any
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news about the status of the python client api?
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17:35 < hezekiah> thecrypto: All you should need to do is write a C module
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that works with Python.
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17:35 < hezekiah> I have no clue what he's been up to.
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17:35 < hezekiah> I haven't spoken to him since I got back.
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17:35 < jrand0m> 'k
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17:35 < jrand0m> any other dev status thoughts?
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17:36 < hezekiah> Um, not really from me.
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17:36 < hezekiah> I've already explained my current free time status.
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17:36 < jrand0m> word. understood
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17:36 < hezekiah> My only plans are to get the C API up and the python router
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back up to spec.
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17:37 < jrand0m> 'k
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17:37 < hezekiah> Oh my goodness!
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17:37 < jrand0m> 1.4) todo
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17:37 < jrand0m> si sr?
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17:37 < hezekiah> The Python crypto lib doesn't implement CTS or padding!
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17:37 < hezekiah> I'll have to do that manually.
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17:37 < jrand0m> hmm? it requires data to be mod 16 bytes?
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17:37 < hezekiah> Yup.
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17:38 < jrand0m> heh
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17:38 < jrand0m> oh well.
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17:38 < hezekiah> Currently the Python router uses padding.
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17:38 < jrand0m> ok. here are some oustanding items that need to get done.
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17:38 < hezekiah> I remember that now.
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17:38 < hezekiah> Well, let
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17:38 < hezekiah> let's be frank about one thing.
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17:38 < hezekiah> The Python router is never really meant to be used.
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17:39 < hezekiah> It's primarily meant for me to be very familiar with the
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spec and it also accomplishes something else:
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17:39 < hezekiah> It forces the Java router to comply _exactly_ with the spec.
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17:39 < jrand0m> both very important goals.
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17:39 < hezekiah> Sometimes the Java router doesn't quite comply, and then
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the Python router screams bloody murder.
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17:39 < hezekiah> So it doesn't really need to be fast or stable.
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17:39 < jrand0m> plus I'm not sure it won't ever be used in the sdk
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17:39 < jrand0m> right. exactly.
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17:39 < jrand0m> the python client api is a different thing though
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17:39 < hezekiah> The Python client API on the other hand needs to be decent.
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17:40 < jrand0m> exactly.
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17:40 < hezekiah> But that's jeremiah's problem. :)
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17:40 < hezekiah> I've left that to him.
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17:40 < jrand0m> the SDK local only routers are client dev use only
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17:40 < jrand0m> lol
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17:40 < jrand0m> ok, as I was saying... ;)
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17:40 < hezekiah> ;-)
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17:41 < jrand0m> - we need someone to start working on a small web page
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for i2p that will be used for putting out the various I2P related specs for
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peer review.
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17:41 < jrand0m> I'd like this to be ready before 9/1.
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17:41 < hezekiah> OK. I am stating right now that you don't want me to do that.
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17:41 < hezekiah> I'm not a good webpage designer. :)
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17:41 < jrand0m> nor I, if anyone here has seen my flog ;)
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17:41 < jrand0m> cohesion? ;)
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17:41 < hezekiah> lol
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17:42 < hezekiah> Poor cohesion, always stuck with the dirty work. :-)
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17:42 * cohesion reads the back log
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17:42 < hezekiah> ;)
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17:42 < jrand0m> heh
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17:42 < cohesion> jrand0m: I will do it
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17:42 < cohesion> me@jasonclinton.com
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17:42 < cohesion> send me the specs
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17:42 < jrand0m> 'k, gracias.
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17:42 < jrand0m> the specs aren't all done yet.
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17:43 < jrand0m> but the contents that will need to be there are:
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17:43 < cohesion> well, what you have an what you would like to have put up
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17:43 < jrand0m> -I2CP spec, I2NP spec, Polling HTTP Transport spec, TCP
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Transport spec, Security analysis, Performance analysis, Data structure spec,
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and a readme/intro
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17:44 < jrand0m> (those 7 documents will be in pdf and/or text format)
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17:44 < cohesion> k
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17:44 < jrand0m> barring the readme/intro
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17:45 < jrand0m> I'm hoping that all of those docs will be ready by next week
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(8/26). will that give you enough time to get together a small page for a
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9/1 release?
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17:46 < jrand0m> ok. another thing that will need to come down the pipe is
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an I2P network simulator.
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17:46 < jrand0m> do we have anyone looking for a CS project? ;)
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17:46 < hezekiah> lol
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17:46 < cohesion> jrand0m: yea, that's doable
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17:47 < hezekiah> I'm not for another few years. ;-)
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17:47 < jrand0m> cool cohesion
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17:47 < thecrypto> not for a year
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17:47 * cohesion goes back to work
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17:47 < jrand0m> tnx cohesion
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17:48 < jrand0m> ok, 1.6) next two weeks. on my plate is getting these specs,
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docs, and analysis up. I'll post & commit as soon as I can.
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17:48 < jrand0m> PLEASE READ THE SPECS AND COMMENT
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17:48 < jrand0m> :)
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17:48 < hezekiah> jrand0m: Right. Once I get time, I will start reading. :)
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17:48 < jrand0m> I'd prefer people to post comments to the list, but if
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people want to be anon, send me comments privately and I'll post replies to
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the list anonymously.
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17:49 < hezekiah> (What do you think the eta for OpenOffice files for the
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docs being on CVS is?)
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17:49 < jrand0m> I can commit the latest revs within 10 minutes of this
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meeting being over.
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17:49 < hezekiah> Awesome. :)
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17:50 < jrand0m> ok, thats it for 1.*.
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17:50 < jrand0m> 2.x) comments/questions/concerns/rants?
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17:50 < jrand0m> how's the sdk mod working out mihi?
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17:51 < jrand0m> or anyone else? :)
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17:51 < hezekiah> jrand0m: What is this sdk mod you're talking about?
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17:52 < jrand0m> hezekiah> two bugfixes to the sdk, commited (& posted)
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the other day
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17:52 < hezekiah> Ah
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17:52 < hezekiah> Neato.
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17:52 < jrand0m> (rotate the message IDs, synchronize writes)
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17:52 < hezekiah> Just the java side, or the python side too?
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17:52 < jrand0m> yo no hablo python.
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17:53 < hezekiah> lol
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17:53 < jrand0m> not sure if the bugs exist there. do you rotate message
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ids every 255 messages, and synchronize your writes?
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17:54 < hezekiah> I think the Python router does both
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17:54 < jrand0m> cool.
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17:54 < jrand0m> we'll let you know if it doesn't ;)
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17:54 < hezekiah> What exactly do you mean by "synchronize your writes"?
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17:55 < jrand0m> aka make sure multiple messages aren't written to a client
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at the same time if there are multiple clients trying to send messages to
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it at the same time.
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17:55 < hezekiah> All the data sent over the TCP connection gets sent in
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the order it originated.
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17:56 < hezekiah> So you won't be 1/2 of message A and then 1/3 of message B.
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17:56 < jrand0m> 'k
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17:56 < hezekiah> You'll get message A and then message B.
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17:56 < hezekiah> OK ... if no one else is going to talk, I suggest we
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adjurne the meeting.
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17:56 < mihi> my simple TCP/IP over I2p seems to work...
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17:56 < jrand0m> niiiiice!!
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17:56 * mihi was idling a bit sorry
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17:57 < hezekiah> Anyone else have anything to say?
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17:57 < jrand0m> mihi> so we'll be able to run pserver over that?
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17:57 < mihi> as long as you do not try to create lotas connections at once.
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17:57 < mihi> jrand0m: i guess so - i could ge tgoogle through it
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17:57 < jrand0m> niiiice
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17:57 < jrand0m> mihi++
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17:57 < mihi> jrand0m-ava
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17:57 < jrand0m> so you have an outproxy and an inproxy?
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17:58 < mihi> exactly.
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17:58 < jrand0m> cool
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17:58 < mihi> the destination needs keys, the source generates them on demand
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17:58 * hezekiah hands jrand0m the *baf*er. Smash the thing when you're
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done, man.
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17:58 < jrand0m> right. hopefully co's naming service could help with that
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once its ready.
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17:59 < jrand0m> ok cool. mihi, let me or anyone else know if there's
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anything we can do to help :)
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17:59 < mihi> fix that thing with the 128 msgids or build a better GUARANTEED
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support
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17:59 * jrand0m *baf*s nop_afk over the head for having a real job
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18:00 < mihi> jrand0m: baf abuse costs 20 yodels
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18:00 < jrand0m> lol
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18:00 < jrand0m> better guaranteed support?
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18:00 < jrand0m> (aka better performance than the one described? we'll fix
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that in impl)
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18:00 < mihi> did you test my test case with start_thread=end_thread=300?
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18:01 < mihi> it generates lots of messages in one direction, and that causes
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all msgids to be eaten...
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18:01 < jrand0m> hmm, no, hadn't seen that message
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18:01 < hezekiah> jrand0m: Would it be reasonable to make msgid 2 bytes?
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18:01 * jrand0m tried the 200 / 201, but thats fixed with the latest
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18:01 -!- cohesion [cohesion@anon.iip] has quit [off to the lug meeting]
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18:01 < mihi> which latest?
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18:01 < hezekiah> Then they would have 65535 msgids (if you don't could
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msgid 0)
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18:01 < hezekiah> .
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18:02 < jrand0m> 2 byte message ids wouldn't hurt. I'm comfortable with
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that change.
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18:02 < jrand0m> mihi> the one I mailed you
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18:02 < mihi> if you have a more latest than the one you sent me, send it
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(or give me cvs access)
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18:03 < mihi> hmm, that one fails for me with 200/201 (as well as with 300)
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18:03 < jrand0m> hmm. I'll do some more testing and debugging and mail you
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what I come up with.
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18:03 < mihi> thx.
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18:04 < jrand0m> ok.
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18:04 * jrand0m declares the meeting
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18:04 < jrand0m> *baf*'ed
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18:04 * hezekiah hangs the *baf*er reverantly on its special rack.
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18:05 * hezekiah then spins around walks out the door, slamming it behind
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him. The baffer falls off the rack.
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18:05 < hezekiah> ;-)
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