Adam Back <aba@dcs.ex.ac.uk> writes:
You two must've been snoozing when I posted the Eternity service announce back in April. I implemented something which does pretty much exactly what you're discussing. I'll include a repost below.
I skimmed it. "Eternity" makes me think of caskets and people in dark suits with expensive prices. :)
So beyond implementing it, which I've done a first cut of, the next problem is getting people to use it, to advertise it so that people know it exists, to get people to put lots of "interesting" (= otherwise censored, so possibly pretty interesting) materials on it, so that people find it interesting to browse documents on it.
Hmmm. I would certainly not want to be the only person running a server when the "interesting" materials got posted.
Realtime uncensorable web courtesy of altavista :-)
I like it.
System requirements are:
unix perl5 news source (local news spool or access to nntp server) pgp (2.6.x) web space ability to install cgi-binaries ability to schedule cron jobs a plus but not essential
Hey - I've got all those things on my new Zipcon shell account including 10 meg of disk and my own cgi-bin dir.
If someone wants to set one up to demo, and post the URL that would be useful.
I'll see if I can get it to work. Perhaps I can be Jim Bell's cellmate if things don't work out. :) -- Mike Duvos $ PGP 2.6 Public Key available $ enoch@zipcon.com $ via Finger $ {Free Cypherpunk Political Prisoner Jim Bell}