On Sat, 25 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote:
(What might? Putting several of the main architects of competing systems like Freedom, Mojo, Morpheus, Mixmaster, etc. together in a room with plenty of blackboards, a lot of beer, and some folks like Lucky, Wei Dai, Hal Finney, and others to hash out some of the tough issues and maybe catalyze some breakthroughs. Looking at the topics, I see the likely paper contributors will be academics and corporate ladder-climbers.)
That's what targeted publicity is for -- making sure the right people see the message and show up (and maybe publish something). While I didn't make it to the 2001 Berkeley workshop, I know that some of the Freenet developers were there. ZKS was well-represented. I think the Mojo people were there, though I could be wrong. That's a start. Then once everyone's there, the rest is a matter of (non)scheduling and beer ordering. (well, and Kahlua maybe). So what I should do now, I guess, is contact the Morpheus team and convince them to come. maybe submit something if they feel like it. -David