Nym Server Development....
John Fleming, along with a bit of support help from myself, is developing a nym server that he is intending to release to the public once we are satisfied with the performance and the state of the code. At this point and time, John has pushed the code to the point where we have am experimental nym server operating that is being constantly refined and features added. Along the same lines, I am presently working on solid documentation for when the nymserver is ready for public use, and for the later public release of the code. John created a mailing list for those interesting in contributing to the development of his nymserver and as a forum for discussion of nymserver related issues. So far, there have been few folks subscribed, and no answer from those that are presently subscribed to the list. I find this rather disappointing. This is your chance to get involved in developing this server. There has been alot of interest expressed in nymservers on this list previously, as well from other folks that presnetly use the type I and II remailers that are running today. Just like the other types of anonymity out there, a nymserver has many viable reasons for existance. The lack of publically available code for such a server, as there is for remailers, should motivate us to get behind John and his efforts. To subscribe to the nymserver development & discussion forum, send a message to majordomo@sephiroth.org with the line "subscribe nyms <your name>" in the body of the message. Questions about the nymserver should be directed to that list so that all can be involved in the development. Thanks for your input, Bryan -- Bryan Strawser, Gondolin Technologies, Bloomington, IN USA Remember Waco feanor@gondolin.org Live free or die
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Bryan Strawser