Matt Thomlinson <vikram!phantom@u.washington.edu>:
I was wondering what people were thinking about putting together a page for WWW? Would it be useful? Would people browsing around look at it and would it be a medium to disseminate info? Maybe divide it up...
I've been working on this for a while, as I mentioned in an earlier post. At the moment, you can use Gopher as an interface to browse articles on policy (Clipper, DT ...) at EFF or CPSR, and at chaos.bsu.edu for digicash and more cpunk stuff. I'm really more interested in WWW because the articles can be hypertextified with cross-references. Right now, you can use Gopher as an index of articles themselves, so there is no point making a WWW html that's just a 'contents' page. In about 3-4 weeks from now, I'll be ready to release fully hypertext WWW html. This will still be quite limited, to policy on Clipper, Digital Telephony, ITAR; FAQs; Cypherpunk stuff -- Digicash, Blacknet(?), anon/remailers; RSA, other patents and papers; Kerberos and other security, maybe. All this will be as cross-referenced as I can manage by next month. There are over 4 megs in (uncompressed) articles, that I've downloaded so far. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rishab Aiyer Ghosh "What is civilisation rishab@doe.ernet.in, rishab@dxm.ernet.in but a ribonucleic Voicemail +91 11 3760335; Vox/Fax/Data 6853410 hangover?" H-34C Saket New Delhi 110017 INDIA --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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