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=Welcome to the Federation= | =Welcome to the Federation= | ||
==my server== | ==info== | ||
http://sweetandsour.chickenkiller.com | ===my server=== | ||
<small>http://sweetandsour.chickenkiller.com</small><br> | |||
<small>77.172.158.66:4444 (Artemis' + my port 4444)</small><br> | |||
===port information=== | |||
HTTP 80<br> | |||
HTTPS 443<br> | |||
SSH 22<br> | |||
===XMPP=== | |||
using SLIXMPP<br> | |||
==what is federated network== | ==what is federated network== | ||
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These clients will situate themselves in the network and will therefore speak to/address a specific audience. This could be done in many ways, for example through automated tools that generate text, interfaces that filter content in a specific way, or a tool that can be used to access the network. | These clients will situate themselves in the network and will therefore speak to/address a specific audience. This could be done in many ways, for example through automated tools that generate text, interfaces that filter content in a specific way, or a tool that can be used to access the network. | ||
==Traceroute== | |||
Federated network stands for the its profit as a whole, not for the profit of individuality.<br> | |||
Protocol is a common language that connects to the different language<br> | |||
What are the paranodes in our federated network?<br> | |||
Do we have some political involvements in our federated network?<br> | |||
How does the network geographically looks?<br> | |||
How does the self-governing structured in our federation?<br> | |||
How much do we dependent to each other in our federated work? How to visualise them?<br> | |||
How does our online federation looks like visually?<br> | |||
What are there in between the network nodes? <br> | |||
(Paranodes = ? / nodes = our router, TCP/IP: allowing communication between the computer,... )<br> | |||
Can we make a tool that can be used to visualise the route of our network.<br> | |||
How? D3.js or Alchemy.js<br> | |||
Can we make our own protocol to explain our federated network? <br> | |||
Visualization: with spot mark in Map. but..<br> | |||
==links== | ==links== |
Revision as of 16:22, 11 February 2019
Welcome to the Federation
info
my server
http://sweetandsour.chickenkiller.com
77.172.158.66:4444 (Artemis' + my port 4444)
port information
HTTP 80
HTTPS 443
SSH 22
XMPP
using SLIXMPP
what is federated network
publishing in situated federated networks
the idea of online federation to question
what is the federated publishing
connection & hosting & community & infrastructure & politics
These clients will situate themselves in the network and will therefore speak to/address a specific audience. This could be done in many ways, for example through automated tools that generate text, interfaces that filter content in a specific way, or a tool that can be used to access the network.
Traceroute
Federated network stands for the its profit as a whole, not for the profit of individuality.
Protocol is a common language that connects to the different language
What are the paranodes in our federated network?
Do we have some political involvements in our federated network?
How does the network geographically looks?
How does the self-governing structured in our federation?
How much do we dependent to each other in our federated work? How to visualise them?
How does our online federation looks like visually?
What are there in between the network nodes?
(Paranodes = ? / nodes = our router, TCP/IP: allowing communication between the computer,... )
Can we make a tool that can be used to visualise the route of our network.
How? D3.js or Alchemy.js
Can we make our own protocol to explain our federated network?
Visualization: with spot mark in Map. but..
links
Jargon file: https://pad.xpub.nl/p/jargon-file
Wttf:http://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mediadesign/Category:WttF