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==feedback on workshop==
[[User:Andre Castro|Andre Castro]] ([[User talk:Andre Castro|talk]]) 19:28, 10 February 2020 (CET)
 
On older chat/messaging protocols
** be careful, when mentioning "the web" because some of them predate the web, and existed in internet prior to the web
 
Perhaps: interesting to look into Thimbl project by the Telekommunist
https://blog.mikepearce.net/2011/02/02/give-thimbl-the-open-web-award/
https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/no-03-the-telekommunist-manifesto-dmytri-kleiner/
 
Need to clarify terms:
* server vs. client what is one is should be clarified
* federated
 
Enactment of the network topologies: interesting, but perphas you could give assignments to some of server / client.
Like a client that is trying to spam every all the other clients;
One server that copies everything;
 
 
I think it is an important to expose the participants to different chat protocols.
 
It would be interesting to have peer-to-peer protocol to play

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feedback on workshop

Andre Castro (talk) 19:28, 10 February 2020 (CET)

On older chat/messaging protocols

    • be careful, when mentioning "the web" because some of them predate the web, and existed in internet prior to the web

Perhaps: interesting to look into Thimbl project by the Telekommunist https://blog.mikepearce.net/2011/02/02/give-thimbl-the-open-web-award/ https://networkcultures.org/blog/publication/no-03-the-telekommunist-manifesto-dmytri-kleiner/

Need to clarify terms:

  • server vs. client what is one is should be clarified
  • federated

Enactment of the network topologies: interesting, but perphas you could give assignments to some of server / client. Like a client that is trying to spam every all the other clients; One server that copies everything;


I think it is an important to expose the participants to different chat protocols.

It would be interesting to have peer-to-peer protocol to play