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Re: [Help-gnunet] synchronize folders


From: Gerard Lamirraud
Subject: Re: [Help-gnunet] synchronize folders
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 13:36:34 +0200

Thank you, Tahoe-LAFS is a good solution, yes.

If someone has same requirements, you can find some usefull software at https://prism-break.org/ in the cloud storage category.

git-annex assistant, seafile, taohe-lafs, etc...


2013/6/25 Christian Grothoff <address@hidden>
Dear Gerard,

As you said, GNUnet is not meant for synchronizing folders, and even with namespaces
there is no good provision for updates in the GUI right now, and even if we added
that you'd still have trouble with multiple machines...

As you write that you don't need anonymity or censorship-resistance, I suggest you
checkout Tahoe-LAFS, it is much likely to work out for you: https://tahoe-lafs.org/

Happy hacking!

Christian

On 06/24/2013 10:59 PM, Gerard Lamirraud wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I use GNUnet to synchronize folders ?
>
> I have a folder which is a family picture album.
> I want that somes friends and some family members synchronize this album.
>
> By "synchronize" and want that :
>  - any members can download this folder
>  - any members can view (unencrypted content) this folder locally and view
> each pictures.
>  - any members can add/modify picture and re-publish the folder.
>  - non members can't access data.
>
>
> I don't need censorship resistant network, but I need a private network,
> and some transport encryption because it's private
>
> content. I need bidirectionnal updates (synchronization). I don't need
> anonymity.
>
> GNUnet is not build to do this, but perhaps it can fit my needs.
> The "best" software for this, is Bitorrent-Sync, but it's not open-souce
> and we can't use our own tracker.
> I can developp my own synchronizer but this is not necessary if GNUnet can
> do this with some hack !
>
>
> I thing, I must publish the folder with indexing, and not inserting mode.
>
> Should I use Namespace (updating content) ?
> I don't understand the updating mechanism ?
> How to handle conflict ? example : 2 members adjust color of a picture, and
> they publish the pictures (same name but
> different content)
>
>
>
>
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