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@@ -7,13 +7,13 @@ msgid ""
7msgstr "" 7msgstr ""
8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n" 8"Project-Id-Version: PROJECT VERSION\n"
9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n" 9"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: EMAIL@ADDRESS\n"
10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-03 21:41+0100\n" 10"POT-Creation-Date: 2021-03-12 15:55+0100\n"
11"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" 11"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
12"Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" 12"Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n"
13"Language-Team: none\n" 13"Language-Team: none\n"
14"Language: ko\n" 14"Language: ko\n"
15"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" 15"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
16"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" 16"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n"
17"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" 17"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
18"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n" 18"Generated-By: Babel 2.9.0\n"
19 19
@@ -63,6 +63,7 @@ msgid "About"
63msgstr "" 63msgstr ""
64 64
65#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 news/index.html.j2:8 65#: common/navigation.j2.inc:39 news/index.html.j2:8
66#: news/oldnews-2011.html.j2:13 news/oldnews-2013.html.j2:13
66#: news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:13 news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:13 67#: news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:13 news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:13
67msgid "News" 68msgid "News"
68msgstr "" 69msgstr ""
@@ -155,17 +156,20 @@ msgstr ""
155msgid "FAQ" 156msgid "FAQ"
156msgstr "" 157msgstr ""
157 158
158#: news/index.html.j2:11 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:16 159#: news/index.html.j2:11 news/oldnews-2011.html.j2:16
160#: news/oldnews-2013.html.j2:16 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:16
159#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:16 161#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:16
160msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events" 162msgid "News posts about changes related to GNUnet such as releases and events"
161msgstr "" 163msgstr ""
162 164
163#: news/index.html.j2:16 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:21 165#: news/index.html.j2:16 news/oldnews-2011.html.j2:21
166#: news/oldnews-2013.html.j2:21 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:21
164#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:21 167#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:21
165msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed" 168msgid "subscribe to our RSS feed"
166msgstr "" 169msgstr ""
167 170
168#: news/index.html.j2:36 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:40 171#: news/index.html.j2:36 news/oldnews-2011.html.j2:40
172#: news/oldnews-2013.html.j2:40 news/oldnews-2018.html.j2:40
169#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:40 173#: news/oldnews-2019.html.j2:40
170msgid "read more" 174msgid "read more"
171msgstr "" 175msgstr ""
@@ -180,39 +184,38 @@ msgstr ""
180 184
181#: template/about.html.j2:13 185#: template/about.html.j2:13
182msgid "" 186msgid ""
183"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized" 187"GNUnet is an alternative network stack for building secure, decentralized "
184" and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace " 188"and privacy-preserving distributed applications. Our goal is to replace the "
185"the old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application " 189"old insecure Internet protocol stack. Starting from an application for "
186"for secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of " 190"secure publication of files, it has grown to include all kinds of basic "
187"basic protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU " 191"protocol components and applications towards the creation of a GNU internet."
188"internet."
189msgstr "" 192msgstr ""
190 193
191#: template/about.html.j2:23 194#: template/about.html.j2:23
192msgid "" 195msgid ""
193"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global " 196"Today, the actual use and thus the social requirements for a global network "
194"network differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet " 197"differs widely from those goals of 1970. While the Internet remains suitable "
195"remains suitable for military use, where the network equipment is " 198"for military use, where the network equipment is operated by a command "
196"operated by a command hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest" 199"hierarchy and when necessary isolated from the rest of the world, the "
197" of the world, the situation is less tenable for civil society." 200"situation is less tenable for civil society."
198msgstr "" 201msgstr ""
199 202
200#: template/about.html.j2:32 203#: template/about.html.j2:32
201msgid "" 204msgid ""
202"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be " 205"Due to fundamental Internet design choices, Internet traffic can be "
203"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on " 206"misdirected, intercepted, censored and manipulated by hostile routers on the "
204"the network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the " 207"network. And indeed, the modern Internet has evolved exactly to the point "
205"point where, as Matthew Green put it, <a " 208"where, as Matthew Green put it, <a href=\"https://blog."
206"href=\"https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-" 209"cryptographyengineering.com/2015/08/16/the-network-is-hostile/\">\"the "
207"is-hostile/\">\"the network is hostile\"</a>." 210"network is hostile\"</a>."
208msgstr "" 211msgstr ""
209 212
210#: template/about.html.j2:41 213#: template/about.html.j2:41
211msgid "" 214msgid ""
212"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the " 215"We believe liberal societies need a network architecture that uses the anti-"
213"anti-authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-" 216"authoritarian decentralized peer-to-peer paradigm and privacy-preserving "
214"preserving cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to " 217"cryptographic protocols. The goal of the GNUnet project is to provide a Free "
215"provide a Free Software realization of this ideal." 218"Software realization of this ideal."
216msgstr "" 219msgstr ""
217 220
218#: template/about.html.j2:49 221#: template/about.html.j2:49
@@ -223,8 +226,8 @@ msgstr ""
223 226
224#: template/about.html.j2:56 227#: template/about.html.j2:56
225msgid "" 228msgid ""
226"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy" 229"GNUnet must be implemented as <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-"
227"/free-sw.html\">Free Software</a>." 230"sw.html\">Free Software</a>."
228msgstr "" 231msgstr ""
229 232
230#: template/about.html.j2:60 233#: template/about.html.j2:60
@@ -235,8 +238,8 @@ msgstr ""
235 238
236#: template/about.html.j2:61 239#: template/about.html.j2:61
237msgid "" 240msgid ""
238"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and " 241"GNUnet must be fully distributed and resilient to external attacks and rogue "
239"rogue participants." 242"participants."
240msgstr "" 243msgstr ""
241 244
242#: template/about.html.j2:62 245#: template/about.html.j2:62
@@ -247,8 +250,8 @@ msgstr ""
247 250
248#: template/about.html.j2:63 251#: template/about.html.j2:63
249msgid "" 252msgid ""
250"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted " 253"GNUnet must inform the user which other participants have to be trusted when "
251"when establishing private communications." 254"establishing private communications."
252msgstr "" 255msgstr ""
253 256
254#: template/about.html.j2:64 257#: template/about.html.j2:64
@@ -269,33 +272,28 @@ msgstr ""
269 272
270#: template/about.html.j2:68 273#: template/about.html.j2:68
271msgid "" 274msgid ""
272"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources " 275"GNUnet must provide incentives for peers to contribute more resources than "
273"than they consume." 276"they consume."
274msgstr "" 277msgstr ""
275 278
276#: template/about.html.j2:72 279#: template/about.html.j2:72
277msgid "" 280msgid ""
278"To get know and learn more, please check our <a " 281"To get know and learn more, please check our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet."
279"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, " 282"org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, especially the <a href=\"https://"
280"especially the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html" 283"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts"
281"#Key-Concepts\">chapter on \"Key Concepts\"</a>, explaining the " 284"\"</a>, explaining the fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a href="
282"fundamental concepts of GNUnet: <ul> <li><a " 285"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication"
283"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Authentication\">Authentication</a></li>" 286"\">Authentication</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
284" <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Accounting-" 287"gnunet.html#Accounting-to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to "
285"to-Encourage-Resource-Sharing\">Accounting to Encourage Resource " 288"Encourage Resource Sharing</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/"
286"Sharing</a></li> <li><a " 289"handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li> <li><a href="
287"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Confidentiality\">Confidentiality</a></li>" 290"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></"
288" <li><a " 291"li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability"
289"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Anonymity\">Anonymity</a></li>" 292"\">Deniability</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/"
290" <li><a " 293"gnunet.html#Peer-Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
291"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Deniability\">Deniability</a></li>" 294"docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-Name-System-_0028GNS-"
292" <li><a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Peer-" 295"Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS Zones)</a></li> <li><a href="
293"Identities\">Peer Identities</a></li> <li><a " 296"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> </ul>"
294"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Zones-in-the-GNU-"
295"Name-System-_0028GNS-Zones_0029\">Zones in the GNU Name System (GNS "
296"Zones)</a></li> <li><a "
297"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Egos\">Egos</a></li> "
298"</ul>"
299msgstr "" 297msgstr ""
300 298
301#: template/about.html.j2:88 299#: template/about.html.j2:88
@@ -304,27 +302,27 @@ msgstr ""
304 302
305#: template/about.html.j2:90 303#: template/about.html.j2:90
306msgid "" 304msgid ""
307"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a " 305"There are many more resources to learn about GNUnet besides the <a href="
308"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such " 306"\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html\">handbook</a>, such as the "
309"as the <a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers " 307"<a href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org/\">bibliography</a> with papers covering "
310"covering the various layers, many <a " 308"the various layers, many <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html"
311"href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/video.html\">videos</a> or a brief <a " 309"\">videos</a> or a brief <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html"
312"href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/glossary.html\">glossary</a>." 310"\">glossary</a>."
313msgstr "" 311msgstr ""
314 312
315#: template/about.html.j2:95 313#: template/about.html.j2:95
316msgid "" 314msgid ""
317"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the " 315"You are most welcome to <a href=\"engage.html\">get engaged into the "
318"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a " 316"conversation</a>, <a href=\"install.html\">install GNUnet</a>, <a href=\"use."
319"href=\"use.html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and " 317"html\">use it</a> and <a href=\"engage.html\">contribute and get engaged</a> "
320"get engaged</a> in various ways." 318"in various ways."
321msgstr "" 319msgstr ""
322 320
323#: template/about.html.j2:100 321#: template/about.html.j2:100
324msgid "" 322msgid ""
325"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an " 323"Please be aware that this project is (despite of it's age) still in an early "
326"early alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task " 324"alpha stage when it comes to software &#8211; its not an easy task to "
327"to rewrite the whole Internet!" 325"rewrite the whole Internet!"
328msgstr "" 326msgstr ""
329 327
330#: template/about.html.j2:105 328#: template/about.html.j2:105
@@ -333,24 +331,25 @@ msgstr ""
333 331
334#: template/about.html.j2:110 332#: template/about.html.j2:110
335msgid "" 333msgid ""
336"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding " 334"We're receiving funding from NLnet's Next Generation Internet funding line "
337"line to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way " 335"to document and implement the GNU Name System protocol in a way suitable for "
338"suitable for the IETF standardization process." 336"the IETF standardization process."
339msgstr "" 337msgstr ""
340 338
341#: template/about.html.j2:123 339#: template/about.html.j2:123
342msgid "" 340msgid ""
343"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 " 341"This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 "
344"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no " 342"research and innovation programme under the NGI_TRUST grant agreement no "
345"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler " 343"825618. The project aims to integrate re:claimID with the GNU Taler payment "
346"payment system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical " 344"system in a pilot in order to demonstrate the practical feasibility and "
347"feasibility and benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and " 345"benefits of privacy enhancing technologies for users and commercial service "
348"commercial service providers. The project is called \"Decentralized " 346"providers. The project is called \"Decentralized Identities for Self-"
349"Identities for Self-Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)." 347"Sovereign End-users\" (DISSENS)."
350msgstr "" 348msgstr ""
351 349
352#: template/about.html.j2:141 350#: template/about.html.j2:141
353msgid "We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:" 351msgid ""
352"We are grateful for free hosting offered by the following organizations:"
354msgstr "" 353msgstr ""
355 354
356#: template/about.html.j2:150 355#: template/about.html.j2:150
@@ -371,13 +370,13 @@ msgstr ""
371 370
372#: template/applications.html.j2:15 371#: template/applications.html.j2:15
373msgid "" 372msgid ""
374"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully " 373"The <a href=\"gns.html\">GNU Name System (GNS)</a> is a fully decentralized "
375"decentralized replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of " 374"replacement for the Domain Name System (DNS). Instead of using a hierarchy, "
376"using a hierarchy, GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are " 375"GNS uses a directed graph. Naming conventions are similar to DNS, but "
377"similar to DNS, but queries and replies are private even with respect to " 376"queries and replies are private even with respect to peers providing the "
378"peers providing the answers. The integrity of records and privacy of " 377"answers. The integrity of records and privacy of look-ups is "
379"look-ups is cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates" 378"cryptographically secured. <!-- Too technical: GNS integrates a robust, "
380" a robust, efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->" 379"efficient and instant key revocation mechanism. -->"
381msgstr "" 380msgstr ""
382 381
383#: template/applications.html.j2:38 382#: template/applications.html.j2:38
@@ -386,8 +385,8 @@ msgstr ""
386 385
387#: template/applications.html.j2:40 386#: template/applications.html.j2:40
388msgid "" 387msgid ""
389"<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> is a decentralized" 388"<a href=\"https://reclaim.gnunet.org/\">re:claimID</a> is a decentralized "
390" Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU Name System. It " 389"Identity Provider (IdP) service built in top of the GNU Name System. It "
391"allows users to securely share personal information with websites using " 390"allows users to securely share personal information with websites using "
392"standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)." 391"standardized protocols (OpenID Connect)."
393msgstr "" 392msgstr ""
@@ -398,10 +397,9 @@ msgstr ""
398 397
399#: template/applications.html.j2:59 398#: template/applications.html.j2:59
400msgid "" 399msgid ""
401"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that " 400"GNUnet <a href=\"use.html#fs\">filesharing</a> is an application that aims "
402"aims to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The " 401"to provide censorship-resistant, anonymous filesharing. The publisher is "
403"publisher is empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and " 402"empowered to make a gradual choice between performance and anonymity."
404"anonymity."
405msgstr "" 403msgstr ""
406 404
407#: template/applications.html.j2:73 405#: template/applications.html.j2:73
@@ -411,8 +409,8 @@ msgstr ""
411#: template/applications.html.j2:75 409#: template/applications.html.j2:75
412msgid "" 410msgid ""
413"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice " 411"GNUnet conversation is an application that provides secure voice "
414"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for " 412"communication in a fully decentralized way by employing GNUnet for routing "
415"routing and transport." 413"and transport."
416msgstr "" 414msgstr ""
417 415
418#: template/applications.html.j2:91 416#: template/applications.html.j2:91
@@ -426,8 +424,8 @@ msgstr ""
426#: template/applications.html.j2:99 424#: template/applications.html.j2:99
427msgid "" 425msgid ""
428"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving " 426"<a href=\"https://taler.net/\">GNU Taler</a> is a new privacy-preserving "
429"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are" 427"electronic payment system. Payments are cryptographically secured and are "
430" confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs." 428"confirmed within milliseconds with extremely low transaction costs."
431msgstr "" 429msgstr ""
432 430
433#: template/applications.html.j2:118 431#: template/applications.html.j2:118
@@ -436,10 +434,10 @@ msgstr ""
436 434
437#: template/applications.html.j2:120 435#: template/applications.html.j2:120
438msgid "" 436msgid ""
439"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a " 437"<a href=\"https://secushare.org/\">secushare</a> is creating a decentralized "
440"decentralized social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using " 438"social networking application on top of GNUnet. Using overlay multicast and "
441"overlay multicast and the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are " 439"the extensible PSYC protocol, notifications are distributed end-to-end "
442"distributed end-to-end encrypted to authorized recipients only." 440"encrypted to authorized recipients only."
443msgstr "" 441msgstr ""
444 442
445#: template/applications.html.j2:139 443#: template/applications.html.j2:139
@@ -448,10 +446,10 @@ msgstr ""
448 446
449#: template/applications.html.j2:141 447#: template/applications.html.j2:141
450msgid "" 448msgid ""
451"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) " 449"<a href=\"https://pep.foundation/\">pretty Easy privacy</a> (p&#8801;p) is "
452"is creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using " 450"creating a usable end-to-end encrypted e-mail solution using opportunistic "
453"opportunistic key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata" 451"key exchange. p&#8801;p will use GNUnet to protect metadata and exploit new "
454" and exploit new cryptographic protocols to verify keys." 452"cryptographic protocols to verify keys."
455msgstr "" 453msgstr ""
456 454
457#: template/applications.html.j2:160 455#: template/applications.html.j2:160
@@ -460,10 +458,10 @@ msgstr ""
460 458
461#: template/applications.html.j2:162 459#: template/applications.html.j2:162
462msgid "" 460msgid ""
463"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> " 461"<a href=\"https://gitlab.com/gnunet-messenger/cadet-gtk\">Cadet-GTK</a> is a "
464"is a convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing " 462"convenient but feature-rich graphical application providing messaging using "
465"messaging using especially the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK" 463"especially the CADET subsystem. It is developed using GTK and libhandy for a "
466" and libhandy for a convergent design." 464"convergent design."
467msgstr "" 465msgstr ""
468 466
469#: template/applications.html.j2:180 467#: template/applications.html.j2:180
@@ -474,8 +472,8 @@ msgstr ""
474msgid "" 472msgid ""
475"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a " 473"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/groupchat.git/\">groupchat</a> is a "
476"terminal user interface providing messaging using especially the CADET " 474"terminal user interface providing messaging using especially the CADET "
477"subsystem. It is developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned" 475"subsystem. It is developed using nim. Cadet-GTK and groupchat are planned to "
478" to be compatible." 476"be compatible."
479msgstr "" 477msgstr ""
480 478
481#: template/architecture.html.j2:6 479#: template/architecture.html.j2:6
@@ -488,11 +486,11 @@ msgstr ""
488 486
489#: template/architecture.html.j2:22 487#: template/architecture.html.j2:22
490msgid "" 488msgid ""
491"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-" 489"The foundations of GNUnet are a distributed hash table (R5N), an SCTP-like "
492"like end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key " 490"end-to-end encrypted messaging layer (CADET), a public key infrastructure "
493"infrastructure (GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> " 491"(GNS) and a pluggable transport system (TRANSPORT).<br> Using public keys "
494"Using public keys for addresses and self-organized decentralized routing " 492"for addresses and self-organized decentralized routing algorithms, these "
495"algorithms, these subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack." 493"subsystems replace the traditional TCP/IP stack."
496msgstr "" 494msgstr ""
497 495
498#: template/architecture.html.j2:35 496#: template/architecture.html.j2:35
@@ -503,9 +501,9 @@ msgstr ""
503msgid "" 501msgid ""
504"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem " 502"GNUnet is implemented using a multi-process architecture. Each subsystem "
505"runs as a separate process, providing fault-isolation and enabling tight " 503"runs as a separate process, providing fault-isolation and enabling tight "
506"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the " 504"permissions to be granted to each subsystem. Naturally, the implementation "
507"implementation is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and" 505"is a <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/\">GNU</a> package, and will always "
508" will always remain free software." 506"remain free software."
509msgstr "" 507msgstr ""
510 508
511#: template/architecture.html.j2:52 509#: template/architecture.html.j2:52
@@ -538,11 +536,10 @@ msgstr ""
538 536
539#: template/contact.html.j2:13 537#: template/contact.html.j2:13
540msgid "" 538msgid ""
541"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a " 539"An archived, public mailing list for GNUnet is hosted at <a href=\"https://"
542"href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-" 540"lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/"
543"developers\">https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-" 541"mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at "
544"developers</a>. You can send messages to the list at <a href=\"mailto" 542"<a href=\"mailto:gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
545":gnunet-developers@gnu.org\">gnunet-developers@gnu.org</a>."
546msgstr "" 543msgstr ""
547 544
548#: template/contact.html.j2:23 545#: template/contact.html.j2:23
@@ -551,10 +548,9 @@ msgstr ""
551 548
552#: template/contact.html.j2:25 549#: template/contact.html.j2:25
553msgid "" 550msgid ""
554"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a " 551"<tt>#gnunet</tt> is reachable via <a href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc."
555"href=\"https://freenode.net\">irc.freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a " 552"freenode.net</a>. There is also an <a href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!"
556"href=\"https://view.matrix.org/room/!IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a>" 553"IjaAfLiruzjxFFzKAV:matrix.org/\">archive</a> available."
557" available."
558msgstr "" 554msgstr ""
559 555
560#: template/contact.html.j2:38 556#: template/contact.html.j2:38
@@ -563,11 +559,10 @@ msgstr ""
563 559
564#: template/contact.html.j2:40 560#: template/contact.html.j2:40
565msgid "" 561msgid ""
566"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either " 562"GNUnet developers are generally reachable at either <tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet."
567"<tt>PSEUDONYM@gnunet.org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us" 563"org</tt> or <tt>LASTNAME@gnunet.org</tt>. Most of us support receiving GnuPG "
568" support receiving GnuPG encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security " 564"encrypted Emails. Urgent and sensitive security issues may be addressed to "
569"issues may be addressed to the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and " 565"the GNU maintainers <tt>schanzen</tt> and <tt>grothoff</tt>."
570"<tt>grothoff</tt>."
571msgstr "" 566msgstr ""
572 567
573#: template/contact.html.j2:53 568#: template/contact.html.j2:53
@@ -576,38 +571,37 @@ msgstr ""
576 571
577#: template/contact.html.j2:55 572#: template/contact.html.j2:55
578msgid "" 573msgid ""
579"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our" 574"We track open feature requests and bugs for projects within GNUnet in our <a "
580" <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also " 575"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">Bug tracker</a>. You can also report bugs "
581"report bugs or feature requests to the <a " 576"or feature requests to the <a href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
582"href=\"https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a>" 577"bug-gnunet\">bug-gnunet</a> mailing list. The mailinglist requires no "
583" mailing list. The mailinglist requires no subscription." 578"subscription."
584msgstr "" 579msgstr ""
585 580
586#: template/copyright.html.j2:11 581#: template/copyright.html.j2:11
587msgid "" 582msgid ""
588"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a " 583"<p> Contributors to GNUnet with Git access must sign the <a href=\"/static/"
589"href=\"/static/pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure " 584"pdf/copyright.pdf\">copyright assignment</a> to ensure that the <a href="
590"that the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-" 585"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex"
591"ev.git/tree/gnunet_taler_agreement.tex\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA" 586"\">GNUnet e.V. --- Taler Systems SA agreement on licensing and collaborative "
592" agreement on licensing and collaborative development</a> of the GNUnet " 587"development</a> of the GNUnet and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
593"and GNU Taler projects is satisfied. </p>"
594msgstr "" 588msgstr ""
595 589
596#: template/copyright.html.j2:22 590#: template/copyright.html.j2:22
597msgid "" 591msgid ""
598"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available" 592"<p>The agreements ensure that the code will continue to be made available "
599" under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move " 593"under free software licenses, but gives developers the freedom to move code "
600"code between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to " 594"between GNUnet and GNU Taler without worrying about licenses and to give the "
601"give the company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can" 595"company the ability to dual-license (for example, so that we can distribute "
602" distribute via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>" 596"via App-stores that are hostile to free software).</p>"
603msgstr "" 597msgstr ""
604 598
605#: template/copyright.html.j2:30 599#: template/copyright.html.j2:30
606msgid "" 600msgid ""
607"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not " 601"<p>Minor contributions (basically, anyone without Git access) do not require "
608"require copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in" 602"copyright assignment. Pseudonymous contributions are accepted, in this case "
609" this case simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies " 603"simply sign the agreement with your pseudonym. Scanned copies are "
610"are sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>" 604"sufficient, but snail mail is preferred.</p>"
611msgstr "" 605msgstr ""
612 606
613#: template/developers.html.j2:5 607#: template/developers.html.j2:5
@@ -620,14 +614,14 @@ msgstr ""
620 614
621#: template/developers.html.j2:16 615#: template/developers.html.j2:16
622msgid "" 616msgid ""
623"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a " 617"A list of our Git repositories can be found on our our <a href=\"https://git."
624"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>." 618"gnunet.org/\">Git Server</a>."
625msgstr "" 619msgstr ""
626 620
627#: template/developers.html.j2:27 621#: template/developers.html.j2:27
628msgid "" 622msgid ""
629"Technical papers can be found in our <a " 623"Technical papers can be found in our <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/"
630"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/bibliography\">bibliography</a>." 624"bibliography\">bibliography</a>."
631msgstr "" 625msgstr ""
632 626
633#: template/developers.html.j2:34 627#: template/developers.html.j2:34
@@ -636,10 +630,10 @@ msgstr ""
636 630
637#: template/developers.html.j2:37 631#: template/developers.html.j2:37
638msgid "" 632msgid ""
639"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or" 633"We have a mailing list for developer discussions. You can subscribe to or "
640" read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo" 634"read the list archive at <a href=\"http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/"
641"/gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-" 635"gnunet-developers\">http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers</"
642"developers</a>." 636"a>."
643msgstr "" 637msgstr ""
644 638
645#: template/developers.html.j2:47 639#: template/developers.html.j2:47
@@ -648,9 +642,9 @@ msgstr ""
648 642
649#: template/developers.html.j2:50 643#: template/developers.html.j2:50
650msgid "" 644msgid ""
651"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests " 645"We have <a href=\"https://buildbot.net/\">Buildbot</a> automation tests to "
652"to detect regressions and check for portability at <a " 646"detect regressions and check for portability at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
653"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>." 647"org/buildbot/gnunet/\">https://old.gnunet.org/buildbot/gnunet/</a>."
654msgstr "" 648msgstr ""
655 649
656#: template/developers.html.j2:59 650#: template/developers.html.j2:59
@@ -659,10 +653,9 @@ msgstr ""
659 653
660#: template/developers.html.j2:62 654#: template/developers.html.j2:62
661msgid "" 655msgid ""
662"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> " 656"We use <a href=\"http://ltp.sourceforge.net/coverage/lcov.php\">LCOV</a> to "
663"to analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at " 657"analyze the code coverage of our tests, the results are available at <a href="
664"<a " 658"\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
665"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/\">https://old.gnunet.org/coverage/</a>."
666msgstr "" 659msgstr ""
667 660
668#: template/developers.html.j2:72 661#: template/developers.html.j2:72
@@ -671,9 +664,9 @@ msgstr ""
671 664
672#: template/developers.html.j2:75 665#: template/developers.html.j2:75
673msgid "" 666msgid ""
674"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for " 667"We use <a href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger\">Gauger</a> for performance "
675"performance regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a " 668"regression analysis of the exchange backend at <a href=\"https://old.gnunet."
676"href=\"https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>." 669"org/gauger/\">https://old.gnunet.org/gauger/</a>."
677msgstr "" 670msgstr ""
678 671
679#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209 672#: template/download.html.j2:7 template/gnurl.html.j2:209
@@ -682,8 +675,8 @@ msgstr ""
682 675
683#: template/download.html.j2:11 676#: template/download.html.j2:11
684msgid "" 677msgid ""
685"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the " 678"Here you can download releases of our software and find links to the various "
686"various versions." 679"versions."
687msgstr "" 680msgstr ""
688 681
689#: template/download.html.j2:17 682#: template/download.html.j2:17
@@ -705,7 +698,8 @@ msgid "git"
705msgstr "" 698msgstr ""
706 699
707#: template/download.html.j2:32 700#: template/download.html.j2:32
708msgid "You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:" 701msgid ""
702"You can fetch the git tag of version 0.11.x from our development server:"
709msgstr "" 703msgstr ""
710 704
711#: template/engage.html.j2:6 705#: template/engage.html.j2:6
@@ -722,18 +716,17 @@ msgstr ""
722 716
723#: template/ev.html.j2:13 717#: template/ev.html.j2:13
724msgid "" 718msgid ""
725"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the" 719"On December 27th 2013 a group of GNUnet hackers met at 30c3 to create the "
726" \"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under " 720"\"Verein zur F&ouml;rderung von GNUnet e.V.\", an association under German "
727"German law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen " 721"law to support GNUnet development. The Amtsgericht M&uuml;nchen registered "
728"registered the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287." 722"the association on the 7th of March under VR 205287."
729msgstr "" 723msgstr ""
730 724
731#: template/ev.html.j2:22 725#: template/ev.html.j2:22
732msgid "" 726msgid ""
733"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, " 727"The association is officially dedicated to supporting research, development "
734"development and education in the area of secure decentralized networking " 728"and education in the area of secure decentralized networking in general, and "
735"in general, and GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the" 729"GNUnet specifically. This is the official website for the association."
736" association."
737msgstr "" 730msgstr ""
738 731
739#: template/ev.html.j2:31 732#: template/ev.html.j2:31
@@ -742,15 +735,15 @@ msgstr ""
742 735
743#: template/ev.html.j2:33 736#: template/ev.html.j2:33
744msgid "" 737msgid ""
745"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to " 738"GNUnet developers with git (write) access can become members to participate "
746"participate in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For " 739"in the decision process and formally support GNUnet e.V. For this, all you "
747"this, all you have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the " 740"have to do is update the <tt>members.txt</tt> file in the <a href=\"https://"
748"<a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> " 741"git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">gnunet-ev</a> repository. There are no "
749"repository. There are no membership dues; however, members are required " 742"membership dues; however, members are required to support GNUnet e.V. and in "
750"to support GNUnet e.V. and in particularly contribute to the technical " 743"particularly contribute to the technical development within their means. For "
751"development within their means. For further details, we refer to the <a " 744"further details, we refer to the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev."
752"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/\">Satzung</a> (currently " 745"git/\">Satzung</a> (currently only available in German, translations "
753"only available in German, translations welcome)." 746"welcome)."
754msgstr "" 747msgstr ""
755 748
756#: template/ev.html.j2:52 749#: template/ev.html.j2:52
@@ -759,16 +752,13 @@ msgstr ""
759 752
760#: template/ev.html.j2:54 753#: template/ev.html.j2:54
761msgid "" 754msgid ""
762"You can find our \"Satzung\", and the list of members under <a " 755"You can find our \"Satzung\", and the list of members under <a href="
763"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-" 756"\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet."
764"ev.git/tree/satzung.tex\">https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-" 757"org/gnunet-ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
765"ev.git/tree/satzung.tex</a>. The current board consists of: "
766"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin " 758"<dl><dt>Vorsitz</dt> <dd><a href=\"https://schanzen.eu\">Martin "
767"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> " 759"Schanzenbach</a></dd> <dt>stellvertretender Vorsitz</dt> <dd>t3sserakt</dd> "
768"<dd>t3sserakt</dd> <dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> " 760"<dt>Kassenwart</dt> <dd>Florian Dold</dd> <dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a href="
769"<dt>Beisitzer</dt> <dd> <a " 761"\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 </dd> </dl>"
770"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/\">Christian Grothoff</a>, ch3 "
771"</dd> </dl>"
772msgstr "" 762msgstr ""
773 763
774#: template/ev.html.j2:73 764#: template/ev.html.j2:73
@@ -783,77 +773,801 @@ msgstr ""
783msgid "" 773msgid ""
784"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial " 774"Everybody is welcome to support us via donations. For financial "
785"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup " 775"contributions, Europeans are able to donate via SEPA. We hope to setup "
786"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate" 776"accounts in other major currency areas in the future. You can also donate "
787" via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are " 777"via Bitcoin, routing details are given below. Please note that we are unable "
788"unable to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to " 778"to provide receipts for your donations. If you are planning to donate a "
789"donate a significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might" 779"significant amount of money, please contact us first as it might be better "
790" be better to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> " 780"to come to a custom arrangement. <dl><dt>BitCoin</dt> "
791"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> " 781"<dd>1GNUnetpWeR9Zs3vipdvVywo1GseeksjUh</dd> <dt>SEPA/IBAN</dt> "
792"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>" 782"<dd>DE67830654080004822650 (BIC/SWIFT: GENODEF1SLR)</dd> </dl>"
793msgstr "" 783msgstr ""
794 784
795#: template/faq.html.j2:12 785#: template/faq.html.j2:12 template/faq.html.j2:23
796msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?" 786msgid "General"
797msgstr "" 787msgstr ""
798 788
799#: template/faq.html.j2:14 789#: template/faq.html.j2:13 template/faq.html.j2:149 template/gns.html.j2:37
800msgid "" 790msgid "Features"
801"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet "
802"ready for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on "
803"the functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues "
804"with our current low-level transport system. We are currently in the "
805"process of rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation "
806"[TNG]&quot;)"
807msgstr "" 791msgstr ""
808 792
809#: template/faq.html.j2:24 793#: template/faq.html.j2:15 template/faq.html.j2:594
810msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?" 794msgid "Error messages"
795msgstr ""
796
797#: template/faq.html.j2:16 template/faq.html.j2:696
798msgid "File-sharing"
799msgstr ""
800
801#: template/faq.html.j2:17 template/faq.html.j2:872
802msgid "Contributing"
811msgstr "" 803msgstr ""
812 804
813#: template/faq.html.j2:26 805#: template/faq.html.j2:26
806msgid "What do I do if my question is not answered here?"
807msgstr ""
808
809#: template/faq.html.j2:28
814msgid "" 810msgid ""
815"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, " 811"A: There are many other sources of information. You can read additional "
816"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be" 812"documentation or ask the question on the help-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list or "
817" built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so." 813"the #gnunet IRC on irc.freenode.net."
818msgstr "" 814msgstr ""
819 815
820#: template/faq.html.j2:35 816#: template/faq.html.j2:36
817msgid "When are you going to release the next version?"
818msgstr ""
819
820#: template/faq.html.j2:38
821msgid "" 821msgid ""
822"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for " 822"A: The general answer is, when it is ready. A better answer may be: earlier "
823"Z&quot;. Should I worry?" 823"if you contribute (test, debug, code, document). Every release will be "
824"anounced on the info-gnunet@gnu.org mailing list and on <a href=\"https://"
825"planet.gnu.org\">planet GNU</a>. You can subscribe to the mailing list or "
826"the RSS feed of this site to automatically receive a notification."
827msgstr ""
828
829#: template/faq.html.j2:49
830msgid "Is the code free?"
824msgstr "" 831msgstr ""
825 832
826#: template/faq.html.j2:37 833#: template/faq.html.j2:51
827msgid "" 834msgid ""
828"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in " 835"A: GNUnet is free software, available under the <a href=\"https://www.gnu."
829"GNUnet. We have started a major rewrite to address this and other " 836"org/licenses/agpl-3.0.en.html\">GNU Affero Public License (AGPL)</a>."
830"problems, but until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these "
831"warnings are expected."
832msgstr "" 837msgstr ""
833 838
834#: template/faq.html.j2:46 839#: template/faq.html.j2:58
840msgid "Are there any known bugs?"
841msgstr ""
842
843#: template/faq.html.j2:60
844msgid ""
845"A: We track the list of currently known bugs in the <a href=\"https://bugs."
846"gnunet.org/\">Mantis system</a>. Some bugs are occasionally reported "
847"directly to developers or the developer mailing list. This is discouraged "
848"since developers often do not have the time to feed these bugs back into the "
849"Mantis database. Please report bugs directly to the bug tracking system. If "
850"you believe a bug is sensitive, you can set its view status to private (this "
851"should be the exception)."
852msgstr ""
853
854#: template/faq.html.j2:73 template/faq.html.j2:193
835msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?" 855msgid "Is there a graphical user interface?"
836msgstr "" 856msgstr ""
837 857
838#: template/faq.html.j2:48 858#: template/faq.html.j2:75
839msgid "" 859msgid ""
840"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ " 860"A: gnunet-gtk is a separate download. The package contains various GTK+ "
841"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration." 861"based graphical interfaces, including a graphical tool for configuration."
842msgstr "" 862msgstr ""
843 863
864#: template/faq.html.j2:83
865msgid "Why does gnunet-service-nse create a high CPU load?"
866msgstr ""
867
868#: template/faq.html.j2:85
869msgid ""
870"A: The gnunet-service-nse process will initially compute a so-called &quot;"
871"proof-of-work&quot; which is used to convince the network that your peer is "
872"real (or, rather, make it expensive for an adversary to mount a Sybil attack "
873"on the network size estimator). The calculation is expected to take a few "
874"days, depending on how fast your CPU is. If the CPU load is creating a "
875"problem for you, you can set the value &quot;WORKDELAY&quot; in the &quot;"
876"nse&quot; section of your configuration file to a higher value. The default "
877"is &quot;5 ms&quot;."
878msgstr ""
879
880#: template/faq.html.j2:99
881msgid "How does GNUnet compare to Tor?"
882msgstr ""
883
884#: template/faq.html.j2:101
885msgid ""
886"A: Tor focuses on anonymous communication and censorship-resistance for TCP "
887"connections and, with the Tor Browser Bundle, for the Web in particular. "
888"GNUnet does not really have one focus; our theme is secure decentralized "
889"networking, but that is too broad to be called a focus."
890msgstr ""
891
892#: template/faq.html.j2:111
893msgid "How does GNUnet compare to I2P?"
894msgstr ""
895
896#: template/faq.html.j2:113
897msgid ""
898"A: Both GNUnet and I2P want to build a better, more secure, more "
899"decentralized Internet. However, on the technical side, there are almost no "
900"overlaps. <br><br> I2P is written in Java, and has (asymmetric) tunnels "
901"using onion (or garlic) routing as the basis for various (anonymized) "
902"applications. I2P is largely used via a Web frontend."
903msgstr ""
904
905#: template/faq.html.j2:124
906msgid "Is GNUnet ready for use on production systems?"
907msgstr ""
908
909#: template/faq.html.j2:126
910msgid ""
911"A: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely not yet ready "
912"for usage beyond developers. Your mileage will vary depending on the "
913"functionality you use, but you will always likely run into issues with our "
914"current low-level transport system. We are currently in the process of "
915"rewriting it (Project &quot;Transport Next Generation [TNG]&quot;)"
916msgstr ""
917
918#: template/faq.html.j2:136
919msgid "Is GNUnet build using distributed ledger technologies?"
920msgstr ""
921
922#: template/faq.html.j2:138
923msgid ""
924"A: No. GNUnet is a new network protocol stack for building secure, "
925"distributed, and privacy-preserving applications. While a ledger could be "
926"built using GNUnet, we currently have no plans in doing so."
927msgstr ""
928
929#: template/faq.html.j2:151
930msgid "What can I do with GNUnet?"
931msgstr ""
932
933#: template/faq.html.j2:153
934msgid ""
935"A: GNUnet is a peer-to-peer framework, by which we mostly mean that it can "
936"do more than just one thing. Naturally, the implementation and documentation "
937"of some of the features that exist are more advanced than others."
938msgstr ""
939
940#: template/faq.html.j2:160
941msgid ""
942"For users, GNUnet offers anonymous and non-anonymous file-sharing, a fully "
943"decentralized and censorship-resistant replacement for DNS and a mechanism "
944"for IPv4-IPv6 protocol translation and tunneling (NAT-PT with DNS-ALG)."
945msgstr ""
946
947#: template/faq.html.j2:171
948msgid "Is it possible to surf the WWW anonymously with GNUnet?"
949msgstr ""
950
951#: template/faq.html.j2:173
952msgid ""
953"A: It is not possible use GNUnet for anonymous browsing at this point. We "
954"recommend that you use Tor for anonymous surfing."
955msgstr ""
956
957#: template/faq.html.j2:181
958msgid "Is it possible to access GNUnet via a browser as an anonymous WWW?"
959msgstr ""
960
961#: template/faq.html.j2:183
962msgid ""
963"A: There is currently no proxy (like fproxy in Freenet) for GNUnet that "
964"would make it accessible with a browser. It is possible to build such a "
965"proxy and all one needs to know is the protocol used between browser and "
966"proxy and a swift look at the GNUnet code for file-sharing."
967msgstr ""
968
969#: template/faq.html.j2:195
970msgid ""
971"A: There are actually a few graphical user interfaces for different "
972"functions. gnunet-setup is to configure GNUnet, and gnunet-fs-gtk is for "
973"file-sharing. There are a few other gnunet-XXX-gtk GUIs of lesser "
974"importance. Note that in order to obtain the GUI, you need to install the "
975"gnunet-gtk package, which is a separate download. gnunet-gtk is a meta GUI "
976"that integrates most of the other GUIs in one window. One exception is "
977"gnunet-setup, which must still be run separately at this time (as setup "
978"requires the peer to be stopped)."
979msgstr ""
980
981#: template/faq.html.j2:210
982msgid "On top of which operating systems does GNUnet run?"
983msgstr ""
984
985#: template/faq.html.j2:212
986msgid ""
987"A: GNUnet is being developed and tested primarily under Debian GNU/Linux. "
988"Furthermore, we regularly build and test GNUnet on Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, "
989"FreeBSD and macOS. We have reports of working versions on many other GNU/"
990"Linux distributions; in the past we had reports of working versions on "
991"NetBSD, OpenBSD and Solaris. However, not all of those reports are recent, "
992"so if you cannot get GNUnet to work on those systems please let us know."
993msgstr ""
994
995#: template/faq.html.j2:228
996msgid "Who runs the GNS root zone?"
997msgstr ""
998
999#: template/faq.html.j2:230
1000msgid ""
1001"A: Short answer: you. The long answer is the GNUnet will ship with a default "
1002"configuration of top-level domains. The governance of this default "
1003"configuration is not yet established. In any case, the user will be able to "
1004"modify this configuration at will. We expect normal users to have no need to "
1005"edit their own GNS zone(s) unless they host services themselves."
1006msgstr ""
1007
1008#: template/faq.html.j2:241
1009msgid "Where is the per-user GNS database kept?"
1010msgstr ""
1011
1012#: template/faq.html.j2:243
1013msgid ""
1014"A: The short answer is that the database is kept at the user's GNUnet peer. "
1015"Now, a user may run multiple GNUnet peers, in which case the database could "
1016"be kept at each peer (however, we don't have code for convenient "
1017"replication). Similarly, multiple GNUnet peers can share one instance of the "
1018"database --- the &quot;gnunet-service-namestore&quot; can be accessed from "
1019"remote (via TCP). The actual data can be stored in a Postgres database, for "
1020"which various replication options are again applicable. Ultimately, there "
1021"are many options for how users can store (and secure) their GNS database."
1022msgstr ""
1023
1024#: template/faq.html.j2:258
1025msgid "What is the expected average size of a GNS namestore database?"
1026msgstr ""
1027
1028#: template/faq.html.j2:260
1029msgid ""
1030"A: Pretty small. Based on our user study where we looked at browser "
1031"histories and the number of domains visited, we expect that GNS databases "
1032"will only grow to a few tens of thousands of entries, small enough to fit "
1033"even on mobile devices."
1034msgstr ""
1035
1036#: template/faq.html.j2:270
1037msgid "Is GNS resistant to the attacks on DNS used by the US?"
1038msgstr ""
1039
1040#: template/faq.html.j2:272
1041msgid ""
1042"A: We believe so, as there is no entity that any government could force to "
1043"change the mapping for a name except for each individual user (and then the "
1044"changes would only apply to the names that this user is the authority for). "
1045"So if everyone used GNS, the only practical attack of a government would be "
1046"to force the operator of a server to change the GNS records for his server "
1047"to point elsewhere. However, if the owner of the private key for a zone is "
1048"unavailable for enforcement, the respective zone cannot be changed and any "
1049"other zone delegating to this zone will achieve proper resolution."
1050msgstr ""
1051
1052#: template/faq.html.j2:286
1053msgid "What is the difference between GNS and CoDoNS?"
1054msgstr ""
1055
1056#: template/faq.html.j2:288
1057msgid ""
1058"A: CoDoNS decentralizes the DNS database (using a DHT) but preserves the "
1059"authority structure of DNS. With CoDoNS, IANA/ICANN are still in charge, and "
1060"there are still registrars that determine who owns a name. <br><br> With "
1061"GNS, we decentralize the database and also decentralize the responsibility "
1062"for naming: each user runs his own personal root zone and is thus in "
1063"complete control of the names he uses. GNS also has many additional features "
1064"(to keep names short and enable migration) which don't even make sense in "
1065"the context of CoDoNS."
1066msgstr ""
1067
1068#: template/faq.html.j2:304
1069msgid "What is the difference between GNS and SocialDNS?"
1070msgstr ""
1071
1072#: template/faq.html.j2:306
1073msgid ""
1074"A: Like GNS, SocialDNS allows each user to create DNS mappings. However, "
1075"with SocialDNS the mappings are shared through the social network and "
1076"subjected to ranking. As the social relationships evolve, names can thus "
1077"change in surprising ways. <br><br> With GNS, names are primarily shared via "
1078"delegation, and thus mappings will only change if the user responsible for "
1079"the name (the authority) manually changes the record."
1080msgstr ""
1081
1082#: template/faq.html.j2:320
1083msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ODDNS?"
1084msgstr ""
1085
1086#: template/faq.html.j2:322
1087msgid ""
1088"A: ODDNS is primarily designed to bypass the DNS root zone and the TLD "
1089"registries (such as those for \".com\" and \".org\"). Instead of using "
1090"those, each user is expected to maintain a database of (second-level) "
1091"domains (like \"gnu.org\") and the IP addresses of the respective name "
1092"servers. Resolution will fail if the target name servers change IPs."
1093msgstr ""
1094
1095#: template/faq.html.j2:333
1096msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Namecoin?"
1097msgstr ""
1098
1099#: template/faq.html.j2:340
1100msgid "What is the difference between GNS and Handshake?"
1101msgstr ""
1102
1103#: template/faq.html.j2:346
1104msgid "What is the difference between GNS and ENS?"
1105msgstr ""
1106
1107#: template/faq.html.j2:352
1108msgid "What is the difference between GNS and TrickleDNS?"
1109msgstr ""
1110
1111#: template/faq.html.j2:354
1112msgid ""
1113"A: TrickleDNS pushes (&quot;critical&quot;) DNS records between DNS "
1114"resolvers of participating domains to provide &quot;better availability, "
1115"lower query resolution times, and faster update propagation&quot;. Thus "
1116"TrickleDNS is focused on defeating attacks on the availability (and "
1117"performance) of record propagation in DNS, for example via DDoS attacks on "
1118"DNS root servers. TrickleDNS is thus concerned with how to ensure "
1119"distribution of authoritative records, and authority remains derived from "
1120"the DNS hierarchy."
1121msgstr ""
1122
1123#: template/faq.html.j2:367
1124msgid ""
1125"Does GNS require real-world introduction (secure PKEY exchange) in the style "
1126"of the PGP web of trust?"
1127msgstr ""
1128
1129#: template/faq.html.j2:369
1130msgid ""
1131"A: For security, it is well known that an initial trust path between the two "
1132"parties must exist. However, for applications where this is not required, "
1133"weaker mechanisms can be used. For example, we have implemented a first-come-"
1134"first-served (FCFS) authority which allows arbitrary users to register "
1135"arbitrary names. The key of this authority is included with every GNUnet "
1136"installation. Thus, any name registered with FCFS is in fact global and "
1137"requires no further introduction. However, the security of these names "
1138"depends entirely on the trustworthiness of the FCFS authority. The authority "
1139"can be queried under the &quot;.pin&quot; TLD."
1140msgstr ""
1141
1142#: template/faq.html.j2:384
1143msgid ""
1144"How can a legitimate domain owner tell other people to not use his name in "
1145"GNS?"
1146msgstr ""
1147
1148#: template/faq.html.j2:386
1149msgid ""
1150"A: Names have no owners in GNS, so there cannot be a &quot;legitimate&quot; "
1151"domain owner. Any user can claim any name (as his preferred name or &quot;"
1152"pseudonym&quot;) in his NICK record. Similarly, all other users can choose "
1153"to ignore this preference and use a name of their choice (or even assign no "
1154"name) for this user."
1155msgstr ""
1156
1157#: template/faq.html.j2:397
1158msgid ""
1159"Did you consider the privacy implications of making your personal GNS zone "
1160"visible?"
1161msgstr ""
1162
1163#: template/faq.html.j2:399
1164msgid ""
1165"A: Each record in GNS has a flag &quot;private&quot;. Records are shared "
1166"with other users (via DHT or zone transfers) only if this flag is not set. "
1167"Thus, users have full control over what information about their zones is "
1168"made public."
1169msgstr ""
1170
1171#: template/faq.html.j2:409
1172msgid "Are \"Legacy Host\" (LEHO) records not going to be obsolete with IPv6?"
1173msgstr ""
1174
1175#: template/faq.html.j2:411
1176msgid ""
1177"A: The question presumes that (a) virtual hosting is only necessary because "
1178"of IPv4 address scarcity, and (b) that LEHOs are only useful in the context "
1179"of virtual hosting. However, LEHOs are also useful to help with X.509 "
1180"certificate validation (as they specify for which legacy hostname the "
1181"certificate should be valid). Also, even with IPv6 fully deployed and &quot;"
1182"infinite&quot; IP addresses being available, we're not sure that virtual "
1183"hosting would disappear. Finally, we don't want to have to wait for IPv6 to "
1184"become commonplace, GNS should work with today's networks."
1185msgstr ""
1186
1187#: template/faq.html.j2:425
1188msgid ""
1189"Why does GNS not use a trust metric or consensus to determine globally "
1190"unique names?"
1191msgstr ""
1192
1193#: template/faq.html.j2:427
1194msgid ""
1195"A: Trust metrics have the fundamental problem that they have thresholds. As "
1196"trust relationships evolve, mappings would change their meaning as they "
1197"cross each others thresholds. We decided that the resulting unpredictability "
1198"of the resolution process was not acceptable. Furthermore, trust and "
1199"consensus might be easy to manipulate by adversaries."
1200msgstr ""
1201
1202#: template/faq.html.j2:438
1203msgid "How do you handle compromised zone keys in GNS?"
1204msgstr ""
1205
1206#: template/faq.html.j2:440
1207msgid ""
1208"A: The owner of a private key can create a revocation message. This one can "
1209"then be flooded throughout the overlay network, creating a copy at all "
1210"peers. Before using a public key, peers check if that key has been revoked. "
1211"All names that involve delegation via a revoked zone will then fail to "
1212"resolve. Peers always automatically check for the existence of a revocation "
1213"message when resolving names."
1214msgstr ""
1215
1216#: template/faq.html.j2:452
1217msgid "Could the signing algorithm of GNS be upgraded in the future?"
1218msgstr ""
1219
1220#: template/faq.html.j2:454
1221msgid ""
1222"A: Yes. In our efforts to standardize GNS, we have already modified the "
1223"protocol to support alternative delegation records. <br> <br> Naturally, "
1224"deployed GNS implementations would have to be updated to support the new "
1225"signature scheme. The new scheme can then be run in parallel with the "
1226"existing system by using a new record type to indicate the use of a "
1227"different cipher system."
1228msgstr ""
1229
1230#: template/faq.html.j2:468
1231msgid ""
1232"How can a GNS zone maintain several name servers, e.g. for load balancing?"
1233msgstr ""
1234
1235#: template/faq.html.j2:470
1236msgid ""
1237"A: We don't expect this to be necessary, as GNS records are stored (and "
1238"replicated) in the R5N DHT. Thus the authority will typically not be "
1239"contacted whenever clients perform a lookup. Even if the authority goes "
1240"(temporarily) off-line, the DHT will cache the records for some time. "
1241"However, should having multiple servers for a zone be considered truly "
1242"necessary, the owner of the zone can simply run multiple peers (and share "
1243"the zone's key and database among them)."
1244msgstr ""
1245
1246#: template/faq.html.j2:483
1247msgid ""
1248"Why do you believe it is worth giving up unique names for censorship "
1249"resistance?"
1250msgstr ""
1251
1252#: template/faq.html.j2:485
1253msgid ""
1254"A: The GNU Name system offers an alternative to DNS that is censorship "
1255"resistant. As with any security mechanism, this comes at a cost (names are "
1256"not globally unique). To draw a parallel, HTTPS connections use more "
1257"bandwidth and have higher latency than HTTP connections. Depending on your "
1258"application, HTTPS may not be worth the cost. However, for users that are "
1259"experiencing censorship (or are concerned about it), giving up globally "
1260"unique names may very well be worth the cost. After all, what is a &quot;"
1261"globally&quot; unique name worth, if it does not resolve?"
1262msgstr ""
1263
1264#: template/faq.html.j2:499
1265msgid "Why do you say that DNS is 'centralized' and 'distributed'?"
1266msgstr ""
1267
1268#: template/faq.html.j2:501
1269msgid ""
1270"A: We say that DNS is 'centralized' because it has a central component / "
1271"central point of failure --- the root zone and its management by IANA/ICANN. "
1272"This centralization creates vulnerabilities. For example, the US government "
1273"was able to reassign the management of the country-TLDs of Afganistan and "
1274"Iraq during the wars at the beginning of the 21st century."
1275msgstr ""
1276
1277#: template/faq.html.j2:512
1278msgid "How does GNS protect against layer-3 censorship?"
1279msgstr ""
1280
1281#: template/faq.html.j2:514
1282msgid ""
1283"A: GNS does not directly help with layer-3 censorship, but it does help "
1284"indirectly in two ways: <ol> <li> Many websites today use virtual hosting, "
1285"so blocking a particular IP address causes much more collateral damage than "
1286"blocking a DNS name. It thus raises the cost of censorship.</li> <li> "
1287"Existing layer-3 circumvention solutions (such as Tor) would benefit from a "
1288"censorship resistant naming system. Accessing Tor's &quot;.onion&quot; "
1289"namespace currently requires users to use unmemorable cryptographic "
1290"identifiers. With nicer names, Tor and tor2web-like services would be even "
1291"easier to use. </ol>"
1292msgstr ""
1293
1294#: template/faq.html.j2:533
1295msgid "Does GNS work with search engines?"
1296msgstr ""
1297
1298#: template/faq.html.j2:535
1299msgid ""
1300"A: GNS creates no significant problems for search engines, as they can use "
1301"GNS to perform name resolution as well as any normal user. Naturally, while "
1302"we typically expect normal users to install custom software for name "
1303"resolution, this is unlikely to work for search engines today. However, the "
1304"DNS2GNS gateway allows search engines to use DNS to resolve GNS names, so "
1305"they can still index GNS resources. However, as using DNS2GNS gateways "
1306"breaks the cryptographic chain of trust, legacy search engines will "
1307"obviously not obtain censorship-resistant names."
1308msgstr ""
1309
1310#: template/faq.html.j2:549
1311msgid "How does GNS compare to the Unmanaged Internet Architecture (UIA)?"
1312msgstr ""
1313
1314#: template/faq.html.j2:551
1315msgid ""
1316"A: UIA and GNS both share the same basic naming model, which actually "
1317"originated with Rivest's SDSI. However, UIA is not concerned about "
1318"integration with legacy applications and instead focuses on universal "
1319"connectivity between a user's many machines. In contrast, GNS was designed "
1320"to interoperate with DNS as much as possible, and to also work as much as "
1321"possible with the existing Web infrastructure. UIA is not at all concerned "
1322"about legacy systems (clean slate)."
1323msgstr ""
1324
1325#: template/faq.html.j2:564
1326msgid "Doesn't GNS increase the trusted-computing base compared to DNS(SEC)?"
1327msgstr ""
1328
1329#: template/faq.html.j2:566
1330msgid ""
1331"A: First of all, in GNS you can explicitly see the trust chain, so you know "
1332"if a name you are resolving belongs to a friend, or a friend-of-a-friend, "
1333"and can thus decide how much you trust the result. Naturally, the trusted-"
1334"computing base (TCB) can become arbitrarily large this way --- however, "
1335"given the name length restriction, for an individual name it is always less "
1336"than about 128 entities."
1337msgstr ""
1338
1339#: template/faq.html.j2:578
1340msgid ""
1341"How does GNS handle SRV/TLSA records where service and protocol are part of "
1342"the domain name?"
1343msgstr ""
1344
1345#: template/faq.html.j2:580
1346msgid ""
1347"A: When GNS splits a domain name into labels for resolution, it detects the "
1348"&quot;_Service._Proto&quot; syntax, converts &quot;Service&quot; to the "
1349"corresponding port number and &quot;Proto&quot; to the corresponding "
1350"protocol number. The rest of the name is resolved as usual. Then, when the "
1351"result is presented, GNS looks for the GNS-specific &quot;BOX&quot; record "
1352"type. A BOX record is a record that contains another record (such as SRV or "
1353"TLSA records) and adds a service and protocol number (and the original boxed "
1354"record type) to it."
1355msgstr ""
1356
1357#: template/faq.html.j2:596
1358msgid ""
1359"I receive many &quot;WARNING Calculated flow delay for X at Y for Z&quot;. "
1360"Should I worry?"
1361msgstr ""
1362
1363#: template/faq.html.j2:598
1364msgid ""
1365"A: Right now, this is expected and a known cause for high latency in GNUnet. "
1366"We have started a major rewrite to address this and other problems, but "
1367"until the Transport Next Generation (TNG) is ready, these warnings are "
1368"expected."
1369msgstr ""
1370
1371#: template/faq.html.j2:607
1372msgid "Error opening `/dev/net/tun': No such file or directory?"
1373msgstr ""
1374
1375#: template/faq.html.j2:609
1376msgid ""
1377"A: If you get this error message, the solution is simple. Issue the "
1378"following commands (as root) to create the required device file"
1379msgstr ""
1380
1381#: template/faq.html.j2:621
1382msgid ""
1383"'iptables: No chain/target/match by that name.' (when running gnunet-service-"
1384"dns)?"
1385msgstr ""
1386
1387#: template/faq.html.j2:623
1388msgid ""
1389"A: For GNUnet DNS, your iptables needs to have &quot;owner&quot; match "
1390"support. This is accomplished by having the correct kernel options. Check if "
1391"your kernel has CONFIG_NETFILTER_XT_MATCH_OWNER set to either 'y' or "
1392"'m' (and the module is loaded)."
1393msgstr ""
1394
1395#: template/faq.html.j2:635
1396msgid "'Timeout was reached' when running PT on Fedora (and possibly others)?"
1397msgstr ""
1398
1399#: template/faq.html.j2:637
1400msgid ""
1401"A: If you get an error stating that the VPN timeout was reached, check if "
1402"your firewall is enabled and blocking the connections."
1403msgstr ""
1404
1405#: template/faq.html.j2:645
1406msgid ""
1407"I'm getting an 'error while loading shared libraries: libgnunetXXX.so.X'"
1408msgstr ""
1409
1410#: template/faq.html.j2:647
1411msgid ""
1412"A: This error usually occurs when your linker fails to locate one of "
1413"GNUnet's libraries. This can have two causes. First, it is theoretically "
1414"possible that the library is not installed on your system; however, if you "
1415"compiled GNUnet the normal way and/or used a binary package, that is highly "
1416"unlikely. The more common cause is that you installed GNUnet to a directory "
1417"that your linker does not search. There are several ways to fix this that "
1418"are described below. If you are 'root' and you installed to a system folder "
1419"(such as /usr/local), you want to add the libraries to the system-wide "
1420"search path. This is done by adding a line \"/usr/local/lib/\" to /etc/ld.so."
1421"conf and running \"ldconfig\". If you installed GNUnet to /opt or any other "
1422"similar path, you obviously have to change \"/usr/local\" accordingly. If "
1423"you do not have 'root' rights or if you installed GNUnet to say \"/home/"
1424"$USER/\", then you can explicitly tell your linker to search a particular "
1425"directory for libraries using the \"LD_LIBRARY_PATH\" environment variable. "
1426"For example, if you configured GNUnet using a prefix of \"$HOME/gnunet/\" "
1427"you want to run:"
1428msgstr ""
1429
1430#: template/faq.html.j2:673
1431msgid ""
1432"to ensure GNUnet's binaries and libraries are found. In order to avoid "
1433"having to do so each time, you can add the above lines (without the \"$\") "
1434"to your .bashrc or .profile file. You will have to logout and login again to "
1435"have this new profile be applied to all shells (including your desktop "
1436"environment)."
1437msgstr ""
1438
1439#: template/faq.html.j2:680
1440msgid "What error messages can be ignored?"
1441msgstr ""
1442
1443#: template/faq.html.j2:682
1444msgid ""
1445"A: Error messages flagged as \"DEBUG\" should be disabled in binaries built "
1446"for end-users and can always be ignored. Error messages flagged as \"INFO\" "
1447"always refer to harmless events that require no action. For example, GNUnet "
1448"may use an INFO message to indicate that it is currently performing an "
1449"expensive operation that will take some time. GNUnet will also use INFO "
1450"messages to display information about important configuration values."
1451msgstr ""
1452
1453#: template/faq.html.j2:698
1454msgid "How does GNUnet compare to other file-sharing applications?"
1455msgstr ""
1456
1457#: template/faq.html.j2:700
1458msgid ""
1459"A: As opposed to Napster, Gnutella, Kazaa, FastTrack, eDonkey and most other "
1460"P2P networks, GNUnet was designed with security in mind as the highest "
1461"priority. We intend on producing a network with comprehensive security "
1462"features. Many other P2P networks are open to a wide variety of attacks, and "
1463"users have little privacy. GNUnet is also Free Software and thus the source "
1464"code is available, so you do not have to worry about being spied upon by the "
1465"software. The following table summarises the main differences between GNUnet "
1466"and other systems. The information is accurate to the best of our knowledge. "
1467"The comparison is difficult since there are sometimes differences between "
1468"various implementations of (almost) the same protocol. In general, we pick a "
1469"free implementation as the reference implementation since it is possible to "
1470"inspect the free code. Also, all of these systems are changing over time and "
1471"thus the data below may not be up-to-date. If you find any flaws, please let "
1472"us know. Finally, the table is not saying terribly much (it is hard to "
1473"compare these systems this briefly), so if you want the real differences, "
1474"read the research papers (and probably the code)."
1475msgstr ""
1476
1477#: template/faq.html.j2:814
1478msgid ""
1479"Another important point of reference are the various anonymous peer-to-peer "
1480"networks. Here, there are differences in terms of application domain and how "
1481"specifically anonymity is achieved. Anonymous routing is a hard research "
1482"topic, so for a superficial comparisson like this one we focus on the "
1483"latency. Another important factor is the programming language. Type-safe "
1484"languages may offer certain security benefits; however, this may come at the "
1485"cost of significant increases in resource consumption which in turn may "
1486"reduce anonymity."
1487msgstr ""
1488
1489#: template/faq.html.j2:827
1490msgid "Are there any known attacks (on GNUnet's file-sharing application)?"
1491msgstr ""
1492
1493#: template/faq.html.j2:829
1494msgid ""
1495"A: Generally, there is the possibility of a known plaintext attack on "
1496"keywords, but since the user has control over the keywords that are "
1497"associated with the content he inserts, the user can take advantage of the "
1498"same techniques used to generate reasonable passwords to defend against such "
1499"an attack. In any event, we are not trying to hide content; thus, unless the "
1500"user is trying to insert information into the network that can only be "
1501"shared with a small group of people, there is no real reason to try to "
1502"obfuscate the content by choosing a difficult keyword anyway."
1503msgstr ""
1504
1505#: template/faq.html.j2:843
1506msgid "What do you mean by anonymity?"
1507msgstr ""
1508
1509#: template/faq.html.j2:845
1510msgid ""
1511"A: Anonymity is the lack of distinction of an individual from a (large) "
1512"group. A central goal for anonymous file-sharing in GNUnet is to make all "
1513"users (peers) form a group and to make communications in that group "
1514"anonymous, that is, nobody (but the initiator) should be able to tell which "
1515"of the peers in the group originated the message. In other words, it should "
1516"be difficult to impossible for an adversary to distinguish between the "
1517"originating peer and all other peers."
1518msgstr ""
1519
1520#: template/faq.html.j2:857
1521msgid "What does my system do when participating in GNUnet file sharing?"
1522msgstr ""
1523
1524#: template/faq.html.j2:859
1525msgid ""
1526"A: In GNUnet you set up a node (a peer). It is identified by an ID (hash of "
1527"its public key) and has a number of addresses it is reachable by (may have "
1528"no addresses, for instance when it's behind a NAT). You specify bandwidth "
1529"limits (how much traffic GNUnet is allowed to consume) and datastore quote "
1530"(how large your on-disk block storage is) . Your node will then proceed to "
1531"connect to other nodes, becoming part of the network."
1532msgstr ""
1533
1534#: template/faq.html.j2:874
1535msgid "How can I help translate this webpage into other languages?"
1536msgstr ""
1537
1538#: template/faq.html.j2:876
1539msgid ""
1540"A: First, you need to register an account with our weblate system. Please "
1541"send an e-mail with the desired target language to translators@gnunet.org or "
1542"ask for help on the #gnunet chat on irc.freenode.net. Typically someone with "
1543"sufficient permissions will then grant you access. Naturally, any abuse will "
1544"result in the loss of permissions."
1545msgstr ""
1546
1547#: template/faq.html.j2:888
1548msgid "I have some great idea for a new feature, what should I do?"
1549msgstr ""
1550
1551#: template/faq.html.j2:890
1552msgid ""
1553"A: Sadly, we have many more feature requests than we can possibly implement. "
1554"The best way to actually get a new feature implemented is to do it yourself "
1555"--- and to then send us a patch."
1556msgstr ""
1557
844#: template/glossary.html.j2:12 1558#: template/glossary.html.j2:12
845msgid "Ego" 1559msgid "Ego"
846msgstr "" 1560msgstr ""
847 1561
848#: template/glossary.html.j2:14 1562#: template/glossary.html.j2:14
849msgid "" 1563msgid ""
850"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can " 1564"We use the term \"Ego\" to refer to the fact that users in GNUnet can have "
851"have multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The " 1565"multiple unlinkable identities, in the sense of alter egos. The ability to "
852"ability to have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep" 1566"have more than one identity is crucial, as we may want to keep our egos for "
853" our egos for business separate from those we use for political " 1567"business separate from those we use for political activities or romance.<br> "
854"activities or romance.<br> Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to " 1568"Egos in GNUnet are technically equivalent to identities (and the code does "
855"identities (and the code does not distinguish between them). We simply " 1569"not distinguish between them). We simply sometimes use the term \"ego\" to "
856"sometimes use the term \"ego\" to stress that you can have more than one." 1570"stress that you can have more than one."
857msgstr "" 1571msgstr ""
858 1572
859#: template/glossary.html.j2:27 1573#: template/glossary.html.j2:27
@@ -862,19 +1576,18 @@ msgstr ""
862 1576
863#: template/glossary.html.j2:29 1577#: template/glossary.html.j2:29
864msgid "" 1578msgid ""
865"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is " 1579"In GNUnet users are identified via a public key, and that public key is then "
866"then often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the " 1580"often referred to as the \"Identity\" of the user. However, the concept is "
867"concept is not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are " 1581"not as draconian as it often is in real life where many are forced to have "
868"forced to have one name, one passport and one unique identification " 1582"one name, one passport and one unique identification number. <br> As long as "
869"number. <br> As long as identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, " 1583"identities in GNUnet are simply public keys, users are free to create any "
870"users are free to create any number of identities, and we call those egos" 1584"number of identities, and we call those egos to emphasize the difference. "
871" to emphasize the difference. Even though users can create such egos " 1585"Even though users can create such egos freely, it is possible to have an ego "
872"freely, it is possible to have an ego certified by some certification " 1586"certified by some certification authority, resulting in something that more "
873"authority, resulting in something that more closely resembles the " 1587"closely resembles the traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a "
874"traditional concept of an identity.<br> For example, a university may " 1588"university may certify the identities of its students such that they can "
875"certify the identities of its students such that they can prove that they" 1589"prove that they are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student "
876" are studying. Students may keep their (certified) student identity " 1590"identity separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
877"separate from other egos that they use for other activities in life."
878msgstr "" 1591msgstr ""
879 1592
880#: template/glossary.html.j2:50 1593#: template/glossary.html.j2:50
@@ -886,10 +1599,10 @@ msgid ""
886"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to " 1599"A pseudonym is an ego that is specifically intended to not be linked to "
887"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many " 1600"one's real name. GNUnet users can create many egos, and thus also many "
888"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by " 1601"pseudonyms. <br> Repeated uses of the same pseudonym are linkable by "
889"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the " 1602"definition, as they involve the same public key. Anonymity requires the use "
890"use of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is " 1603"of either the special \"anonymous\" pseudonym (for GNUnet, this is the "
891"the neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that" 1604"neutral element on the elliptic curve) or a throw-away pseudonym that is "
892" is only used once." 1605"only used once."
893msgstr "" 1606msgstr ""
894 1607
895#: template/glossary.html.j2:71 1608#: template/glossary.html.j2:71
@@ -898,15 +1611,15 @@ msgstr ""
898 1611
899#: template/glossary.html.j2:73 1612#: template/glossary.html.j2:73
900msgid "" 1613msgid ""
901"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and " 1614"The GNU Name System allows every ego (or identity) to securely and privately "
902"privately associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The " 1615"associate any number of label-value pairs with an ego. The values are called "
903"values are called record sets following the terminology of the Domain " 1616"record sets following the terminology of the Domain Name System (DNS). The "
904"Name System (DNS). The mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego " 1617"mapping of labels to record sets for a given ego is called a namespace. <br> "
905"is called a namespace. <br> If records are made public and thus " 1618"If records are made public and thus published, it is possible for other "
906"published, it is possible for other users to lookup the record given the " 1619"users to lookup the record given the ego's public key and the label. Here, "
907"ego's public key and the label. Here, not only the label can thus act as " 1620"not only the label can thus act as a passphrase but also the public key -- "
908"a passphrase but also the public key -- which despite its name may not be" 1621"which despite its name may not be public knowledge and is never disclosed by "
909" public knowledge and is never disclosed by the GNS protocol itself." 1622"the GNS protocol itself."
910msgstr "" 1623msgstr ""
911 1624
912#: template/glossary.html.j2:89 1625#: template/glossary.html.j2:89
@@ -915,17 +1628,17 @@ msgstr ""
915 1628
916#: template/glossary.html.j2:91 1629#: template/glossary.html.j2:91
917msgid "" 1630msgid ""
918"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key " 1631"A \"peer\" is an instance of GNUnet with its own per-instance public key and "
919"and network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers " 1632"network addresses. Technically, it is possible to run multiple peers on the "
920"on the same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design " 1633"same host, but this only makes sense for testing. <br> By design GNUnet "
921"GNUnet supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a " 1634"supports multiple users to share the same peer, just as UNIX is a multi-user "
922"multi-user system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational" 1635"system. A \"peer\" typically consists of a set of foundational GNUnet "
923" GNUnet services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in" 1636"services running as the \"gnunet\" user and allowing all users in the "
924" the \"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, " 1637"\"gnunet\" group to utilize the API. On multi-user systems, additional "
925"additional \"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While" 1638"\"personalized\" services may be required per user. <br> While peers are "
926" peers are also identified by public keys, these public keys are " 1639"also identified by public keys, these public keys are completely unrelated "
927"completely unrelated to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be " 1640"to egos or identities. Namespaces cannot be associated with a peer, only "
928"associated with a peer, only with egos." 1641"with egos."
929msgstr "" 1642msgstr ""
930 1643
931#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60 1644#: template/gns.html.j2:13 template/gnurl.html.j2:60
@@ -935,28 +1648,24 @@ msgstr ""
935#: template/gns.html.j2:15 1648#: template/gns.html.j2:15
936msgid "" 1649msgid ""
937"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, " 1650"The Domain Name System today enables traffic amplification attacks, "
938"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive " 1651"censorship (i.e. China), mass surveillance (MORECOWBELL) and offensive cyber "
939"cyber war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as " 1652"war (QUANTUMDNS).<br/> Unfortunately, band aid solutions such as DoT, DoH, "
940"DoT, DoH, DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we " 1653"DNSSEC, DPRIVE and the like will not fix this. This is why we built the GNU "
941"built the GNU Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system " 1654"Name System (GNS), a secure, decentralized name system built on top of "
942"built on top of GNUnet." 1655"GNUnet."
943msgstr "" 1656msgstr ""
944 1657
945#: template/gns.html.j2:28 1658#: template/gns.html.j2:28
946msgid "Overview" 1659msgid "Overview"
947msgstr "" 1660msgstr ""
948 1661
949#: template/gns.html.j2:37
950msgid "Features"
951msgstr ""
952
953#: template/gns.html.j2:39 1662#: template/gns.html.j2:39
954msgid "" 1663msgid ""
955"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It " 1664"The GNU Name System (GNS) is secure and decentralized naming system. It "
956"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and " 1665"allows its users to register names as top-level domains (TLDs) and resolve "
957"resolve other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to " 1666"other namespaces within their TLDs. <br/> GNS is designed to provide: <ul> "
958"provide: <ul> <li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> " 1667"<li>Censorship resistance</li> <li>Query privacy</li> <li>Secure name "
959"<li>Secure name resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>" 1668"resolution</li> <li>Compatibility with DNS</li>"
960msgstr "" 1669msgstr ""
961 1670
962#: template/gns.html.j2:52 1671#: template/gns.html.j2:52
@@ -965,23 +1674,23 @@ msgstr ""
965 1674
966#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21 1675#: template/gnurl.html.j2:21
967msgid "" 1676msgid ""
968"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support " 1677"libgnurl is a micro fork of libcurl. The goal of libgnurl is to support only "
969"only HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend " 1678"HTTP and HTTPS (and only HTTP 1.x) with a single crypto backend (GnuTLS) to "
970"(GnuTLS) to ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for " 1679"ensure a small footprint and uniform experience for developers regardless of "
971"developers regardless of how libcurl was compiled." 1680"how libcurl was compiled."
972msgstr "" 1681msgstr ""
973 1682
974#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30 1683#: template/gnurl.html.j2:30
975msgid "" 1684msgid ""
976"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for " 1685"Our main usecase is for GNUnet and Taler, but it might be usable for others, "
977"others, hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public." 1686"hence we&#39;re releasing the code to the general public."
978msgstr "" 1687msgstr ""
979 1688
980#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37 1689#: template/gnurl.html.j2:37
981msgid "" 1690msgid ""
982"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the " 1691"libgnurl is released under the same license as libcurl. Please read the "
983"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to " 1692"README for instructions, as you must supply the correct options to configure "
984"configure to get a proper build of libgnurl." 1693"to get a proper build of libgnurl."
985msgstr "" 1694msgstr ""
986 1695
987#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48 1696#: template/gnurl.html.j2:48
@@ -990,58 +1699,55 @@ msgstr ""
990 1699
991#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50 1700#: template/gnurl.html.j2:50
992msgid "" 1701msgid ""
993"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be " 1702"Large parts of the following 6 paragraphs are old and need to be rewritten."
994"rewritten."
995msgstr "" 1703msgstr ""
996 1704
997#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62 1705#: template/gnurl.html.j2:62
998msgid "" 1706msgid ""
999"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, " 1707"cURL supports many crypto backends. GNUnet requires the use of GnuTLS, but "
1000"but other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other " 1708"other variants are used by some distributions. Supporting other crypto "
1001"crypto backends would again expose us to a wider array of security " 1709"backends would again expose us to a wider array of security issues, may "
1002"issues, may create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new " 1710"create licensing issues and most importantly introduce new bugs as some "
1003"bugs as some crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime " 1711"crypto backends are known to introduce subtle runtime issues. While it is "
1004"issues. While it is possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on" 1712"possible to have two versions of libcurl installed on the same system, this "
1005" the same system, this is error-prone, especially as if we are linked " 1713"is error-prone, especially as if we are linked against the wrong version, "
1006"against the wrong version, the bugs that arise might be rather subtle." 1714"the bugs that arise might be rather subtle."
1007msgstr "" 1715msgstr ""
1008 1716
1009#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75 1717#: template/gnurl.html.j2:75
1010msgid "" 1718msgid ""
1011"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, " 1719"For GNUnet, we also need a particularly modern version of GnuTLS. Thus, it "
1012"it would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what " 1720"would anyway be necessary to recompile cURL for GNUnet. But what happens if "
1013"happens if one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one" 1721"one links cURL against this version of GnuTLS? Well, first one would install "
1014" would install GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL " 1722"GnuTLS by hand in the system. Then, we build cURL. cURL will build against "
1015"will build against it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain " 1723"it just fine, but the linker will eventually complain bitterly. The reason "
1016"bitterly. The reason is that cURL also links against a bunch of other " 1724"is that cURL also links against a bunch of other system libraries (gssapi, "
1017"system libraries (gssapi, ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion " 1725"ldap, ssh2, rtmp, krb5, sasl2, see discussion on obscure protocols above), "
1018"on obscure protocols above), which --- as they are part of the " 1726"which --- as they are part of the distribution --- were linked against an "
1019"distribution --- were linked against an older version of GnuTLS. As a " 1727"older version of GnuTLS. As a result, the same binary would be linked "
1020"result, the same binary would be linked against two different versions of" 1728"against two different versions of GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for "
1021" GnuTLS. That is typically a recipe for disaster. Thus, in order to avoid" 1729"disaster. Thus, in order to avoid updating a dozen system libraries (and "
1022" updating a dozen system libraries (and having two versions of those " 1730"having two versions of those installed), it is necessary to disable all of "
1023"installed), it is necessary to disable all of those cURL features that " 1731"those cURL features that GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. "
1024"GNUnet does not use, and there are many of those. For GNUnet, the more " 1732"For GNUnet, the more obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead "
1025"obscure protocols supported by cURL are close to dead code --- mostly " 1733"code --- mostly harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may "
1026"harmless, but not useful. However, as some application may use one of " 1734"use one of those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all "
1027"those features, distributions are typically forced to enable all of those" 1735"of those features, and thus including security issues that might arise from "
1028" features, and thus including security issues that might arise from that " 1736"that code."
1029"code."
1030msgstr "" 1737msgstr ""
1031 1738
1032#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99 1739#: template/gnurl.html.j2:99
1033msgid "" 1740msgid ""
1034"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all " 1741"So to use a modern version of GnuTLS, a sane approach is to disable all of "
1035"of the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that " 1742"the \"optional\" features of cURL that drag in system libraries that link "
1036"link against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then " 1743"against the older GnuTLS. That works, except that one should then NEVER "
1037"NEVER install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that " 1744"install that version of libcurl in say /usr or /usr/local, as that may break "
1038"may break other parts of the system that might depend on these features " 1745"other parts of the system that might depend on these features that we just "
1039"that we just disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not" 1746"disabled. Libtool versioning doesn't help here, as it is not intended to "
1040" intended to deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, " 1747"deal with libraries that have optional features. Naturally, installing cURL "
1041"installing cURL somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be " 1748"somewhere else is also problematic, as we now need to be really careful that "
1042"really careful that the linker will link GNUnet against the right " 1749"the linker will link GNUnet against the right version. Note that none of "
1043"version. Note that none of this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL" 1750"this can really be trivially fixed by the cURL developers."
1044" developers."
1045msgstr "" 1751msgstr ""
1046 1752
1047#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118 1753#: template/gnurl.html.j2:118
@@ -1052,19 +1758,19 @@ msgstr ""
1052#, python-format 1758#, python-format
1053msgid "" 1759msgid ""
1054"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the " 1760"How does forking fix it? Easy. First, we can get rid of all of the "
1055"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you " 1761"compatibility issues --- if you use libgnurl, you state that you don&#39;t "
1056"don&#39;t need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need " 1762"need anything but HTTP/HTTPS. Those applications that need more, should "
1057"more, should stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose " 1763"stick with the original cURL. Those that do not, can choose to move to "
1058"to move to something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not " 1764"something simpler. As the library gets a new name, we do not have to worry "
1059"have to worry about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it." 1765"about tons of packages breaking as soon as one rebuilds it. So renaming "
1060" So renaming itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only " 1766"itself and saying that \"libgnurl = libcurl with only HTTP/HTTPS support and "
1061"HTTP/HTTPS support and GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened " 1767"GnuTLS\" fixes 99%% of the problems that darkened my mood. Note that this "
1062"my mood. Note that this pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as " 1768"pretty much CANNOT be done without a fork, as renaming is an essential part "
1063"renaming is an essential part of the fix. Now, there might be creative " 1769"of the fix. Now, there might be creative solutions to achieve the same thing "
1064"solutions to achieve the same thing within the standard cURL build " 1770"within the standard cURL build system, but this was deemed to be too much "
1065"system, but this was deemed to be too much work when gnurl was originally" 1771"work when gnurl was originally started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl "
1066" started. The changes libgnurl makes to curl are miniscule and can easily" 1772"are miniscule and can easily be applied again and again whenever libcurl "
1067" be applied again and again whenever libcurl makes a new release." 1773"makes a new release."
1068msgstr "" 1774msgstr ""
1069 1775
1070#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142 1776#: template/gnurl.html.j2:142
@@ -1073,14 +1779,13 @@ msgstr ""
1073 1779
1074#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144 1780#: template/gnurl.html.j2:144
1075msgid "" 1781msgid ""
1076"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with " 1782"Projects that use cURL only for HTTP/HTTPS and that would work with GnuTLS "
1077"GnuTLS should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to " 1783"should be able to switch to libgnurl by changing \"-lcurl\" to \"-lgnurl\". "
1078"\"-lgnurl\". That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be " 1784"That&#39;s it. No changes to the source code should be required, as libgnurl "
1079"required, as libgnurl strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the " 1785"strives for bug-for-bug compatibility with the HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of "
1080"HTTP/HTTPS/GnuTLS subset of cURL. We might add new features relating to " 1786"cURL. We might add new features relating to this core subset if they are "
1081"this core subset if they are proposed, but so far we have kept our " 1787"proposed, but so far we have kept our changes minimal and no additions to "
1082"changes minimal and no additions to the original curl source have been " 1788"the original curl source have been written."
1083"written."
1084msgstr "" 1789msgstr ""
1085 1790
1086#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161 1791#: template/gnurl.html.j2:161
@@ -1089,15 +1794,15 @@ msgstr ""
1089 1794
1090#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163 1795#: template/gnurl.html.j2:163
1091msgid "" 1796msgid ""
1092"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl " 1797"libgnurl and gnurl are not intended to be used as a replacement for curl for "
1093"for users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work " 1798"users: <br> This does not mean there is no confidence in the work done with "
1094"done with gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will " 1799"gnurl, it means that tools which expect curl or libcurl will not make use of "
1095"not make use of a different named binary and library. If you know what " 1800"a different named binary and library. If you know what you are doing, you "
1096"you are doing, you should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in" 1801"should be able to use gnurl as part of your tooling in place of curl. We do "
1097" place of curl. We do not recommend to do so however, as the only usage " 1802"not recommend to do so however, as the only usage it is tested for <em>so "
1098"it is tested for <em>so far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and " 1803"far</em> is as part of Taler&#39;s and GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since "
1099"GNunet&#39;s build-system. <br> Since no conflicts in filenames occur you" 1804"no conflicts in filenames occur you are not expected to remove curl to make "
1100" are not expected to remove curl to make use of gnurl and viceversa." 1805"use of gnurl and viceversa."
1101msgstr "" 1806msgstr ""
1102 1807
1103#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188 1808#: template/gnurl.html.j2:188
@@ -1110,16 +1815,15 @@ msgstr ""
1110 1815
1111#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211 1816#: template/gnurl.html.j2:211
1112msgid "" 1817msgid ""
1113"Releases are published on <a " 1818"Releases are published on <a href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/"
1114"href=\"https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet/\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>." 1819"\">ftpmirror.gnu.org/gnu/gnunet</a>. gnurl is available from within a "
1115" gnurl is available from within a variety of distributions and package " 1820"variety of distributions and package managers. Some Package Managers which "
1116"managers. Some Package Managers which include gnurl are: <a " 1821"include gnurl are: <a href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</"
1117"href=\"https://www.gnu.org/software/guix/\">GNU Guix</a> (available as " 1822"a> (available as \"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> "
1118"\"gnurl\"), <a href=\"https://gentoo.org\">Gentoo</a> through the " 1823"through the collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/"
1119"collaborative ebuild collection <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org" 1824"youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a href="
1120"/youbroketheinternet-overlay.git/\">youbroketheinternet</a>, <a " 1825"\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a href=\"https://"
1121"href=\"https://nixos.org/nix/\">Nix</a>, and as www/gnurl in <a " 1826"pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
1122"href=\"https://pkgsrc.org\">pkgsrc</a>."
1123msgstr "" 1827msgstr ""
1124 1828
1125#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228 1829#: template/gnurl.html.j2:228
@@ -1128,17 +1832,17 @@ msgstr ""
1128 1832
1129#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230 1833#: template/gnurl.html.j2:230
1130msgid "" 1834msgid ""
1131"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might " 1835"We suggest to closely follow release announcements, as they might indicate "
1132"indicate changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package " 1836"changes in how gnurl is to be build. <br> If your package manager provides a "
1133"manager provides a binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from" 1837"binary build or build instructions to build gnurl from source automated and "
1134" source automated and integrated with your environment, we strongly " 1838"integrated with your environment, we strongly suggest to use this binary "
1135"suggest to use this binary build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl." 1839"build. <br> There are two ways to build gnurl. The first one builds from the "
1136" The first one builds from the most recent git tag, the second one uses " 1840"most recent git tag, the second one uses the distributed tarball. "
1137"the distributed tarball. Distributors generally are supposed to build " 1841"Distributors generally are supposed to build from the tarball, but we "
1138"from the tarball, but we describe both methods here. Both methods are " 1842"describe both methods here. Both methods are written with a NetBSD 9 "
1139"written with a NetBSD 9 userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. " 1843"userland in mind, substitute tools as necessary. <br> You should <b>avoid</"
1140"<br> You should <b>avoid</b> building gnurl from the tip of the default " 1844"b> building gnurl from the tip of the default git branch, as only tags are "
1141"git branch, as only tags are considered to be stable and approved builds." 1845"considered to be stable and approved builds."
1142msgstr "" 1846msgstr ""
1143 1847
1144#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251 1848#: template/gnurl.html.j2:251
@@ -1147,8 +1851,8 @@ msgstr ""
1147 1851
1148#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253 1852#: template/gnurl.html.j2:253
1149msgid "" 1853msgid ""
1150"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool " 1854"If you want to verify the signature, install an OpenPGP compatible tool such "
1151"such as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:" 1855"as security/gnupgp2 (and set it up). Assuming you use pkgin:"
1152msgstr "" 1856msgstr ""
1153 1857
1154#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267 1858#: template/gnurl.html.j2:267
@@ -1161,8 +1865,7 @@ msgstr ""
1161 1865
1162#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276 1866#: template/gnurl.html.j2:276
1163msgid "" 1867msgid ""
1164"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its " 1868"Fetch the release, the signature, the checksum file as well as its signature:"
1165"signature:"
1166msgstr "" 1869msgstr ""
1167 1870
1168#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295 1871#: template/gnurl.html.j2:295
@@ -1211,8 +1914,8 @@ msgstr ""
1211 1914
1212#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371 1915#: template/gnurl.html.j2:371
1213msgid "" 1916msgid ""
1214"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the" 1917"Follow the steps above, but instead of downloading the tarball, clone the "
1215" git tag you want to build from." 1918"git tag you want to build from."
1216msgstr "" 1919msgstr ""
1217 1920
1218#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382 1921#: template/gnurl.html.j2:382
@@ -1221,10 +1924,9 @@ msgstr ""
1221 1924
1222#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384 1925#: template/gnurl.html.j2:384
1223msgid "" 1926msgid ""
1224"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a " 1927"You can report bugs on our bug tracker: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/"
1225"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you " 1928"\">bugs.gnunet.org</a>. Alternatively you can use our bug mailinglist, but "
1226"can use our bug mailinglist, but we prefer to track bugs on the " 1929"we prefer to track bugs on the bugtracker."
1227"bugtracker."
1228msgstr "" 1930msgstr ""
1229 1931
1230#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395 1932#: template/gnurl.html.j2:395
@@ -1235,10 +1937,9 @@ msgstr ""
1235msgid "" 1937msgid ""
1236"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version " 1938"gnurl/libgnurl is looking for a new maintainer. Releases after version "
1237"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key " 1939"7.69.1 and up to version 7.72.0 were signed with the OpenPGP Key "
1238"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a " 1940"<b>0xD6B570842F7E7F8D</b> (<a href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?"
1239"href=\"https://keys.openpgp.org/search?q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>)," 1941"q=6115012DEA3026F62A98A556D6B570842F7E7F8D\">keys.openpgp.org</a>), with the "
1240" with the key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E" 1942"key fingerprint <b>6115 012D EA30 26F6 2A98 A556 D6B5 7084 2F7E 7F8D</b>."
1241" 7F8D</b>."
1242msgstr "" 1943msgstr ""
1243 1944
1244#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7 1945#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:7
@@ -1252,68 +1953,65 @@ msgstr ""
1252#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18 1953#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:18
1253msgid "" 1954msgid ""
1254"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin " 1955"In the context of Google Summer of Code 2018, my mentor (Martin "
1255"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of" 1956"Schanzenbach) and I have worked on creating and extending the REST API of "
1256" GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:" 1957"GNUnet. Currently, we mirrored the functionality of following commands:"
1257msgstr "" 1958msgstr ""
1258 1959
1259#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32 1960#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:32
1260msgid "" 1961msgid ""
1261"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework " 1962"Additionally, we developed a website with the Javascript framework Angular 6 "
1262"Angular 6 and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The " 1963"and the design framework iotaCSS to use the new REST API. The REST API of "
1263"REST API of GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx." 1964"GNUnet is now documented with Sphinx."
1264msgstr "" 1965msgstr ""
1265 1966
1266#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41 1967#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:41
1267msgid "" 1968msgid ""
1268"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, " 1969"... when you can use the command line tools? We need to keep in mind, that "
1269"that everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone " 1970"everyone has the right to stay secure and private but not everyone feels "
1270"feels comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to " 1971"comfortable using a terminal. The further developed REST access to GNUnet "
1271"GNUnet APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to " 1972"APIs in addition to the new web application allows new users to interact "
1272"interact with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This " 1973"with GNUnet over a well known tool: their browsers. This addition to the C "
1273"addition to the C API and the command line tools may attract new users " 1974"API and the command line tools may attract new users and developers."
1274"and developers."
1275msgstr "" 1975msgstr ""
1276 1976
1277#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54 1977#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:54
1278msgid "" 1978msgid ""
1279"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged " 1979"<li> The REST API developed in GNUnet<br> The REST API is already merged "
1280"into the gnunet.git repository (<a " 1980"into the gnunet.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/"
1281"href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet.git/\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> " 1981"\">GNUnet Main Git</a>).<br /> To use the new features, clone the repository "
1282"To use the new features, clone the repository and follow the <a " 1982"and follow the <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</"
1283"href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/install.html\">Installation</a> on " 1983"a> on gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". "
1284"gnunet.org. Then, start the rest service with \"gnunet-arm -i rest\". " 1984"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under "
1285"</li> <li> The Web Application<br> The web application is available under" 1985"the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-"
1286" the gnunet-webui.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git" 1986"webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the newest "
1287"/gnunet-webui.git/\">GNUnet WebUI Git</a>).<br /> You need to install the" 1987"version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may need to "
1288" newest version of 'node' and 'yarn'. Dependent on your system, you may " 1988"download newer versions and install them manually and not over your packet "
1289"need to download newer versions and install them manually and not over " 1989"manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone the repository. "
1290"your packet manager. After the installation succeeded, you need to clone " 1990"Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\" for testing "
1291"the repository. Then, you need to run \"yarn install\" and \"yarn start\"" 1991"purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this website "
1292" for testing purposes. To deploy the website (keep in mind, that this " 1992"communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" for "
1293"website communicates with another localhost instance) use \"yarn build\" " 1993"building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' directory. </"
1294"for building the web application and use the output in the 'dist' " 1994"li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is available under the "
1295"directory. </li> <li> The Documentation<br /> The documentation is " 1995"gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-"
1296"available under the gnunet-rest-api.git repository (<a " 1996"api.git/\">GNUnet REST API Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository "
1297"href=\"https://gnunet.org/git/gnunet-rest-api.git/\">GNUnet REST API " 1997"and \"make html\". Then open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
1298"Docmentation Git</a>).<br /> Clone the repository and \"make html\". Then"
1299" open the 'index.html' under 'build/html/'. </li>"
1300msgstr "" 1998msgstr ""
1301 1999
1302#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91 2000#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:91
1303msgid "" 2001msgid ""
1304"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or " 2002"Please, give it a try and contact me, if you find any bugs or unintentional "
1305"unintentional features. ;)" 2003"features. ;)"
1306msgstr "" 2004msgstr ""
1307 2005
1308#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98 2006#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:98
1309msgid "" 2007msgid ""
1310"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too " 2008"Right now, the build process of the web application may be a little too "
1311"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using " 2009"complex for a casual user. We may be able to solve this by using docker.<br /"
1312"docker.<br /> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong " 2010"> Additionally, the web application does not prevent wrong inputs but "
1313"inputs but responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is " 2011"responds with error messages. Adding GNUnet Records is currently only usable "
1314"currently only usable for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. " 2012"for people, who know how a GNS Record looks like. This can be adapted to "
1315"This can be adapted to each record type.<br /> Last but not least, " 2013"each record type.<br /> Last but not least, additional features, design "
1316"additional features, design changes, etc..." 2014"changes, etc..."
1317msgstr "" 2015msgstr ""
1318 2016
1319#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111 2017#: template/gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html.j2:111
@@ -1340,100 +2038,95 @@ msgstr ""
1340msgid "" 2038msgid ""
1341"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code " 2039"As a GNU project, GNUnet has participated in the Google Summer of Code "
1342"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and " 2040"(GSoC) for a number of years. This page lists all current, past, and "
1343"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the " 2041"finished projects. If you want to participate and apply for any of the ideas "
1344"ideas for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or " 2042"for 2020 below or any past project which is not yet finished (or even your "
1345"even your own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list." 2043"own idea), please contact us either in IRC or mailing list."
1346msgstr "" 2044msgstr ""
1347 2045
1348#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34 2046#: template/gsoc.html.j2:34
1349msgid "" 2047msgid ""
1350"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in " 2048"The GNUnet team is currently working on a transport layer rewrite in order "
1351"order to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is " 2049"to fix core issues with connectivity. This new component is currently "
1352"currently developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as " 2050"developed under the name \"TNG\". What is currently known as \"transport "
1353"\"transport plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as " 2051"plugins\" will in the TNG be represented as \"communicators\". Communicators "
1354"\"communicators\". Communicators are processes with a well defined API " 2052"are processes with a well defined API that allow to connect peers over a "
1355"that allow to connect peers over a specific protocol. The primary " 2053"specific protocol. The primary protocol which are already implemented are "
1356"protocol which are already implemented are UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and" 2054"UNIX sockets, UDP sockets, and TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, "
1357" TCP sockets. For a truly resilient network, other connectivity options " 2055"other connectivity options such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or "
1358"such as WiFi mesh, Bluetooth, HTTP(S), QUIC or even more obscure " 2056"even more obscure alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, "
1359"alternatives such as radio are required. In this project, the goal is to " 2057"the goal is to select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is "
1360"select, implement and test new communicators. While TNG is not yet ready," 2058"not yet ready, communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against "
1361" communicators can, by design, be developed and tested against the " 2059"the current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
1362"current API. We expect that this project can be worked on by multiple "
1363"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would " 2060"students as there are a lot of protocols to choose from. The tasks would "
1364"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> " 2061"consist of: <ol> <li>Deciding which communicators to implement.</li> "
1365"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> " 2062"<li>Test the communicators.</li> <li>Documentation.</li> </ol> Advantageous "
1366"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge " 2063"skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of HTTPS, QUIC, "
1367"of HTTPS, QUIC, Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> " 2064"Bluetooth or WiFi.</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, "
1368"<strong>Difficulty:</strong> Average, but depends on selected protocols. " 2065"but depends on selected protocols. <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin "
1369"<br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach, t3sserakt" 2066"Schanzenbach, t3sserakt"
1370msgstr "" 2067msgstr ""
1371 2068
1372#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79 2069#: template/gsoc.html.j2:79
1373msgid "" 2070msgid ""
1374"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an " 2071"The REST API currently only supports a single user system. This is an issue "
1375"issue as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-" 2072"as on multi-user systems, access control must be enfoced on a per-user "
1376"user basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support" 2073"basis. In this project, the REST service must be extended to support user "
1377" user authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context " 2074"authentication. This includes the correct handling of user context switches. "
1378"switches. <ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the " 2075"<ol> <li>Implement user authentication.</li> <li>Test the access control.</"
1379"access control.</li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol>" 2076"li> <li>Document the changes to the REST API.</li> </ol> Advantageous skills/"
1380" Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge " 2077"languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>Knowledge of user authentication "
1381"of user authentication subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP " 2078"subsystems on Linux/Unix.</li> <li>REST/HTTP Authentication methods</li> </"
1382"Authentication methods</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> " 2079"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
1383"Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach" 2080"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
1384msgstr "" 2081msgstr ""
1385 2082
1386#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111 2083#: template/gsoc.html.j2:111
1387msgid "" 2084msgid ""
1388"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name" 2085"reclaimID is a decentralized identity system build on top of the GNU Name "
1389" System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a " 2086"System. Currently, there is a Webextension which uses the GNUnet <a href="
1390"href=\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve " 2087"\"https://rest.gnunet.org\">REST API</a>. In order to improve adoption and "
1391"adoption and ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node" 2088"ease of use, this project aims to include a full GNUnet node within the "
1392" within the Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web " 2089"Webextention as a fallback. GNUnet can be compiled to Web Assembly or "
1393"Assembly or JavaScript as demonstrated <a " 2090"JavaScript as demonstrated <a href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea "
1394"href=\"https://gnunet.io\">here</a>. The idea is to improve upon this " 2091"is to improve upon this concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The "
1395"concept and support more of GNUnet's subsystems. The difficulty of this " 2092"difficulty of this project largely depends on the students proficiency with "
1396"project largely depends on the students proficiency with build tools, " 2093"build tools, emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task "
1397"emscripten and improvisation skills. There non-exhaustive task list would" 2094"list would be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include "
1398" be: <ol> <li>Improve existing GNUnet emscripten build to include more " 2095"more subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
1399"subsystems.</li> <li>Integrate the result into a Webextention.</li> "
1400"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> " 2096"<li>Integrate the result into the re:claimID Webextension</li> </ol> "
1401"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> " 2097"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>emscripten</"
1402"<li>emscripten</li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> " 2098"li> <li>Webextensions</li> </ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> "
1403"<strong>Difficulty:</strong> Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> " 2099"Challenging <br/> <strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
1404"Martin Schanzenbach"
1405msgstr "" 2100msgstr ""
1406 2101
1407#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147 2102#: template/gsoc.html.j2:147
1408msgid "" 2103msgid ""
1409"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For " 2104"Currently, the keys in our statistics database are too verbose. For example: "
1410"example: </p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers " 2105"</p> <p> nse # flood messages received: 13<br/> nse # peers connected: 4<br/"
1411"connected: 4<br/> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # " 2106"> nse # nodes in the network (estimate): 203<br/> nse # flood messages "
1412"flood messages started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> " 2107"started: 5<br/> nse # estimated network diameter: 3<br/> nse # flood "
1413"nse # flood messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys" 2108"messages transmitted: 10<br/> </p> <p> With such verbose keys there's no "
1414" there's no easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-" 2109"easy way to form compact JSON document or entries for time-series database. "
1415"series database. And you can't query single stats without having to " 2110"And you can't query single stats without having to copypaste the line "
1416"copypaste the line exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are " 2111"exactly and put in quotes. In short, the goals are to... <ol> <li>Think of a "
1417"to... <ol> <li>Think of a way how statistics entries can be made " 2112"way how statistics entries can be made canonical.</li> <li>Implement the "
1418"canonical.</li> <li>Implement the change and migrate existing uses.</li> " 2113"change and migrate existing uses.</li> <li>Document the format(s) and define "
1419"<li>Document the format(s) and define an appropriate registration " 2114"an appropriate registration mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant "
1420"mechanism for identifiers</li> </ol> Relevant bugs: <a " 2115"bugs: <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> "
1421"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5650\">#5650</a><br/> " 2116"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> </"
1422"Advantageous skills/languages/frameworks: <ol> <li>C</li> <li>HTML</li> " 2117"ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> <strong>Mentors:</"
1423"</ol> <br/> <strong>Difficulty:</strong> Beginner <br/> " 2118"strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
1424"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Martin Schanzenbach"
1425msgstr "" 2119msgstr ""
1426 2120
1427#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187 2121#: template/gsoc.html.j2:187
1428msgid "" 2122msgid ""
1429"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a " 2123"The goal is to either build upon the (outdated) <a href=\"https://github.com/"
1430"href=\"https://github.com/canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> " 2124"canndrew/gnunet-rs\">GNUnet Rust bindings</a> or to follow the path of <a "
1431"or to follow the path of <a href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix" 2125"href=\"GNUnet Go\">https://github.com/bfix/gnunet-go</a> which tries to "
1432"/gnunet-go</a> which tries to reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The " 2126"reimplement most of the GNUnet stack. The end result should be an extension "
1433"end result should be an extension template for GNUnet in the form of the " 2127"template for GNUnet in the form of the existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
1434"existing <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C " 2128"org/gnunet-ext.git/\">C template</a> which allows to quickly start "
1435"template</a> which allows to quickly start implementing services and " 2129"implementing services and libraries for GNUnet."
1436"libraries for GNUnet."
1437msgstr "" 2130msgstr ""
1438 2131
1439#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652 2132#: template/gsoc.html.j2:198 template/gsoc.html.j2:652
@@ -1458,27 +2151,26 @@ msgstr ""
1458 2151
1459#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229 2152#: template/gsoc.html.j2:229
1460msgid "" 2153msgid ""
1461"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet," 2154"Includes: Implementation of rudimentary Android compatibility for GNUnet, in "
1462" in part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper " 2155"part by porting the GNUnet utils scheduler to act as a thin wrapper over "
1463"over libuv." 2156"libuv."
1464msgstr "" 2157msgstr ""
1465 2158
1466#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236 2159#: template/gsoc.html.j2:236
1467msgid "" 2160msgid ""
1468"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-" 2161"<strong>Mentors:</strong> <a href=\"https://www.goebel-consult.de/\">Hartmut "
1469"consult.de/\">Hartmut Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff" 2162"Goebel</a>, Jeff Burdges, Christian Grothoff"
1470msgstr "" 2163msgstr ""
1471 2164
1472#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245 2165#: template/gsoc.html.j2:245
1473msgid "" 2166msgid ""
1474"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually " 2167"There is a push for migrating our CI to Gitlab. The CI should eventually not "
1475"not just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests " 2168"just run \"make check\" on various platforms, but also perform tests with "
1476"with multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network " 2169"multiple peers running in different VMs with specific network topologies (i."
1477"topologies (i.e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be" 2170"e. NAT) between them being simulated. The CI should also be integrated with "
1478" integrated with Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs" 2171"Gauger for performance regression analysis. Running jobs only when "
1479" only when dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers" 2172"dependencies have changed and scripting more granular triggers or ideally "
1480" or ideally automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is " 2173"automatic dependency discovery (as done by the autotools) is also important."
1481"also important."
1482msgstr "" 2174msgstr ""
1483 2175
1484#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257 2176#: template/gsoc.html.j2:257
@@ -1487,19 +2179,18 @@ msgstr ""
1487 2179
1488#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267 2180#: template/gsoc.html.j2:267
1489msgid "" 2181msgid ""
1490"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of " 2182"One great problem of the current Internet is the lack of disintermediation. "
1491"disintermediation. When people want to talk they need a chat service. " 2183"When people want to talk they need a chat service. When they want to share "
1492"When they want to share files they need a file transfer service. Although" 2184"files they need a file transfer service. Although GNUnet already possesses "
1493" GNUnet already possesses quite advanced integration into Linux " 2185"quite advanced integration into Linux networking, a little extra work is "
1494"networking, a little extra work is needed for existing applications like " 2186"needed for existing applications like irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over "
1495"irc, www, ftp, rsh, nntpd to run over it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by" 2187"it in a peer-to-peer way, simply by using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. "
1496" using a GNS hostname like friend.gnu. Once people have added a person to" 2188"Once people have added a person to their GNS they can immediately message, "
1497" their GNS they can immediately message, exchange files and suchlike " 2189"exchange files and suchlike directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the "
1498"directly, with nothing but the GNUnet in the middle, using applications " 2190"middle, using applications that have been distributed with unix systems ever "
1499"that have been distributed with unix systems ever since the 1980's. We " 2191"since the 1980's. We can produce an OS distribution where these things work "
1500"can produce an OS distribution where these things work out of the box " 2192"out of the box with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For "
1501"with the nicknames of people instead of cloud services. For more " 2193"more information and context, read"
1502"information and context, read"
1503msgstr "" 2194msgstr ""
1504 2195
1505#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288 2196#: template/gsoc.html.j2:288
@@ -1508,8 +2199,7 @@ msgstr ""
1508 2199
1509#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296 2200#: template/gsoc.html.j2:296
1510msgid "" 2201msgid ""
1511"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over " 2202"Implement the AnycastExit spec to enable GNUnet clients to connect over Tor."
1512"Tor."
1513msgstr "" 2203msgstr ""
1514 2204
1515#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337 2205#: template/gsoc.html.j2:302 template/gsoc.html.j2:337
@@ -1520,9 +2210,9 @@ msgstr ""
1520#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307 2210#: template/gsoc.html.j2:307
1521msgid "" 2211msgid ""
1522"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names " 2212"Note: There was a Special TLDs spec to allow Tor to resolve domain names "
1523"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think " 2213"using GNS over Tor too, but currently that's on hold until folks think more "
1524"more about how names should be moved around the local system. We're " 2214"about how names should be moved around the local system. We're calling this "
1525"calling this more collaborative approach NSS2 for now." 2215"more collaborative approach NSS2 for now."
1526msgstr "" 2216msgstr ""
1527 2217
1528#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456 2218#: template/gsoc.html.j2:316 template/gsoc.html.j2:456
@@ -1532,17 +2222,16 @@ msgstr ""
1532 2222
1533#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329 2223#: template/gsoc.html.j2:329
1534msgid "" 2224msgid ""
1535"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including " 2225"Improve the Rust implementation of GNUnet utils, possibly including adding "
1536"adding support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level " 2226"support for asynchronous IO using mio, or perhaps a higher level "
1537"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io," 2227"asynchronous IO library built upon it, such as rotor, mioco, eventual_io, or "
1538" or gj." 2228"gj."
1539msgstr "" 2229msgstr ""
1540 2230
1541#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345 2231#: template/gsoc.html.j2:345
1542msgid "" 2232msgid ""
1543"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better " 2233"Implementation of a replacement for PANDA (see Pond) with better security, "
1544"security, and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key " 2234"and maybe integration with the GNU Name System for key exchange."
1545"exchange."
1546msgstr "" 2235msgstr ""
1547 2236
1548#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357 2237#: template/gsoc.html.j2:357
@@ -1556,8 +2245,8 @@ msgstr ""
1556 2245
1557#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370 2246#: template/gsoc.html.j2:370
1558msgid "" 2247msgid ""
1559"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place " 2248"Implement different place types and file sharing by creating a new place for "
1560"for the shared content." 2249"the shared content."
1561msgstr "" 2250msgstr ""
1562 2251
1563#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376 2252#: template/gsoc.html.j2:376
@@ -1566,12 +2255,12 @@ msgstr ""
1566 2255
1567#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380 2256#: template/gsoc.html.j2:380
1568msgid "" 2257msgid ""
1569"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an " 2258"<ul> <li>File: generic file with comments</li> <li>Image: display an image "
1570"image with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: " 2259"with comments referencing a region of the image</li> <li>Sound: play a sound "
1571"play a sound file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> " 2260"file with comments referencing a timestamp</li> <li>Directory/Album: "
1572"<li>Directory/Album: pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> " 2261"pointers to File / Image / Sound places</li> <li>Event: with RSVP</li> "
1573"<li>Event: with RSVP</li> <li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood " 2262"<li>Survey: ask your social neighborhood questions in a structured form</li> "
1574"questions in a structured form</li> </ul>" 2263"</ul>"
1575msgstr "" 2264msgstr ""
1576 2265
1577#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391 2266#: template/gsoc.html.j2:391
@@ -1581,16 +2270,16 @@ msgstr ""
1581#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395 2270#: template/gsoc.html.j2:395
1582msgid "" 2271msgid ""
1583"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or " 2272"<ul> <li>Fork existing channels, reorganize people into new chatrooms or "
1584"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on " 2273"channels.</li> <li>Share a post (edit and repost something elsewhere, on a "
1585"a fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + " 2274"fan page for example).</li> <li>Edit a previously published post + offer "
1586"offer edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel " 2275"edit history to readers.</li> <li>Control expiry of channel history.</li> </"
1587"history.</li> </ul>" 2276"ul>"
1588msgstr "" 2277msgstr ""
1589 2278
1590#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404 2279#: template/gsoc.html.j2:404
1591msgid "" 2280msgid ""
1592"See also <a " 2281"See also <a href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/"
1593"href=\"http://secushare.org/features\">http://secushare.org/features</a>" 2282"features</a>"
1594msgstr "" 2283msgstr ""
1595 2284
1596#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409 2285#: template/gsoc.html.j2:409
@@ -1603,20 +2292,19 @@ msgstr ""
1603 2292
1604#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427 2293#: template/gsoc.html.j2:427
1605msgid "" 2294msgid ""
1606"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order" 2295"Implement aggregation of distributed state from various channels in order to "
1607" to provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social " 2296"provide for a powerful social graph API capable of producing social network "
1608"network profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event " 2297"profiles, dashboards, a calendar out of upcoming event invitations (if "
1609"invitations (if available), social search functionality and most of all " 2298"available), social search functionality and most of all to make it easy for "
1610"to make it easy for users to adopt cryptographic identities of their " 2299"users to adopt cryptographic identities of their contacts/friends simply by "
1611"contacts/friends simply by finding them in the social graph of their " 2300"finding them in the social graph of their existing contacts (\"This is "
1612"existing contacts (\"This is Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with " 2301"Linda. You have 11 contacts in common with her. [ADD]\")."
1613"her. [ADD]\")."
1614msgstr "" 2302msgstr ""
1615 2303
1616#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445 2304#: template/gsoc.html.j2:445
1617msgid "" 2305msgid ""
1618"Related to <a " 2306"Related to <a href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/"
1619"href=\"http://secushare.org/rendezvous\">secushare.org/rendezvous</a>" 2307"rendezvous</a>"
1620msgstr "" 2308msgstr ""
1621 2309
1622#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491 2310#: template/gsoc.html.j2:451 template/gsoc.html.j2:491
@@ -1625,21 +2313,21 @@ msgstr ""
1625 2313
1626#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468 2314#: template/gsoc.html.j2:468
1627msgid "" 2315msgid ""
1628"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform " 2316"<ul> <li> Emulate IMAP/SMTP protocols as necessary to transform traditional "
1629"traditional mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think" 2317"mail clients into secushare user interfaces. </li> <li> Think of ways to map "
1630" of ways to map e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> " 2318"e-mail addresses to secushare identities. </li> <li> Encode or translate "
1631"Encode or translate various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. " 2319"various e-mail features into secushare equivalents. </li> <li> Parts of "
1632"</li> <li> Parts of secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore " 2320"secushare are currently written in Rust, therefore Rust is preferred for "
1633"Rust is preferred for this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>" 2321"this task but it is not an requirement. </li> </ul>"
1634msgstr "" 2322msgstr ""
1635 2323
1636#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509 2324#: template/gsoc.html.j2:509
1637msgid "" 2325msgid ""
1638"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a " 2326"Implementation of the GNUnet auction system described in Chapter 3 of <a "
1639"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. " 2327"href=\"https://grothoff.org/christian/teich2017ms.pdf\">this thesis</a>. "
1640"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time " 2328"Specific tasks are adding smart contract creation and round time enforcement "
1641"enforcement to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, " 2329"to libbrandt as well as creating the GNUnet auction service, library and the "
1642"library and the three user interface programs create, info and join." 2330"three user interface programs create, info and join."
1643msgstr "" 2331msgstr ""
1644 2332
1645#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521 2333#: template/gsoc.html.j2:521
@@ -1648,9 +2336,9 @@ msgstr ""
1648 2336
1649#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539 2337#: template/gsoc.html.j2:539
1650msgid "" 2338msgid ""
1651"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more" 2339"Implementation of additional transports to make GNUnet communication more "
1652" robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, " 2340"robust in the presence of problematic networks: GNUnet-over-SMTP, GNUnet-"
1653"GNUnet-over-DNS" 2341"over-DNS"
1654msgstr "" 2342msgstr ""
1655 2343
1656#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560 2344#: template/gsoc.html.j2:546 template/gsoc.html.j2:560
@@ -1664,16 +2352,16 @@ msgid ""
1664msgstr "" 2352msgstr ""
1665 2353
1666#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568 2354#: template/gsoc.html.j2:568
1667msgid "<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges" 2355msgid ""
2356"<strong>Mentors:</strong> Matthias Wachs, Christian Grothoff, Jeff Burdges"
1668msgstr "" 2357msgstr ""
1669 2358
1670#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576 2359#: template/gsoc.html.j2:576
1671msgid "" 2360msgid ""
1672"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including " 2361"Improving libaboss to make computation on shared secrets (including repeated "
1673"repeated multiplication) based on <a " 2362"multiplication) based on <a href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?"
1674"href=\"https://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et " 2363"doid=62212.62213\">Ben-Or et al.</a> if possible. This in particular means "
1675"al.</a> if possible. This in particular means moving libaboss to bignums " 2364"moving libaboss to bignums (gcry_mpi)."
1676"(gcry_mpi)."
1677msgstr "" 2365msgstr ""
1678 2366
1679#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589 2367#: template/gsoc.html.j2:589
@@ -1685,11 +2373,10 @@ msgstr ""
1685#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602 2373#: template/gsoc.html.j2:602
1686msgid "" 2374msgid ""
1687"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the " 2375"Python 2.7 is reaching its end-of-life, and we want to get rid of the "
1688"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple " 2376"dependency on Python. The existing gnunet-qr tool is a rather simple wrapper "
1689"wrapper around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this " 2377"around python-zbar, which itself wraps libzbar. The goal of this project is "
1690"project is to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU " 2378"to directly use libzbar to scan QR codes for GNUnet / the GNU Name System "
1691"Name System (see also <a " 2379"(see also <a href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
1692"href=\"https://bugs.gnunet.org/view.php?id=5562\">#5562</a>)."
1693msgstr "" 2380msgstr ""
1694 2381
1695#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612 2382#: template/gsoc.html.j2:612
@@ -1714,11 +2401,11 @@ msgstr ""
1714 2401
1715#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642 2402#: template/gsoc.html.j2:642
1716msgid "" 2403msgid ""
1717"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a " 2404"Implementation of a Web-based UI for GNUnet similar to GNUnet-Gtk with a yet "
1718"yet to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design" 2405"to be determined framework such as Angular2. This includes the design and "
1719" and implementation of not yet existing <a " 2406"implementation of not yet existing <a href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST "
1720"href=\"http://jsonapi.org/\">REST APIs</a> that expose the <a " 2407"APIs</a> that expose the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules."
1721"href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/doxygen/modules.html\">GNUnet API</a>." 2408"html\">GNUnet API</a>."
1722msgstr "" 2409msgstr ""
1723 2410
1724#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657 2411#: template/gsoc.html.j2:657
@@ -1727,8 +2414,7 @@ msgstr ""
1727 2414
1728#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667 2415#: template/gsoc.html.j2:667
1729msgid "" 2416msgid ""
1730"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet " 2417"Report: <a href=\"gsoc-2018-gnunet-webui.html\">GSoC 2018: GNUnet WebUI</a>"
1731"WebUI</a>"
1732msgstr "" 2418msgstr ""
1733 2419
1734#: template/index.html.j2:8 2420#: template/index.html.j2:8
@@ -1750,25 +2436,24 @@ msgstr ""
1750#: template/index.html.j2:49 2436#: template/index.html.j2:49
1751msgid "" 2437msgid ""
1752"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep " 2438"The conventional Internet is currently like a system of roads with deep "
1753"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the" 2439"potholes and highwaymen all over the place. Even if you still can use the "
1754" roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get " 2440"roads (e.g. send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might get "
1755"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your " 2441"hijacked, damaged, or long arms might reach into its back and steal your "
1756"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you " 2442"items (data) to use it against you and sell it to others - while you can&#39;"
1757"can&#39;t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers " 2443"t even notice the thievery nor accuse and hold the scroungers accountable. "
1758"accountable. <!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet" 2444"<!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The conventional Internet is currently "
1759" is currently like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance " 2445"like a system of roads with deep potholes and surveillance cameras all over "
1760"cameras all over the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. " 2446"the place. Even if you still can use the roads (e.g. send emails, or browse "
1761"send emails, or browse websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the" 2447"websites) your vehicle might gets damaged. And the surveillance cameras will "
1762" surveillance cameras will create a movement profile about your life: " 2448"create a movement profile about your life: They recognize your car license "
1763"They recognize your car license plate, track you everywhere you drive, " 2449"plate, track you everywhere you drive, and save this information in a "
1764"and save this information in a central data base. --> The Internet was " 2450"central data base. --> The Internet was not designed with security in mind: "
1765"not designed with security in mind: protecting against address forgery, " 2451"protecting against address forgery, routers learning metadata, or choosing "
1766"routers learning metadata, or choosing trustworthy third parties is " 2452"trustworthy third parties is nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- "
1767"nontrivial and sometimes impossible. <!-- Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: " 2453"Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: The Internet is not designed with security in "
1768"The Internet is not designed with security in mind: The network generally" 2454"mind: The network generally learns too much about users; it has insecure "
1769" learns too much about users; it has insecure defaults and high " 2455"defaults and high complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very "
1770"complexity; and it is centralized. That makes it very vulnerable for " 2456"vulnerable for multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
1771"multiple attacks massively threatening our freedom. -->"
1772msgstr "" 2457msgstr ""
1773 2458
1774#: template/index.html.j2:94 2459#: template/index.html.j2:94
@@ -1778,10 +2463,10 @@ msgstr ""
1778#: template/index.html.j2:96 2463#: template/index.html.j2:96
1779msgid "" 2464msgid ""
1780"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and " 2465"GNUnet is a network protocol stack for building secure, distributed, and "
1781"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a " 2466"privacy-preserving applications.<br/> With strong roots in <a class=\"link\" "
1782"class=\"link\" href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our" 2467"href=\"https://bib.gnunet.org\">academic research</a>, our goal is to "
1783" goal is to replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org" 2468"replace the <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://secushare.org/broken-internet"
1784"/broken-internet\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack." 2469"\">old insecure Internet</a> protocol stack."
1785msgstr "" 2470msgstr ""
1786 2471
1787#: template/index.html.j2:119 2472#: template/index.html.j2:119
@@ -1792,10 +2477,9 @@ msgstr ""
1792msgid "" 2477msgid ""
1793"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets " 2478"Your metadata is just as revealing as the actual content; and it gets "
1794"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is " 2479"exposed on the Internet.<br> Even though transport encryption is "
1795"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that " 2480"increasingly being deployed on the Internet, it still reveals data that can "
1796"can threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the " 2481"threaten democracy: the identities of senders and receivers, the times, "
1797"times, frequency and the volume of communication are all still " 2482"frequency and the volume of communication are all still revealed.<br>"
1798"revealed.<br>"
1799msgstr "" 2483msgstr ""
1800 2484
1801#: template/index.html.j2:150 2485#: template/index.html.j2:150
@@ -1804,15 +2488,13 @@ msgstr ""
1804 2488
1805#: template/index.html.j2:152 2489#: template/index.html.j2:152
1806msgid "" 2490msgid ""
1807"It provides <a class=\"link\" " 2491"It provides <a class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/"
1808"href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\"> improving " 2492"papers/65.pdf\"> improving addressing, routing, naming and content "
1809"addressing, routing, naming and content distribution</a> in a technically" 2493"distribution</a> in a technically robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc "
1810" robust manner - as opposed to ad-hoc designs in place today. <!-- " 2494"designs in place today. <!-- Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built "
1811"Proposal from fabian gerlach: GNUnet is built <a " 2495"<a href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by design"
1812"href=\"https://www.w3.org/2014/strint/papers/65.pdf\">\"privacy by " 2496"\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, routing, "
1813"design\"</a> and \"distributed by design\". This improves addressing, " 2497"naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. -->"
1814"routing, naming and content distribution in a technically robust manner. "
1815"-->"
1816msgstr "" 2498msgstr ""
1817 2499
1818#: template/index.html.j2:177 2500#: template/index.html.j2:177
@@ -1822,9 +2504,9 @@ msgstr ""
1822#: template/index.html.j2:179 2504#: template/index.html.j2:179
1823msgid "" 2505msgid ""
1824"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary " 2506"Today, monitoring increasingly centralized infrastructure, proprietary "
1825"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a " 2507"implementations, traffic shapers and firewalls restrict all of the <a class="
1826"class=\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-" 2508"\"link\" href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">essential "
1827"sw.html\">essential freedoms</a> to various degrees." 2509"freedoms</a> to various degrees."
1828msgstr "" 2510msgstr ""
1829 2511
1830#: template/index.html.j2:203 2512#: template/index.html.j2:203
@@ -1833,14 +2515,14 @@ msgstr ""
1833 2515
1834#: template/index.html.j2:205 2516#: template/index.html.j2:205
1835msgid "" 2517msgid ""
1836"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" " 2518"GNUnet is a self-organizing network and it is <a class=\"link\" href="
1837"href=\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as" 2519"\"https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/free-sw.html\">free software</a> as in "
1838" in freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which" 2520"freedom. GNUnet puts you in control of your data. You determine which data "
1839" data to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept " 2521"to share with whom, and you&#39;re not pressured to accept compromises. It "
1840"compromises. It gives users freedoms to securely access information " 2522"gives users freedoms to securely access information (\"run\" the network), "
1841"(\"run\" the network), to study all aspects of the network&#39;s " 2523"to study all aspects of the network&#39;s operation (\"access the code\"), "
1842"operation (\"access the code\"), to distribute information (\"copy\"), as" 2524"to distribute information (\"copy\"), as well as the freedom to deploy new "
1843" well as the freedom to deploy new applications (\"modify\")." 2525"applications (\"modify\")."
1844msgstr "" 2526msgstr ""
1845 2527
1846#: template/index.html.j2:229 2528#: template/index.html.j2:229
@@ -1849,13 +2531,13 @@ msgstr ""
1849 2531
1850#: template/index.html.j2:232 2532#: template/index.html.j2:232
1851msgid "" 2533msgid ""
1852"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every " 2534"<!-- replaced with Proposal from Fabian Gerlach: It seems as if every other "
1853"other distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering" 2535"distributed or P2P project develops its own library stack, covering "
1854" transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and" 2536"transports, stream muxing, discovery and others. This divides effort and "
1855" multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools" 2537"multiplies bug count. --> Instead of sharing common components and tools for "
1856" for building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the " 2538"building P2P systems, every P2P project seems to re-invent the wheel. <!-- "
1857"wheel. <!-- TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and" 2539"TODO: rework this sentence. --> This heightens the effort and increases the "
1858" increases the potential number of vulnerabilities." 2540"potential number of vulnerabilities."
1859msgstr "" 2541msgstr ""
1860 2542
1861#: template/index.html.j2:264 2543#: template/index.html.j2:264
@@ -1864,10 +2546,10 @@ msgstr ""
1864 2546
1865#: template/index.html.j2:266 2547#: template/index.html.j2:266
1866msgid "" 2548msgid ""
1867"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It " 2549"It offers a metadata-preserving foundation for your application. It offers "
1868"offers components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with " 2550"components for addressing, reliable encrypted channels with advanced routing "
1869"advanced routing and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on " 2551"and resource discovery and naming. Our work is based on continuous research "
1870"continuous research spanning almost two decades." 2552"spanning almost two decades."
1871msgstr "" 2553msgstr ""
1872 2554
1873#: template/index.html.j2:286 2555#: template/index.html.j2:286
@@ -2009,75 +2691,69 @@ msgstr ""
2009 2691
2010#: template/install.html.j2:12 2692#: template/install.html.j2:12
2011msgid "" 2693msgid ""
2012"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely " 2694"Notice: GNUnet is still undergoing major development. It is largely <i>not "
2013"<i>not yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers." 2695"yet ready</i> for usage beyond developers."
2014msgstr "" 2696msgstr ""
2015 2697
2016#: template/install.html.j2:18 2698#: template/install.html.j2:18
2017msgid "" 2699msgid ""
2018"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage " 2700"<p>Please be aware that this project is still in an early alpha stage when "
2019"when it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite" 2701"it comes to running software &#8211; its not an easy task to rewrite the "
2020" the whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a " 2702"whole Internet! We are happy to get your <a href=\"engage.html\">helping "
2021"href=\"engage.html\">helping hand</a> anytime! Further information is " 2703"hand</a> anytime! Further information is available in our <a href=\"https://"
2022"available in our <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-" 2704"docs.gnunet.org/#toc-Using-GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries "
2023"GNUnet-1\">handbook</a>. If you have any queries about the installation " 2705"about the installation or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in "
2024"or the usage, please <a href=\"engage.html\">get in touch!</a></p>" 2706"touch!</a></p>"
2025msgstr "" 2707msgstr ""
2026 2708
2027#: template/install.html.j2:30 2709#: template/install.html.j2:30
2028msgid "" 2710msgid ""
2029"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager " 2711"We recommend to use binary packages provided by the package manager "
2030"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available " 2712"integrated within your Operating System. GNUnet is reportedly available for "
2031"for at least: <ul> <li><a " 2713"at least: <ul> <li><a href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/"
2032"href=\"https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/edge/testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li>" 2714"testing/x86_64/gnunet\">Alpine</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://www.archlinux."
2033" <li><a " 2715"org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://"
2034"href=\"https://www.archlinux.org/packages/community/x86_64/gnunet/\">Arch</a></li>" 2716"packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li> <li><a href="
2035" <li><a " 2717"\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora (Copr)</a></"
2036"href=\"https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=gnunet\">Debian</a></li>" 2718"li> <li><a href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a "
2037" <li><a " 2719"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet."
2038"href=\"https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/yosl/gnunet/\">Fedora " 2720"rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?"
2039"(Copr)</a></li> <li><a " 2721"attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a "
2040"href=\"https://guix.gnu.org/en/packages/G/\">Guix</a></li> <li><a " 2722"href=\"install-on-openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is "
2041"href=\"https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-" 2723"available for your Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so "
2042"core/blob/master/Formula/gnunet.rb\">Homebrew</a></li> <li><a " 2724"that we can add it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in "
2043"href=\"https://nixos.org/nixos/packages.html?attr=gnunet&channel=nixpkgs-" 2725"packaging GNUnet for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2044"unstable&query=gnunet\">NixOS</a></li> <li><a href=\"install-on-" 2726"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using an "
2045"openwrt.html\">OpenWrt</a></li> </ul> If GNUnet is available for your " 2727"Operating System with the Alpine package manager, GNUnet could be installed "
2046"Operating System and it is missing, send us feedback so that we can add " 2728"as simple as:"
2047"it to this list. Furthermore, if you are interested in packaging GNUnet "
2048"for your Operating System, get in touch with us at gnunet-"
2049"developers@gnu.org if you require help with this job. If you were using "
2050"an Operating System with the Alpine package manager, GNUnet could be "
2051"installed as simple as:"
2052msgstr "" 2729msgstr ""
2053 2730
2054#: template/install.html.j2:61 2731#: template/install.html.j2:61
2055msgid "" 2732msgid ""
2056"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using " 2733"Next we describe a generic way to install from source. If you are using one "
2057"one of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be" 2734"of the following Operating Systems these step-by-step guides might be "
2058" useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href" 2735"useful: <a href=\"install-on-archpi.html\">ArchPi</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2059"=\"install-on-debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-" 2736"debian9.html\">Debian 9</a>, <a href=\"install-on-macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, "
2060"macos.html\">Mac OS</a>, <a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, " 2737"<a href=\"install-on-netbsd.html\">NetBSD</a>, <a href=\"install-on-"
2061"<a href=\"install-on-ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not" 2738"ubuntu1804.html\">Ubuntu 1804</a>. Be aware that not all of them might be "
2062" all of them might be totally up-to-date! Please <a " 2739"totally up-to-date! Please <a href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get "
2063"href=\"engage.html\">ask us</a> if you get stuck." 2740"stuck."
2064msgstr "" 2741msgstr ""
2065 2742
2066#: template/install.html.j2:75 2743#: template/install.html.j2:75
2067msgid "" 2744msgid ""
2068"First, install the <a " 2745"First, install the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README"
2069"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">required " 2746"\">required dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and "
2070"dependencies</a> of GNUnet. There are base requirements and optional " 2747"optional requirements."
2071"requirements."
2072msgstr "" 2748msgstr ""
2073 2749
2074#: template/install.html.j2:81 2750#: template/install.html.j2:81
2075msgid "" 2751msgid ""
2076"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release " 2752"Now, you need to decide if you want to install GNUnet from the release "
2077"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary " 2753"tarball or from git. If you want to use GNUnet and there is no binary "
2078"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball." 2754"package available for your OS, you should stick with the release tarball. If "
2079" If you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with " 2755"you want to develop using the most recent build, you should go with the <a "
2080"the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>." 2756"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/\">git repository</a>."
2081msgstr "" 2757msgstr ""
2082 2758
2083#: template/install.html.j2:98 2759#: template/install.html.j2:98
@@ -2086,8 +2762,8 @@ msgstr ""
2086 2762
2087#: template/install.html.j2:106 2763#: template/install.html.j2:106
2088msgid "" 2764msgid ""
2089"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and " 2765"Before building GNUnet, make sure that you setup the required groups and add "
2090"add your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:" 2766"your user to the group <code>gnunet</code>:"
2091msgstr "" 2767msgstr ""
2092 2768
2093#: template/install.html.j2:117 2769#: template/install.html.j2:117
@@ -2096,9 +2772,8 @@ msgstr ""
2096 2772
2097#: template/install.html.j2:128 2773#: template/install.html.j2:128
2098msgid "" 2774msgid ""
2099"You can find more configuration flags in the <a " 2775"You can find more configuration flags in the <a href=\"https://git.gnunet."
2100"href=\"https://git.gnunet.org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> " 2776"org/gnunet.git/tree/README\">README</a>.<br> Install GNUnet with:"
2101"Install GNUnet with:"
2102msgstr "" 2777msgstr ""
2103 2778
2104#: template/install.html.j2:138 2779#: template/install.html.j2:138
@@ -2108,9 +2783,8 @@ msgstr ""
2108#: template/install.html.j2:146 2783#: template/install.html.j2:146
2109msgid "" 2784msgid ""
2110"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-" 2785"Check the <a href=\"https://docs.gnunet.org/handbook/gnunet.html#Minimal-"
2111"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more " 2786"configuration\">handbook</a> for detailed documentation. For a more hands-on "
2112"hands-on experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue " 2787"experience, <a href=\"https://gnunet.org/en/use.html\">continue here</a>."
2113"here</a>."
2114msgstr "" 2788msgstr ""
2115 2789
2116#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11 2790#: template/livingstandards.html.j2:11