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Projects to decentralize/distribute the internet:
Projects to decentralize/distribute the internet:


# [[Appleseed]]  [http://opensource.appleseedproject.org/] - distributed social network
# [[Bitcoin]], a decentralized internet currency.  
# [[Bitcoin]], a decentralized internet currency.  
# [[Diaspora]] will hopefully be a social networking community where users can run their own federated “pods”, thus owning their personal data and directly controlling what is shared with who.
# [[Diaspora]] will hopefully be a social networking community where users can run their own federated “pods”, thus owning their personal data and directly controlling what is shared with who.
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# The [[Freedom Box]] initiated by [[Eben Moglen]] and the [[Freedom Box Foundation]]: independent plug-in server
# The [[Freedom Box]] initiated by [[Eben Moglen]] and the [[Freedom Box Foundation]]: independent plug-in server
# [[GNUnet]] is a framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services
# [[GNUnet]] is a framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services
# [[GNU Social]] [http://www.gnu.org/software/social/]
# [[Lorea]] [http://lorea.cc/] - distributed social networks, already running on 10 networks
# [[One Social Web]] [http://onesocialweb.org/] - distributed social network using xmpp
# [[One Swarm]] [http://oneswarm.cs.washington.edu/]- F2F (friend2friend) P2P sharing; a new peer-to-peer tool that provides users with explicit control over their privacy by letting them determine how data is shared
# [[Open Media Vault]] [http://www.openmediavault.org/]
# [[Open Media Vault]] [http://www.openmediavault.org/]
# [[Open PGP]] encryption is based on self-issued certificates which gain authority as a result of a web of trust expressed via user- maintained keyrings rather than a hierarchical certificate authority system that can be centrally compromised.
# [[Open PGP]] encryption is based on self-issued certificates which gain authority as a result of a web of trust expressed via user- maintained keyrings rather than a hierarchical certificate authority system that can be centrally compromised.
# [[Open Storage Pod]], [http://openstoragepod.org/] open hardware project, small cubes to store terabytes
# [[Open WRT]] [http://openwrt.org/]- GNU/Linux based free firmware for gateways and routers.
# [[Own Cloud]], data storage project from the wider KDE community  
# [[Own Cloud]], data storage project from the wider KDE community  
# [[Retro Share]] [http://retroshare.sourceforge.net/]  - secure communications with friends
# [[Seeks Project]] [http://www.seeks-project.info/] - "social websearch"
# [[Sovereign Computing Group]] [http://groups.google.com/group/sovereigncomputing] - similar project to [[Freedom Box]], with a very interesting [http://www.advogato.org/article/808.html Manifesto].
# [[Sparkle Share]], [http://www.sparkleshare.org/] open source 'dropbox' replacement
# [[Status.Net]] is a microblogging system that allows users to run their own Twitter-like site and federate selected streams with other systems.
# [[Status.Net]] is a microblogging system that allows users to run their own Twitter-like site and federate selected streams with other systems.
# The [[Tahoe Least-Authority File System]], a highly fault-tolerant, secure internet filesystem.  
# The [[Tahoe Least-Authority File System]], a highly fault-tolerant, secure internet filesystem.  

Revision as of 13:55, 17 February 2011

This is a specialization of our general Technology section, focusing more explicitely on the 'true internet' or distributed P2P infrastructures.


Introduction

Projects we find worthty of support:

  1. We Rebuild is a cluster of net activists who have joined forces to collaborate on issues concerning access to a free internet without intrusive surveillance [1]
  2. Open Source Mesh Networking projects monitored by Open Source Mesh
  3. Various strategies to achieve Free Fiber to the home
  4. High Priority Free Software Projects: "The FSF high-priority projects list serves to foster the development of projects that are important for increasing the adoption and use of free software and free software operating systems."

Projects to decentralize/distribute the internet:


  1. Appleseed [2] - distributed social network
  2. Bitcoin, a decentralized internet currency.
  3. Diaspora will hopefully be a social networking community where users can run their own federated “pods”, thus owning their personal data and directly controlling what is shared with who.
  4. The Dot-P2P Project, an alternative DNS hierarchy that resists censorship.
  5. The Freedom Box initiated by Eben Moglen and the Freedom Box Foundation: independent plug-in server
  6. GNUnet is a framework for secure peer-to-peer networking that does not use any centralized or otherwise trusted services
  7. GNU Social [3]
  8. Lorea [4] - distributed social networks, already running on 10 networks
  9. One Social Web [5] - distributed social network using xmpp
  10. One Swarm [6]- F2F (friend2friend) P2P sharing; a new peer-to-peer tool that provides users with explicit control over their privacy by letting them determine how data is shared
  11. Open Media Vault [7]
  12. Open PGP encryption is based on self-issued certificates which gain authority as a result of a web of trust expressed via user- maintained keyrings rather than a hierarchical certificate authority system that can be centrally compromised.
  13. Open Storage Pod, [8] open hardware project, small cubes to store terabytes
  14. Open WRT [9]- GNU/Linux based free firmware for gateways and routers.
  15. Own Cloud, data storage project from the wider KDE community
  16. Retro Share [10] - secure communications with friends
  17. Seeks Project [11] - "social websearch"
  18. Sovereign Computing Group [12] - similar project to Freedom Box, with a very interesting Manifesto.
  19. Sparkle Share, [13] open source 'dropbox' replacement
  20. Status.Net is a microblogging system that allows users to run their own Twitter-like site and federate selected streams with other systems.
  21. The Tahoe Least-Authority File System, a highly fault-tolerant, secure internet filesystem.
  22. The Tor Project, an anonymizing overlay network.
  23. Unhosted: "Unhosted is a project for strengthening free software against hosted software. With our protocol, a website is only source code. Dynamic data is encrypted and decentralised, to per-user storage nodes. This benefits free software, as well as scalability, robustness, and online privacy."
  24. YaCy is a search engine where many nodes share information to build a distributed index.

Distributed Technologies

P2P Network Computing

  1. For the most fully distributed Peer to Peer Computer Networks at present, please check out Tribler ;Peerple ; Wipeer
  2. Research into more fully distributed P2P systems for the future: Chord, CX Project, Farsite, Globe Project, Oceanstore, Pastry
  3. Decentralized P2P software programs are monitored and indexed here; Flud maintains a list of Distributed Internet-based Backup Systemssuch as Tahoe


P2P Searching

  1. List of Distributed Search Engines; [14]


Virtual Worlds

  1. Peer to Peer Virtual Worlds: VastPark, Solipsis, Vast; see also: Multiverse


Resources

Key Articles

General Infrastructure

  1. The Rise of the Stupid Network. David Isenberg's classic essay for locating intelligence in the periphery, not the core.
  2. End-to-End Arguments in System Design: The best way to design a network is to allow the sender and receiver to decide what the data means, without asking the intervening network to interpret the data.
  3. World of Ends: Doc Searls and David Weinberger summarize the key characteristics of the internet.
  4. P2P and the Social Cloud. Rafael Pezzi: Part 1 and Part 2: programmatic statement on a truly open and non-proprietary internet infrastructure


Broadband

  1. Telecommunication expert Gordon Cook asks: Is Bandwidth Infinite?
  2. Various strategies to achieve Free Fiber to the home


Free Software Infrastructure

  1. Understanding Free Software, Open Source Software and Floss, thanks to this booklet


P2P Network Computing

  1. Peer-to-Peer Networks as a Distribution and Publishing Model: the best introduction to the advantages of P2P Computing!


Wireless Meshworks

  1. How To Set Up An Open Mesh Network in Your Neighborhood. By Paul Davis.
  2. Wireless Networks as Techno-social Models. By Armin Medosch.

Key Books


Key Directories

  1. Complete list of P2P Filesharing programs with comparative notes. + A list of free and open source filesharing systems
  2. High Priority Free Software Projects: "The FSF high-priority projects list serves to foster the development of projects
  3. Find Open Source Alternatives to commercial software in the OSALT directory
  4. Top 100 Open Source Linux Applications
  5. Open Source Living: guide to the best freely available open source software on the web
  6. List of Wireless Community Networks Worldwide
  7. Open Source Mesh Networking projects monitored by Open Source Mesh

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