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Seeking Presentations on These Topics #10

Open ghost opened 6 years ago

ghost commented 6 years ago

Call for Presentations

There are topics where we are seeking a knowledgeable person to make slides and present to people who are trying to understand the topic:

If you can tackle on these, open a new issue describing your presentation (use the issue template) and then check it off here.

/cc @hsanjuan

ghost commented 6 years ago

@whyrusleeping @Stebalien @Kubuxu @lgierth @diasdavid @vasco-santos @jacobheun You all are knowledgeable people on libp2p topics. Can you help here?

vasco-santos commented 6 years ago

Hello @mgoelzer ,

I am available for creating a presentation regarding the IPNS topic. I will create an issue during this week.

hsanjuan commented 6 years ago

To follow up on https://github.com/ipfs/conf/issues/43#issuecomment-399887763 . I'd expect these to be presentations (as long as needed by the presenter), going deep on the current and planned implementations of these topics. The questions to be answered:

Depending on the topic, these questions will be addressed differently (using more or less time).

To the list, we can add:

ghost commented 6 years ago

@vasco-santos Thank you! I already created a placeholder issue for IPNS. But @lgierth raised a good point -- is this more of an IPFS Dev Meeting topic than libp2p?

If yes, can you think of a different libp2p topic to present on? (See @hsanjuan's list above, or propose your own.)

You can still do an IPFS talk, but it should be submitted through the IPFS Dev Meeting submission process here.

jacobheun commented 6 years ago

@mgoelzer I can present on libp2p connection flows

ghost commented 6 years ago

@jacobheun Thank you! I assigned the placeholder #12 to you. Can you take a second to fill it in? (length of presentation, title, a couple sentence abstract for the Sched.com description)

jacobheun commented 6 years ago

I've updated the issue, feedback on the abstract is welcomed :)

vasco-santos commented 6 years ago

@mgoelzer I consider IPNS a separate piece of ipfs, since it uses libp2p as ipfs does, that is, it uses it as its building blocks.

We have been discussing that topic here. Can you provide feedback there?

ghost commented 6 years ago

@vasco-santos I read the other issue; thanks for pointing it out. I see both sides and I didn't feel I had much to contribute to the IPFS vs libp2p discussion there, so I didn't comment.

Given that there is debate on both sides, I propose that you go ahead with IPNS as a topic for libp2p. I assigned topic #15 for you to fill in a few more details.

daviddias commented 6 years ago

Independently on where IPNS falls (IPFS/libp2p) it is still good to discuss it in libp2p context because it is at minimum a user of libp2p (PubSub + DHT + IPRS) and libp2p should provide the primitives for it.