Hi all,
as I previously wrote, we're using https://specs.interpeer.io as the home for our specifications now. The first draft is now sufficiently complete that feedback is welcome; you can find it at https://specs.interpeer.io/draft-jfinkhaeuser-vessel-container-format/
Note that the corresponding code project at https://codeberg.org/interpeer/vessel does not yet implement the specification; rather it provides a starting point. Finishing this implementation my focus for the coming weeks.
I hope it's understandable; let me know if there are questions.
Enjoy!
Jens
Hi all,
I just wanted to let you know that we started putting specs up on https://specs.interpeer.io. These are docs built with IETF tools for authoring RFCs, because they should eventually be submitted as Internet-Drafts there.
The source lives at https://codeberg.org/interpeer/specs in markdown files with some additional metadata.
The website hosts the current most up-to-date version. If something gets submitted to IETF, we'll add a link to the submitted version.
You can consider this a call for participation - if you have no experience with the source code, perhaps reading the specs and submitting some language improvements or typo fixes is more your thing. We can discuss those changes here and/or in codeberg issues.
As we're moving to wrap up initial prototyping, and focus a little more on features and stability, it's very likely that more of these specs will follow.
Jens
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