CodeCon Program Announced
Len Sassaman writes "CodeCon 2.0 is the premier event in 2003 for the P2P, Cypherpunk, and network/security application developer community. It is a workshop for developers of real-world applications with working code and active development projects. CodeCon registration is $95; a $15 discount is available for attendees who
register online prior to February 15th. CodeCon 2.0 will be held February 22-24, noon-6pm, at Club NV (525 Howard Street) in San Francisco."
Here's the site for more codecon info. Read on below for a list of scheduled presentations.
"Presentations will include:
- Advogato - Good metadata, even when under attack, based on a trust metric
- Alluvium - p2p media streaming for low-bandwidth broadcasters
- Bayonne - Telephony application services for freely licensed operating systems
- Cryptopy - pure Python crypto
- DeepGreen - Agent Oriented investment analysis designed to be self-funding
- GNU radio - Hacking the RF Spectrum with Free Software and Hardware
- HOTorNOT - A working example of well-designed website user interface
- Hydan - Steganographically conceal a message into an executable application
- Khashmir - A distributed hash table library upon which applications can be built
- Mixminion - A next-generation anonymous remailer
- Neurogrid - Decentralized Fuzzy Meta-Data Search
- OpenRatings - An open source professor ratings engine
- Paketto Keiretsu - Interesting and Useful Techniques for TCP/IP Networking
- YouServ - A communal web-hosting system for the masses
- A panel on future directions in version control"
I've registered: cypherpunk/cypherpunk
Hey all you Trekkies! Berman and Braga have finally killed your beloved franchise! Star Trek Nemesis hasn't even made $42 million! It's not even going to break even! Ha ha ha! Maybe now some of you will "Get a life" and found something worthwhile to do!
YouServ - A communal web-hosting system for aol users.
Sounds like RIAA will show up to monitor this activity.
Advogato's trust metric looks really interesting. Has it been tested to resist attacks in practice?
Daniel
Carpe Diem
on the conference registration page ( LINK ) it looks like the conference is running a fundraising dinner for a nonprofit group that offers colocation and hosting for non-profits LINK called the California Community Colocation Project. From their site: We provide free colocated Internet access to individuals and non-profits. ... and it looks like they operate solely on donations to keep them going!
Wow. Talk about a good cause.
It's a hell of a lot more informative than this advertisement thinly veiled as a Slashdot article!
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