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Web page: ''http://draketo.de/proj/infocalypse-code-sharing/'' Web page: ''http://draketo.de/light/english/freenet/infocalypse-mercurial-survive-the-information-apocalypse''

Infocalypse

Infocalypse offers efficient, decentralized (p2p), anonymous code-sharing over Freenet ( http://freenetproject.org ).

1. Status

This extension is not distributed with Mercurial.

Author: dkarbott

Maintainer: ArneBab

Repository: https://bitbucket.org/ArneBab/wiki_hacking/

Web page: http://draketo.de/light/english/freenet/infocalypse-mercurial-survive-the-information-apocalypse

Simple Setup including dependencies: http://draketo.de/light/english/freenet-and-why-i-use-it/install-and-setup-infocalypse-gnulinux-script

2. Overview

The Infocalypse 2.0 hg extension is an extension for Mercurial that allows you to create, publish and maintain incrementally updateable repositories in Freenet.

For better persistency, Infocalypse stores graphs of Mercurial bundles in Freenet, which can be reinserted by any user of the repo.

Some of the links in this article can only be retrieved over Freenet.

3. Configuration

Infocalypse can be installed normally or anonymously.

  • To install it normally, just clone the wiki_hacking repo: https://bitbucket.org/dkarbott/wiki_hacking/

  • To install anonymously, you can get a bootstrap bundle from freenet and use that to pull the current code. See the wiki_hacking install instructions in Freenet for more details. You need only Infocalypse: freenet:USK@Gq-FBhpgvr11VGpapG~y0rGFOAHVfzyW1WoKGwK-fFw,MpzFUh5Rmw6N~aMKwm9h2Uk~6aTRhYaY0shXVotgBUc,AQACAAE/fniki/85/InstallingFniki

Configure your .hgrc to enable the extension by adding following lines:

[extensions]
infocalypse = /full/path/to/wiki_hacking/infocalypse

Run fn-setup to create the config file and temp dir. i.e.

hg fn-setup

4. Usage

In the most recent version from the setup script you can just push and pull normally to and from freenet keys.

For details see freenet:USK@-bk9znYylSCOEDuSWAvo5m72nUeMxKkDmH3nIqAeI-0,qfu5H3FZsZ-5rfNBY-jQHS5Ke7AT2PtJWd13IrPZjcg,AQACAAE/feral_codewright/16/infocalypse_howto.html#basic or http://draketo.de/light/english/freenet/infocalypse-mercurial-survive-the-information-apocalypse#basic

Bare Basics are:

  1. Generate a key: hg fn-genkey → get a USK key (the last of the keys), from now on called KEY.

  2. In the KEY replace NAME by <project name>.R1 for higher reliability and redundancy or <project name>.R0 for stronger anonymity when inserting.

  3. Create a freenet-based repo: hg fn-create --uri KEY

  4. Push the changes: hg fn-push [--aggressive] [--uri KEY] ; aggressive makes sure you use the latest revision, even if you specify an older one.

  5. Pull changes from others: hg fn-pull [--aggressive] [--uri REQUESTKEY]; request key is the public key which is also used for retrieving a freesite. It is NOT the KEY.

  6. Reinsert if the repo is inaccessible: for i in 1 2 3 4 5: do hg fn-reinsert --level $i; done; DO NOT use fn-reinsert if you're concerned about correlation attacks - level 2, 3 and 5 can be done by any contributor, not only the author of the code, so you can “sponsor” a repository.

5. See also


CategoryExtensionsByOthers

Infocalypse (last edited 2022-10-29 08:38:20 by ArneBab)