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['*' means complete]
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Connection Management: Brian
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*v1: foolscap, no relay, live == connected-to-queen, broadcast updates, full mesh
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v2: live != connected-to-queen, connect on demand
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v3: relay?
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File Encoding: Brian
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*v1: single-segment, no merkle trees
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v2: multiple-segment (LFE)
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v3: merkle tree to verify each share
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v4: merkle tree to verify each segment
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Share Encoding: Zooko
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*v1: fake it (replication)
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*v2: PyRS
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v3: C-based Reed-Solomon
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Peer selection:
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*v1: permuted peer list, consistent hash
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v2: reliability/goodness-point counting?
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v3: denver airport (chord)?
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filetable maintenance:
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*v1: queen-based tree of MutableDirectoryNodes, persisted to queen's disk
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no accounts
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v2: move tree to client side, serialize to a file, upload,
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queen.set_filetable_uri (still no accounts, just one global tree)
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v3: break world up into accounts, separate mutable spaces. Maybe
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implement SSKs
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v4: filetree
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checker/repairer:
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*v1: none
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v2: centralized checker, repair agent
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v3: nodes also check their own files
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storage: RobK
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*v1: no deletion, one directory per verifierid, one owner per share,
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leases never expire
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v2: multiple shares per verifierid [zooko]
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v2.5: deletion
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v2: leases expire, delete expired data on demand, multiple owners per share
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UI: (brian)
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webish? webfront? PB + CLI tool? FUSE?
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*v1: readonly webish (nevow, URLs are filepaths)
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*v2: read/write webish, mkdir, del (files)
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v2.5: del (directories)
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v3: PB+CLI tool
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v4: FUSE
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back pocket ideas:
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when nodes are unable to reach storage servers, make a note of it, inform
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queen eventually. queen then puts server under observation or otherwise
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looks for differences between their self-reported availability and the
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experiences of others
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store filetable URI in the first 10 peers that appear after your own nodeid
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each entry has a sequence number, maybe a timestamp
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on recovery, find the newest
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multiple categories of leases:
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committed leases -- we will not delete these in any case, but will instead tell an uploader that we are full
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active leases
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in-progress leases (partially filled, not closed, pb connection is currently open)
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uncommitted leases -- we will delete these in order to make room for new lease requests
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interrupted leases (partially filled, not closed, pb connection is currently not open, but they might come back)
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expired leases
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(I'm not sure about the precedence of these last two. Probably deleting expired leases instead of deleting interrupted leases would be okay.)
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big questions:
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convergence?
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peer list maintenance: lots of entries
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