<metaphysician>
TimMc: I don't know what specification mean. I am a bit new to Sandstorm.
<metaphysician>
*what spec you mean
<TimMc>
metaphysician: It's nothing specific to Sandstorm, it's a term from software development in general. A specification is a technical description of how a piece of software works, and importantly how it interoperates with other software.
<TimMc>
It would be potentially pretty important for anyone who was packaging SSB for Sandstorm.
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<metaphysician>
#scuttlebutt on this network is quite active
<funwhilelost>
It's an encrypted database, of sorts, that you can synchronize in various ways. The most common way is posting to public replication nodes via HTTP.
<funwhilelost>
Assuming you could get those requests out through the capnp pipes it seems package-able.
<funwhilelost>
metaphysician is talking about a client that leverages the database to show chat messages.
<funwhilelost>
Each node is supposed to act like a node in a mesh network (both send and receive) so it might be tricky to get the incoming data.
<funwhilelost>
But it seems like you could make a node viable with some basic polling.
<funwhilelost>
(Considering that they support updates via sneakernet!)
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<BlueNinja>
mernin
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<ill_logic>
Question: Given that FreeNAS exists, what was the motivation for Sandstorm? I'm still learning about NAS, but they also sounds like an open ended platforms.
<mokomull>
(disclaimer: not a Sandstorm person, I just idle here a lot) I don't think the two are nearly comparable. Sandstorm provides separation between even instances of the same application, the ability to share those instances with other people, among a bunch of other things I'm absolutely over-simplifying.
<ill_logic>
Some things I perhaps took for granted.
<ill_logic>
I have inertia leading me to want to support Sandstorm. I just wanted to make sure I understood.
<ill_logic>
Inertia was having me support Indiebox/UBOS for a while, until I went to a Sandstorm meetup and I realized you guys actually care about security :-P
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<isd>
ill_logic: FreeNAS is also focused on storage, whereas sandstorm is a more general platform for applications. NAS = Network attached storage.
<ill_logic>
Right, but I've heard all about apps available for it.
<ill_logic>
At least the other NASes. Maybe not FreeNAS in pariculary