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 * IRC bouncer with SSL
  * [[http://en.znc.in/wiki/ZNC|ZNC]]?
 * Browser sync - Bookmarks, history, forms, passwords
  * [[http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/mobile/sync/|Firefox sync]] ([[http://hg.mozilla.org/users/telliott_mozilla.com/sync-server|src]])
  * Google Chrome sync?
 * Static web publishing
  * Blog with [[https://github.com/mojombo/jekyll|jekyll]], [[http://nanoblogger.sourceforge.net/|nanoblogger]], etc
  * Auto rsync / s3sync from a local directory to remote host, like [[https://github.com/lmorchard/dumpcarton|dumpcarton]]
  * Push to Amazon S3 or other cheap, stable web host to absorb traffic
  * Share same files on TOR or other P2P network
 * Reverse web proxy
  * Like [[https://pagekite.net/|Pagekite]]

End User Requirements Brainstorm

At some point, we have to take a hard look at what we can actually do in a 1.0 release. The first step toward that goal is to make a list of potential features. That's what this page is for.

Leaving aside the *how* for now, we can make a list of features that we can consider individually in other places. Once we have a large list of features, we can start trying to puzzle out which ones are feasible and which ones are too difficult/esoteric for this project right now.

Please add to the list. We'll organize it into more formal requirements later.

  • Distributed backup
  • Distributed social networking, photo sharing and instant messaging
  • Mesh networking
  • Routing, wireless and wired
  • VPN/Proxy capabilities
  • Web Proxying with collaborative ad filtering
  • Email server
  • Collaborative spam filtering
  • Secure VOIP
  • File Server / Sharing
  • Print Server
  • Dead simple UX
  • RSS Reader
  • Onion-routed Torrents
  • TOR node
  • Eternity Server
  • OpenID-like identity/role/auth verification system
  • Crypto Currency wallet (bitcoin or the like)
  • Spits Fire
  • Makes Toast
  • store my emails
  • backup my emails somewhere safe
  • let me access my emails from my pc / my phone / a random internet kiosk
  • let me share selected files of my collection of large files to selected friends
  • help me get safe access to internet from anywhere i might be with my pc
  • hide from my ISP what I'm doing on the internet
  • help me IM/chat/call my friends without leaving logs of the communication to any third party
  • IRC bouncer with SSL
  • Browser sync - Bookmarks, history, forms, passwords
  • Static web publishing
    • Blog with jekyll, nanoblogger, etc

    • Auto rsync / s3sync from a local directory to remote host, like dumpcarton

    • Push to Amazon S3 or other cheap, stable web host to absorb traffic
    • Share same files on TOR or other P2P network
  • Reverse web proxy