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... ... @@ -2,13 +2,18 @@ 2 2 ((( 3 3 (% class="container" %) 4 4 ((( 5 -= Peer-for-Peer Networks = 5 += Building Blocks of P4P Networks = 6 +Making a P4P network is a bit different than traditional communication networks, namely because we side-step the traditional confinement of the internet layers and connect in a variety of means, from bluetooth to sneakernet and beyond. This is of course very nice in a variety of circumstances and to read more about the principles and capabilities of P4P networks, see the about page. 6 6 7 -P4P, short for Peer-4-Peer (which in turn is short for Peer-for-Peer) are a family of networks which build on principles of local-first, peer-2-peer, open-source, routing agnostic (offline-first) and mutual-aid principles. The above is a lot of terms which in and of themselves carry a lot of meaning, yet when combined they enable censorship-resistant, resilient and adaptive, sustainable and energy-efficient communication infrastructures. 8 +To fully assemble a P4P network one needs a few different building blocks, below is an overview of 15 of those building blocks. This outline of 15 building blocks has been collaboratively developed. If you see something missing or would like to give feedback, please reach out to Zenna. Now, let's dive into the building-blocks which make P4P protocols. 9 + 8 8 ))) 9 9 ))) 12 +((( 13 +== 15 Building Blocks of P4P Networks == 10 10 11 11 16 +))) 12 12 13 13 14 14 ... ... @@ -15,22 +15,6 @@ 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 23 - 24 - 25 -((( 26 -== Building Blocks of P4P Networks == 27 - 28 -To fully assemble a P4P network one needs a few different building blocks, below is an overview of 15 of those building blocks. Lost in translation? Take a look at the [[terminology>>doc:P4P.Definitions.WebHome]]. 29 -))) 30 - 31 - 32 - 33 - 34 34 (% class="row" %) 35 35 ((( 36 36 (% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-8" %) ... ... @@ -174,16 +174,13 @@ 174 174 175 175 176 176 166 + 167 +))) 177 177 178 -== Distributed Network Types == 179 179 180 180 181 -[[Flowchart depicting distributed network variants, under development. Building on work from Z. Elfen, 2024: ~[~[https:~~~~/~~~~/doi.org/10.17613/naj7d-6g984~>~>https://doi.org/10.17613/naj7d-6g984~]~]>>image:P4P_Typology.png||alt="Flowchart depicting typologies of distributed networks, such as Friend-2-Friend, Grassroots Networks, Federated Networks, Local-First, P2P and P4P Networks" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="649" width="639"]] 182 182 183 183 184 - 185 -))) 186 - 187 187 (% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-4" %) 188 188 ((( 189 189 {{box title=" **Contents**"}} ... ... @@ -191,8 +191,16 @@ 191 191 {{/box}} 192 192 ))) 193 193 180 + 194 194 (% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-12" %) 195 195 ((( 183 +== Distributed Network Types == 184 + 185 + 186 +[[Flowchart depicting distributed network variants, under development. Building on work from Z. Elfen, 2024: ~[~[https:~~~~/~~~~/doi.org/10.17613/naj7d-6g984~>~>https://doi.org/10.17613/naj7d-6g984~]~]>>image:P4P_Typology.png||alt="Flowchart depicting typologies of distributed networks, such as Friend-2-Friend, Grassroots Networks, Federated Networks, Local-First, P2P and P4P Networks" data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="649" width="639"]] 187 + 188 + 189 + 196 196 == Overview of P4P Networks == 197 197 198 198 {{include reference="Projects.WebHome"/}} ... ... @@ -202,5 +202,6 @@ 202 202 203 203 204 204 199 + 205 205 206 206 )))