>>21The simple way is to use GNS and make an SVR record for your client. You use the local gnunet-gns-proxy to connect to it. You can also implement a proxy on on the Gnunet fileshare, that connects to your service. For the additional references:
https://gnunet.org/gns-recordshttps://gnunet.org/gnunet-vpnHere is an extravagant example:
http://board.planetpeer.de/index.php?topic=977.0However this pissed me off:
https://gnunet.org/faq-page#t6n2005The reasons DCVS exist is so that anyone can have a copy of the work if someone goes MiA. However the reasons why private branches exist than just for the user's Freedoms, are for technical reasons as well: local experiments, different environments, risk prevention, etc. The users should be able to post code securely and anonymously. For those analysis tools, all you fucking do is get a VM people can run them on, and commit the reports as part of the commit, so everyone has a copy. If someone goes MiA, anyone can fucking build their own VM and start using it. For goodness sakes, you can even commit the VM image that was used in the repository.