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Milestone 1 - DONE
server
command-line client
simple web-site
Roadmap
Kechel 02:01, 10 November 2006 (PST)
First let's do the basic programming for it. I think I'll first implement the server with the interface as described in
PT_Server
Then we can start to write the XSLT Files, which means that *I really need help* from people that translate my english to real english, or write some easy readable texts for the website (mostly a non-technical translation of
Timestamping_Introduction ) The XSLT Files will create the website as described in
Timestamping_Introduction
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Then sourceforge.net and kernel.org will start using those. And we can ask others to do so as well (like the waybackmachine, freshmeat, berlios, alioth, etc.)
Don't forget Publications of Timestamps (even if the idea with that TB-Extension makes this almost obsolete :) (
PT_Clients )
Milestone 2
Yet to do:
Already done things:
thunderbird-extension
command line script to get latest PTB signature
PTB and PTB-INFO mirror script
downloading and timestamping all new releases from major mirrors / software hosting sites partly done (software infrastructure is working, I do mirror mirror.switch.ch with my private server, lots of other sites still need to be convinced of doing this themselves .. )
Milestone 3
translations (german, spanish, … )
firefox-extension
convince more sites to publictimestamp new files !
.. ideas?
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