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[lsd0001] branch master updated: wording
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[lsd0001] branch master updated: wording |
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new 364f9da wording
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commit 364f9dae52c3cf9007482caa28ef8e0ff858b2f3
Author: Martin Schanzenbach <schanzen@gnunet.org>
AuthorDate: Mon Dec 20 11:59:51 2021 +0100
wording
---
draft-schanzen-gns.xml | 10 +++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/draft-schanzen-gns.xml b/draft-schanzen-gns.xml
index eac69fb..e54f27b 100644
--- a/draft-schanzen-gns.xml
+++ b/draft-schanzen-gns.xml
@@ -1116,11 +1116,11 @@ NONCE := HKDF-Expand (PRK_n, label, 32 / 8)
<t>
In general any API which allows storing a value under a key and
retrieving
a value from the key can be used by an implementation for record
storage.
- It is expected that a GNS implementation is using a distributed
- hash table (DHT) in order to facilitate availability within a network
- without the need of servers.
- Specification of such a DHT is out of scope of this document but
- possible existing implementations include <xref target="RFC7363" />,
+ It is expected that a GNS implementations use distributed or
decentralized
+ storages such as distributed hash tables (DHT) in order to facilitate
+ availability within a network without the need of servers.
+ Specification of such a distributed or decentralized storage is out of
+ scope of this document but possible existing implementations include
<xref target="RFC7363" />,
<xref target="Kademlia" />, <xref target="R5N" /> or <xref
target="Ipfs" />.
</t>
<t>
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