【IPFS周刊第24期】
欢迎来到2019年的首次IPFS周刊!
回来的第一周,我们进行了非常特殊的总结,回顾星际文件系统(IPFS)社区去年的成果。
2018年重要里程碑大事件回顾
1月:Mozilla在流行的网络浏览器Firefox中增加了对去中心化协议的支持。
2月:世界范围内引入libp2p,这是一个使用IPFS模块化构建的点对点网络栈。
3月:js-ipfs v0.28.0发布,Juan Benet向麻省理工学院最大的研究实验室,计算机科学与人工智能实验室介绍了网络重新去中心化,go-ipfs发布0.4.14版本。
4月:我们介绍了IPFS Companion 2.2.0,并让人们了解了Windows上的go-ipfs。
5月:我们首次宣布IPFS会议,Textile推出了一款在移动设备上运行的个人IPFS,用于真正的去中心化存储。js-ipfs 0.29.0发布了,我们通过在新推出的IPFS Cluster网站上启动IPFS Cluster 0.4.0发布的候选版本来结束本月。
7月:GitHub上的Awesome IPFS列表作为网站重新启动。发布了js-ipfs v0.30.0和v0.31.0备份。js-libp2p首次正式发布,最后发布了go-ipfs v0.4.17。
8月:我们在加利福尼亚州旧金山,庆祝2018年实验室日(参见实验室日的会谈),并发布了国际星链接数据(IPLD)浏览器网站和js-ipfs官方网站:js.ipfs.io。随着IPFS Cluster 0.5.0的发布,今年夏天结束了。
9月:Cloudflare宣布他们的IPFS网关和IPFS每周时事通讯的回归。js-ipfs 0.32.0发布,ipld-explorer-cli 0.14也已经发布。
10月:IPFS Pinbot入驻Twitter。
11月:发布的重要月份!js-ipfs 0.33和go-ipfs 0.4.18以及js-libp2p v0.24.0全部发布。
12月:通过重命名HTTP客户端库,我们在今年结束了一些组织。
2018还有一些很酷的消息
主要出版物涵盖了我们的一些里程碑,所以这里回顾一下我们制作的一些新闻。
8月:Mozilla Hacks,去中心化网络:利用IPFS建立合作和信任网络
9月:卫报,去中心化:万维网的接下来的重要一步
10月:麻省理工学院技术评论,一家大型科技公司正在努力从大型科技公司中解放互联网
11月:福布斯杂志,去中心化能否影响并增强地理位置数据隐私?泰国纳斯达克在初选中使用区块链支持的电子投票系统,以及Hackernoon,打破僵局:IPFS,以太坊和未来脂肪协议的崩溃课程。
全球社区活动
在这一年中,人们很高兴见到并聊聊IPFS。以下是我们彼此见证的一些事件,如果你错过了这些,还有2019年!
1月:里斯本IPFS,2018年是分布式网络的一年(参见此处的会谈)和亚利桑那州坦佩的物链芯开发者盛会。
2月:研讨会:WebVR / AR III:俄勒冈州波特兰市的混合现实网络。
5月:巴尔的摩/ DC IPFS的人们举行了会议。
8月:IPFS社区参加了2018年在加利福尼亚州旧金山举行的去中心化网络峰会。
10月:在伦敦召开了首届IPFS柏林聚会和IPFS交流展示会议(见伦敦会谈)。
2018年由姓名和数字组成
总而言之,今年在IPFS项目中共有261个贡献者在167个存储库中提交了8417项类目。
使用Awesome IPFS构建Web
“令人惊叹的IPFS”网站正式上线!
这些只是提交给新的Awesome IPFS站点的一些新应用程序和工具,表明人们对使用IPFS构建内容感到兴奋。
•brig - 使用git接口和FUSE文件系统进行文件同步。
•IPFSStore - 使用Steem支付固定费用
•Autonomica“IPFS社交证明” - Autonomica是一个类似Keybase的Dapp,用于创建身份并通过发布的社交媒体和Web证明证明此身份。
•TallyLab - 本地优先的端到端加密日记应用程序,用于捕获,分析和共享有关任何内容的数据。
•Pinata - 通过Pinata的REST API和IPFS工具包构建和管理您的去中心化应用程序。
•enzypt.io - 通过以太坊和IPFS购买和销售文件的网站。
•qri - 分布式Web上的数据集创建,协作和发现。
•Peer Bandwidth Demo - 使用window.ipfs的演示应用程序,由IPFS Companion Web扩展提供,用于获取和绘制IPFS节点的带宽信息
•Philes - 一个简单的基于浏览器的IPFS记事本应用程序。
•Arpadyne - 新的Internet - 由OrbitDB提供支持的DNS。通过IPFS提供的内容。
感谢阅读
周报原文:
Welcome to the first IPFS Weekly of 2019!
For this first week back, we’ve put together a very special issue looking back on all that you, the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS) community, accomplished in the last year.
2018 was a year of significant milestones
January:Mozilla adds support for Decentralization Protocols in popular web browser, Firefox.
February:The world was introduced to libp2p, a peer-to-peer networking stack built modularly, with IPFS.
March:js-ipfs v0.28.0 was released, Juan Benet presented Redecentralizing the Web to MIT’s largest research lab, the Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab, and go-ipfs released version 0.4.14.
April:We introduced IPFS Companion 2.2.0 and gave folks a look at go-ipfs on Windows.
May:We announced the first ever IPFSConf, Textile introduced a personal IPFS that runs on your mobile device for true decentralized storage. js-ipfs 0.29.0 was released and we closed out the month by getting the IPFS Cluster 0.4.0 release candidates out with a newly launched IPFS Cluster website to boot.
July:The Awesome IPFS list on GitHub was relaunched as a website. Released js-ipfs v0.30.0 and v0.31.0 back to back. js-libp2p had its firstofficialrelease, and lastly, go-ipfs v0.4.17 was released.
August:We celebrated Lab Day 2018 in San Francisco, California (see the talks from Lab Day here) and released both the InterPlanetary Linked Data (IPLD) explorer site and the official site for js-ipfs: js.ipfs.io. We closed out the summer with the release of IPFS Cluster 0.5.0.
September:Cloudflare announced their IPFS gateway and the IPFS Weekly Newsletter returned. js-ipfs 0.32.0 was released and so was ipld-explorer-cli 0.14.
October:IPFS Pinbot emerged on Twitter.
November:A big month for releases! js-ipfs 0.33 and go-ipfs 0.4.18 and js-libp2p v0.24.0 were all released.
December:We ended the year with a bit of organization, by renaming the HTTP client libraries.
Some cool news
Some of our milestones were covered by major publications, so here’s a look back at some of the news we made.
August:Mozilla Hacks, Dweb: Building Cooperation and Trust into the Web with IPFS
September:The Guardian, Decentralisation: the next big step for the world wide web
October:MIT Technology Review, A big tech company is working to free the internet from big tech companies
November: Forbes Magazine, Can Decentralization Impact And Enhance Geo-Location Data Privacy?, Nasdaq, Thailand Uses Blockchain-Supported Electronic Voting System in Primaries, and Hackernoon, Breaking The Ice: A Crash Course In IPFS, Ethereum And Fat Protocols Of The Future.
Community events around the globe
Throughout the year, people were excited to meet and chat about IPFS. Here are some of the events we saw each other at, and if you missed these, there’s always 2019!
January: Lisbon IPFS, 2018 is the year of the Distributed Web
(see talks here) and IoT Dev Fest in Tempe, Arizona.
February:The workshop WebVR/AR III: Mixed Reality Networks in Portland, Oregon.
May:The folks in Baltimore/DC IPFS held a meet-up.
August:The IPFS community descended upon Decentralized Web Summit 2018 in San Francisco, California.
October:The first IPFS Berlin meetup and IPFS Show & Tell in London took place (see the talks from London here).
2018 by the names and numbers
All told, 261 contributors produced 8417 commits across 167 repositories in the IPFS project this year. Thanks to the following folks for helping make this such an amazing year for IPFS.
0xflotus
abitrolly
achingbrain
acruikshank
adamgall
Admin-DataRoads
ahazrat
akrych
alanshaw
aleph2012
aleybovich
alexander255
AliabbasMerchant
amar-laksh
anacrolix
andreasolund
andrewxhill
aphelionz
b5
bartcoelus
bastiao
bigs
bjzhang
bmuller
bvand
camelmasa
carsonfarmer
cboddy
chenminjian
chriscool
chrismatthieu
Coderlane
contrun
da2x
daftaupe
daijiale
daviddahl
daviddias
davideicardi
davidgilbertson
DavidHuie
DBLouis
demmojo
dignifiedquire
dirkmc
djdv
dheatovwil
dongtianyi
dordille
dorstu
dreadhello
drgrisham
drozdziak1
dryajov
dsemenovsky
dustmop
ebastos
ebpa
edsgerlin
eefahy
eingenito
Elexy
eordano
erciccione
fazo96
fbaiodias
ffrist
fiatjaf
flipflopsimsommer
flokli
flyingzumwalt
fluency03
FrankPetrilli
fsdiogo
garrensmith
germeuser
gjeanmart
gpestana
grokcoder
groksrc
hacdias
hannahhoward
hinshun
hsanjuan
hugomrdias
ianopolous
ibnesayeed
ivan386
IvanLuLyf
j-cr
jacobheun
jackloughran
jamiejn
jamiew
jbenet
JGAntunes
jfranciscosousa
jonafato
jonahweissman
JonKrone
jonnycrunch
justinmchase
kamaci
Kcchouette
keks
kevina
kevinsimper
kishansagathiya
kjzz
klueq
koalalorenzo
Kubuxu
kyledrake
Laevos
lanzafame
laser
leekt216
leerspace
leo6104
LEonGAo1991
lexrus
lidel
LinusU
litzenberger
lgierth
luizirber
machawk1
magik6k
maksimyugai
manandbytes
marcooliveira
marpett
marten-seeman
matrushka
mburns
mcollina
meiqimichelle
mhchia
mishmosh
michaelavila
michaelmcandrew
MichaelMure
MidnightLightning
mikeal
miyazono
mgoelzer
mkg20001
momack2
Mr0grog
My9Bot
ncocchiaro
negamaxi
NeoTeo
nGoline
nicola
Nipol
nstrelow
oed
olebedev
olizilla
OR13
Otto-AA
overbool
parkan
PascalPrecht
passerby888
PedroMiguelSS
petethomas
pgte
phritz
pkafei
PlayerWithoutName
pmthomps
pors
postables
Powersource
preetsinojiya
prettymuchbryce
PunkChameleon
qpakzk
racin
raoulmillais
raulk
renrutnnej
requilence
RichardLitt
richardschneider
ridewindx
rjharmon
rjrbt
rob-deutsch
robbsolter
robotamer
rodolfo-r
Rokko11
romaric-juniet
rwv
s1na
sahib
sameer
samli88
satazor
satoru
sbani
schomatis
seungwon-kang
shunkino
skylarnorris
slandau3
soupdiver
Stebalien
steefmin
steveruckdashel
sublimino
suzaku
taigrr
tarekbadrshalaan
taylormike
terichadbourne
tdiesler
the-owl
thiagodelgardo111
thomasbeta
Tirz
travisperson
TroyWilson1
TUSF
ult-yole
Varunram
vasco-santos
victorb
vmx
vukovinski
vutsalsinghal
vyzo
wanderingstan
warpfork
waynewyong
webmaniak
wei-1
whereswaldon
whilei
whyrusleeping
wraithgar
ya7ya
zbigniewzolnierowicz
zcstarr
ZenGround0
Huge thanks to all of you for your time, your expertise, and your contributions. We couldn’t do it without each and every one of you.
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Building the web with Awesome IPFS
These are just a few of the new apps and tools that were submitted to the new Awesome IPFS site, showing that people are excited about building things with IPFS.
brig - File synchronization with git like interface and FUSE filesystem.
IPFSStore - Pinning paid with Steem
Autonomica “IPFS Social Proof” - Autonomica is a Keybase-like Dapp for creating an identity and proving this identity via published social media and web proofs.
TallyLab - Local-first, end-to-end encrypted diary app for capturing, analyzing, and sharing data about any and everything.
Pinata - Build and manage your dapp through Pinata’s REST API and IPFS toolkit.
enzypt.io - A website to buy and sell files through Ethereum and IPFS.
qri - Dataset creation, collaboration, and discovery on the distributed web.
Peer Bandwidth Demo - A demo app that uses window.ipfs, provided by the IPFS Companion web extension to get and graph bandwidth info for your IPFS node
killcord - A censorship resistant deadman’s switch
Philes - A simple browser-based IPFS notepad app.
Arpadyne - The New Internet - DNS powered by OrbitDB. Content delivered via IPFS.
Thanks for reading
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That’s it for this special edition of the IPFS Weekly. If we missed something, reply to this email and let us know! Next week we’ll return with all the news that’s happened across the ecosystem since the last Weekly of 2018.
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See you next week!