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title: Datpy, the punk-to-punk protocol in Python
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description: A new Python implementation of the Dat protocol is cooking at Autonomic
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image: 2020-04-23-dat-protocol.png
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category: technology, peer-to-peer, dat-protocol
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date: 2020-04-23
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# Datpy, the punk-to-punk protocol in Python
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We're quite excited by thew new wave of community developed peer-to-peer
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technology. [Scuttlebutt], [Cabal], [Mapeo] and [Beaker browser] are inspiring
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examples of software which show that technology can be built to operate without
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running on centralised commercially owned infrastructure (e.g. WhatsApp).
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One of the underlying innovations for technologies such as [Cabal] is the [Dat
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protocol], which is a way of describing how two computers can send information
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to each other directly. The protocol is supported by the [Dat Foundation] and
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developed as a community based standard.
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Today, the reference implementation for the Dat protocol is written in
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Javascript. The Javascript ecosystem has proved to be remarkably flexible for
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advancing this next generation of tools. Simple methods of publishing (npm
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publish), well established distribution channels (the browser) and a
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[philosophy of modularity] have enabled so many to get started with building
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peer-to-peer technology.
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However, there is a great need for other languages and ecosystems to benefit
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from the tools and concepts that are being developed based on the reference
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implementation. People from all walks of life need a working implementation in
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their preferred language of choice. In response to this, we are seeing projects
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like [Dat Rust] and [C++ Dat] emerge.
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Alongside these efforts, a member of Autonomic has begun to work on [Datpy], a
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Python based implementation of the Dat protocol. The project proposes a roadmap
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but offers no deadlines and receives no funding at current status. However
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slowly, things are moving along. Further progress updates will be posted on
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this blog as they come in.
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You can find out more information on
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[datpy.decentral1.se](https://datpy.decentral1.se/) and please feel more than
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welcome to join in and participate on the project if you have time and energy
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for it.
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[scuttlebutt]: https://scuttlebutt.nz/
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[cabal]: https://cabal.chat/
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[mapeo]: https://www.digital-democracy.org/mapeo/
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[beaker browser]: https://beakerbrowser.com/
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[dat protocol]: https://dat.foundation/
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[dat foundation]: https://dat.foundation/about/foundation/
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[philosophy of modularity]: https://mafinto.sh/blog/pragmatic-modularity.html
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[dat rust]: https://github.com/datrs/
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[c++ dat]: https://datcxx.github.io/
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[datpy]: https://datpy.decentral1.se/
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