This would be the "killer protocol" for the freedombox, if combined with some smart dyndns management.
Here is a use case scenario I am imagining. I define two servers for myself: home.me.com and cloud.me.com. Where home.me.com is a dyndns to the freedombox. Dyndyns being unreliable, if a tent msg cannot get to my home server, then the messages are sent to cloud.me.com and then pushed to
home.me.com when it comes back online (think POP mail).
The facebook killer then, is a hosted service like cloud.me.com for non-tech people, but a seamless transition to the hosted at home service as soon as you buy a freedombox. This way you have the best of both worlds. Your face in the cloud, and long term storage at home.
Other app wishlist: tent to smtp and smtp to tent adapters for gmail killing
hosted service within one month. email apps VERY high on our to do list, been watching freedombox for a while, we'll reach out to them after initial release.
Since you mention Freedombox – did you also check out ownCloud as well as the unhosted movement, with the remoteStorage protocol? There is a proof-of-concept social network build on unhosted: http://friendsunhosted.com
Do you have an IRC channel? Feel free to also join our channel at #unhosted. :)
Here is a use case scenario I am imagining. I define two servers for myself: home.me.com and cloud.me.com. Where home.me.com is a dyndns to the freedombox. Dyndyns being unreliable, if a tent msg cannot get to my home server, then the messages are sent to cloud.me.com and then pushed to home.me.com when it comes back online (think POP mail).
The facebook killer then, is a hosted service like cloud.me.com for non-tech people, but a seamless transition to the hosted at home service as soon as you buy a freedombox. This way you have the best of both worlds. Your face in the cloud, and long term storage at home.
Other app wishlist: tent to smtp and smtp to tent adapters for gmail killing