• NNCP for android?

    From me@example.invalid@21:1/5 to All on Sun Feb 27 04:19:00 2022
    For the past 2 years I've been working on a project that does some of
    the things NNCP claims to do (I say claims because I haven't tried it
    yet, I believe it does but I'm still learning). I was inspired by what
    I'd read about UUCP, and thought it would be pretty cool to build
    something like that again, but with some additional goals.

    While the scope of my idea was much larger than NNCP, I never completed
    it. I didn't even know what NNCP was until yesterday.

    My project was huge in scope, and I wrote many partial prototypes only
    to throw them away (not quite right... redo) and start over. I want my
    final version to be in C, not golang though. (latest toss away prototype
    is in python. I hate python. But it is faster to work in than C)

    So NNCP is kind of bittersweet. It's nice to see it, and I think it
    could serve a role in my project. In fact, it could really help a lot.

    But <sigh> it means I'll have to throw away a lot of my code, re-think
    a lot of things and start all over again. Maybe some decade I'll finally
    have something to release to the public.. (Any plans on doing a C
    version some day, ideally as a library you can link to?)

    Anyway, I'm wondering if there are any plans anywhere to port NNCP over
    to the Android phone? Seems like it could be a nice tool for syncing
    data from your desktop. Kind of like physical media, sync up at a
    friends and go home to upload to computer.

    Just a thought. I'm not an Android developer myself.

    I'm really looking forward to the day when someone hacks a package
    manager, archlinux or freebsd or whatever to use NNCP for retrieving
    packages. I could totally see FreeBSD ports using it.

    I wish NNCP the best of luck, and plan on learning more about it in the
    next week or so. It's probably the coolest thing I've seen over the
    past 2 years! But I'm a little jealous. LOL!

    Thanks to the developer(s) of NNCP. Truly cool stuff.

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  • From meff@21:1/5 to me@example.invalid on Sun Feb 27 05:26:16 2022
    On 2022-02-27, <me@example.invalid> <me@example.invalid> wrote:
    Anyway, I'm wondering if there are any plans anywhere to port NNCP over
    to the Android phone? Seems like it could be a nice tool for syncing
    data from your desktop. Kind of like physical media, sync up at a
    friends and go home to upload to computer.

    Just a thought. I'm not an Android developer myself.

    I don't _think_ so, but I'm not sure myself. I'm not sure if the
    author lurks here on comp.mail.uucp, but you can reach him via email
    or on the Matrix room + OFTC IRC channel that is being by some users
    of NNCP.

    I'm really looking forward to the day when someone hacks a package
    manager, archlinux or freebsd or whatever to use NNCP for retrieving packages. I could totally see FreeBSD ports using it.

    I believe there's work ongoing right now to have apt work with
    NNCP. One of the folks using NNCP does a lot of stuff with Debian and
    has been packaging NNCP and associated tooling for Debian, and I
    believe he's the one working on this. I've thought about this myself
    on Void Linux as that's the main Linux I use aside from Debian.

    I wish NNCP the best of luck, and plan on learning more about it in the
    next week or so. It's probably the coolest thing I've seen over the
    past 2 years! But I'm a little jealous. LOL!

    Head onto the mailing list or into IRC #nncp:irc.oftc.net or Matrix #nncp:matrix.org and come chat with some of us. We don't bite 🙂

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  • From John Goerzen@21:1/5 to me@example.invalid on Thu Mar 17 18:39:10 2022
    On 2022-02-27, <me@example.invalid> <me@example.invalid> wrote:

    Anyway, I'm wondering if there are any plans anywhere to port NNCP over
    to the Android phone? Seems like it could be a nice tool for syncing
    data from your desktop. Kind of like physical media, sync up at a
    friends and go home to upload to computer.

    Not directly, no. Sergey isn't interested and nobody else has stepped up, either.

    However, I have run it inside Termux and it runs fantastically there. You might have some good luck with that approach.

    I'm really looking forward to the day when someone hacks a package
    manager, archlinux or freebsd or whatever to use NNCP for retrieving packages. I could totally see FreeBSD ports using it.

    That is already done with Debian! apt-offline has just this sort of interface, and in traditional Unix fashion can be combined nicely with NNCP.

    I wish NNCP the best of luck, and plan on learning more about it in the
    next week or so. It's probably the coolest thing I've seen over the
    past 2 years! But I'm a little jealous. LOL!

    I am not a Golang coder, but I am quite active in the NNCP community. I am sadly less active on Usenet. You are welcome to drop me an email anytime, or to
    the NNCP mailing list or matrix channel. My NNCP info resides at https://www.complete.org/nncp/

    - John

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