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Anond is a ongoing experiment striving to provide transparent IP-level anonymization using virtual network interfaces, peer-to-peer and overlay network techniques. Anond is an implementation of an anonymous routing protocol with ideas taken from the paper "Anonymous overlay network supporting authenticated routing" by Roman Schlegel and Duncan S. Wong.
The idea behind the project is to build a collaborative peer-to-peer coding editor. It will also have features like hot code loading, so you can for example rewrite the editor in itself and run the new editor without reopening it.
OSERL (Open SMPP Erlang Library) is an erlang implementation of the Short Message Peer to Peer protocol, covering the entire specification (version 5.0).
Forward and backward compatibilities guidelines were adopted.