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IPFS Newsletter #Issue

IPFS is a new hypermedia distribution protocol, addressed by content and identities, aiming to make the web faster, safer, and more open. In these posts, we highlight some of the development that has happened since the last newsletter. For anyone looking to get involved, follow the embedded hyperlinks, search the wealth of information on GitHub or join us on IRC (#ipfs on the Freenode network).

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Here are some of the highlights for the Date sprint:

Updates

Work in Progress

Community

Press

Contributors

Across the entire IPFS GitHub organization, the following people have committed code, created issues, or made a comment on GitHub between Date (noon, GMT) and Date. We're autogenerating this list using this tool and this other tool, so please let us know if your name isn't here.

  • Contributors

This newsletter is also a community effort. If you have cool things to share for the next newsletter, drop a comment about it in the next sprint issue! The more people mention items they want to see in the newsletter there, the easier it is to make this and send it out.

Thanks, and see you next time!

  • Richard Littauer and Andrew Chin

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