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## Message
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## Message
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Data format used in communication between peers. They can contain administrative data (like resolving a peer's name), or payload data (like element updates, creations etc.).
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Data format used in communication between peers. They can contain administrative data (like resolving a peer's name), or payload data (like element updates, creations etc.).
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## Peer
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## Node
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Peers are actors within the `ubisync` network. They provide a way for apps to share data to other peers, manage and search it. A peer has exactly one active I2P identity at any given time.
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Brigdes the gap between a peer in the `ubisync` network and apps wanting to interact with it. The node contains the peer, a means of storing data such as elements, permissions etc., and should expose an API for apps to use.
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In the common use case, a peer represents one device of a user, while the family represents the user himself (as the collection of all of his devices).
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Typically, each device of a user runs exactly one node.
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## Peer
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Peers are the network perspective of a node. At any given time, a peer has exactly one active I2P identity. Peers provide the ability to communicate with other nodes to their local node, not performing any higher-level tasks such as conflict resolution etc.
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## Pot
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## Pot
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Group of elements, every element belongs to exactly one pot. A pot is created with an app type, suggesting a way the elements may be used. Thus, the pot and its app type provides context to the loose collection of tagged elements inside it.
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Group of elements, every element belongs to exactly one pot. A pot is created with an app type, suggesting a way the elements may be used. Thus, the pot and its app type provides context to the loose collection of tagged elements inside it.
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