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              We're a team of 6 students working on a school project and
              we would like to know some specifics about the inner
              workings of tox/qTox.<br>
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              part describing the features the application should have,
              but also a part describing a "Support Architecture" of
              redundant servers and backup servers.<br>
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              <i>Can qTox be adapted to fit a server/client
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    Client-server architecture? That sounds like contributing to the
    problem. Is there any chance that that project could be redirected
    so that it contributes to the solution?<br>
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    I mean it would be nice to have 6 more people helping to have a more
    decentralized world by somehow improving Tox -or any other Free
    Software going in that direction.<br>
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    I'm not a Tox expert, but I think every Tox node can be seen as a
    client and a redundant server itself. For the backup thing, maybe
    you want to consider to implement a distributed solution instead of
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              Thank you very much for your time, and thank you for the
              effort you put into tox and qTox.<br>
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              Peter Aubry-Walker,<br>
              Paul Arcari,<br>
              Axel Coche,<br>
              Paul Destour,<br>
              Loïc Lebon,<br>
              Thibault Lemaire,<br>
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