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Revision as of 08:50, 20 December 2015
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GNU Consensus Marker: BIZANTINE
GNU/consensus/markers are used to indicate existing or potential issues that need to be addressed. Interested contributors can access a description of the problem, current issues, and related developer discussion.
The BIZANTINE marker indicates that the system is vulnerable to Bizantine Fault or Failure. A sophisticated attacker may isolate a user from the network and make her believe she's still connected, while she's running into a simulation controlled by the attacker.
Usage
Use all-caps!
{{BIZANTINE}} will link to a #BIZANTINE section in the same page.
{{BIZANTINE PageName}} will link to a specific page detailing the issue.
The BIZANTINE section or page can be created using a form. (TODO: add link to this form)
Example
List of Pages with the BIZANTINE Marker
See a list of all pages marked with BIZANTINE.
BIZANTINE
Example section for the example. This section would:
- describe the problem
- describe what the project is doing to address it
- list issues related to this problem
- link to developer discussion about it