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Aseda Gyeke Aboagye d0098efa95 core,nTox,toxic - Fix for Issue #453. Refactoring w/astyle.
This commit introduces a few things. Basically I didn't like the fact that
although we had a coding style document, no one was following it. See
https://github.com/irungentoo/ProjectTox-Core/issues/453 for more info regarding
that. This commit just marks the first of my efforts to refactor the code base
according to the posted coding style document by introducing an astylerc and a
optional git pre-commit hook.

I propose that users can add this functionality as a  pre-commit hook. More
info is in the README file.

However, this has only been tested on Linux and I imagine should work on OSX as
well. I don't think pre-commit hooks work on Windows, but I may be mistaken.

The future commits I plan are refactoring the source files for other offending
items such as using typedefs. See http://wiki.tox.im/index.php/Coding_Style.
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Project Tox Project Tox, also known as Tox, is a FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) instant messaging application aimed to replace Skype.

With the rise of governmental monitoring programs, Tox aims to be an easy to use, all-in-one communication platform (including audio, and videochats in the future) that ensures their users full privacy and secure message delivery.

IRC: #tox on freenode, alternatively, you can use the webchat.
Website: http://tox.im Developer Blog: http://dev.tox.im

Website translations: here
Qt GUI: see nurupo's repository

How to build Tox on Linux: YouTube video
How to use Tox on Windows: YouTube video
For Mac OSX read INSTALL.md

Objectives:

Keep everything really simple.

The Complex Stuff:

  • Tox must use UDP simply because hole punching with TCP is not as reliable.
  • Every peer is represented as a byte string (the public key of the peer [client ID]).
  • We're using torrent-style DHT so that peers can find the IP of the other peers when they have their ID.
  • Once the client has the IP of that peer, they start initiating a secure connection with each other. (See Crypto)
  • When both peers are securely connected, they can exchange messages, initiate a video chat, send files, etc, all using encrypted communications.
  • Current build status: Build Status

Roadmap:

  • Get our DHT working perfectly. (Done, needs large scale testing though)
  • Reliable connection (See Lossless UDP protocol) to other peers according to client ID. (Done, see DHT_sendfiletest.c for an example)
  • Encryption. (Done)
  • [ ] Get a simple text only IM client working perfectly. (This is where we are)
  • [ ] Streaming media
  • [ ] ???

For further information, check our To-do list

Why are you doing this? There are already a bunch of free skype alternatives.

The goal of this project is to create a configuration-free P2P skype replacement. Configuration-free means that the user will simply have to open the program and without any account configuration will be capable of adding people to his friends list and start conversing with them. There are many so-called skype replacements and all of them are either hard to configure for the normal user or suffer from being way too centralized.

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