Joat42 wrote:oyohan wrote:I was just thinking what the internet would be like in the honoverse.
why? because i'm analyzing analytics and need a break and i saw somebody post a fan banner of the RMN and it had "www.trmn.org"
"www, that's not correct."
Your method with the URL's isn't very intuitive and it makes the handling of URL's inconsistent. A person in Manticore and a person in Sol should both use
http://www.google.com and the server-framework should transparently keep track of what is a local resource and what is a remote resource (with a last update timestamp). The user would then be able to switch between local/remote/latest known versions.
Keeping everything in sync is still going to be a bitch though.
This actually is a problem that has been addressed in real life; look up Cerf's "InterPlaNet" project. An Internet cannot be maintained on two-way handshake protocols across greater than planetary-scale distance: surface and near orbit, in other words, due to speed of light delay. Even Apollo style FTL only mitigates this to a minor extent; an FTL transceiver net would allow Earth's Internet to link with Luna's, but not Manticore's with Sphinx's. A ten second delay is tolerable on HD but murder to a packet switcher.
Beyond orbit, networking will work on Store-And-Forward protocols. The actual method of transmission is irrelevant (another layer, in info speak). It will work as well for laser relays, radio links, Apollo FTL relays, or hyper couriers. The message bounces from node to node, strategically bouncing through transmission means according to preprogrammed schedules (known distances between planets, or the regular Sol-Sigma Draconis mail run).
Addressing therefore takes into account the Balkanization of networks by planet. Addressing to a Mandarin's email might be:
{ikolkotsov@state.solleague.gov}%earth.sol.solleague
Want to email the Harrington Clinic?
{doctoralison@harringtonclinic.org}%sphinx.manticore.skm
(The approval for changing the assigned top-level domain for Her Manticoran Majesty's possessions is still in committee, somewhere in Los Angeles on Old Earth.)
Some people are less formal, of course.
{berry@zilwicki.gov}%torch.torch