diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index c7b42e9..bb7eaee 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -5,8 +5,6 @@ sitemap: true Yggdrasil is an overlay network implementation of a new routing scheme for mesh networks. It is designed to be a scalable, resilient and decentralised alternative to the structured routing protocols commonly used today on the Internet and other networks. -The current implementation of Yggdrasil is a lightweight userspace software router which is easy to configure and supported on a wide range of platforms. It provides fully end-to-end encrypted IPv6 routability between all network participants. Peerings between nodes can be configured using TCP/TLS connections over local area networks, point-to-point links or the Internet. Even though the Yggdrasil Network provides IPv6 routing between nodes, peering connections can be set up over either IPv4 or IPv6. - The highlights of Yggdrasil are that it is:
@@ -37,6 +35,8 @@ The highlights of Yggdrasil are that it is:
+The current implementation of Yggdrasil is a lightweight userspace software router which is easy to configure and supported on a wide range of platforms. It provides fully end-to-end encrypted IPv6 routability between all network participants. Peerings between nodes can be configured using TCP/TLS connections over local area networks, point-to-point links or the Internet. Even though the Yggdrasil Network provides IPv6 routing between nodes, peering connections can be set up over either IPv4 or IPv6. + This is still an alpha-stage project and there may be some breaking changes in the future. Despite that, Yggdrasil is generally stable enough for day-to-day use and a small number of users have been using and stress-testing Yggdrasil quite heavily for a variety of use cases. If you are interested in or would like to get involved in the Yggdrasil project, start below: