@section RPS Subsystem
In literature, Random Peer Sampling (RPS) refers to the problem of
-reliably drawing random samples from an unstructured p2p network.
+reliably@footnote{Reliable in the sense of having no bias, neigther
+spatial, nor spatial nor through malicious activity.} drawing random
+samples from an unstructured p2p network.
Doing so in a reliable manner is not only hard because of inherent
problems but also because of possible malicious peers that could try to
spreading and aggregating information in the network, load balancing and
overlay topology management.
-The approach chosen in the RPS service implementation in GNUnet follows the
-Brahms@uref{https://bib.gnunet.org/full/date.html\#2009_5f0} design.
+The approach chosen in the RPS service implementation in GNUnet follows
+the @uref{https://bib.gnunet.org/full/date.html\#2009_5f0, Brahms}
+design.
The current state is "work in progress". There are a lot of things that
need to be done, primarily finishing the experimental evaluation and a