On Fri Mar 24, 2006 at 04:09:00PM -0500, lee(a)rockingtiger.com wrote:
bittorrent has command line clients. The bittorrent
package in debian comes with two.
BT is mainly designed for a few large files with brief initial bursts of popularity to
sustain the distribution model..a few gigs of SXSW trailers, pirated movies, DVD ISO's
or what not
for a bunch of more obscure files (drum hits created with Smack, ZynnAddSub patches,
asound.conf's), something like eMule works much better. i think we probably want
something like that, only more minimal, and without all the warez. i think there should be
a requirement for the network, Public Domain, CC, GPL/BSD/MIT licensed content only, or at
least make it glaringly obvious if it isnt.
has anyone investigated coral? it looks like some kind of public free distributed
akamai..
W.A.S.T.E. is an egregious waste of bandwidth, and i dont see it in portage anyway. what
about freenet, anyone used that?
i think a web interface would be best for categorization, commenting, forking,
user-submitted revisions etc..then point to the actual content on freenet or coral (unless
that rumour about paul's 1.8 TB of disk space and bandwidth just sitting idle is
true..)