Re: [Cxtable-devel] A thought...
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From: Borne Goodman-M. <bj...@pe...> - 2002-01-03 04:19:02
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Another option would be that we decide on the best name for this new project and create a new one on sourceforge, use code from my ominit project and your cxtable project where we don't write new code, and of course share an admin role in it. I don't know if I would really call it a purely p2p project, but describing it is rather hard to do without examples. I may have to write up some kind of paper, which we can publish in the docs section of the project, and evolve as the project evolves. Extraordinary, that is a good word for it :). I don't especially see dial-up networkers as being 2nd class citizens, but there are obviously certain limitations that the lesser bandwidth place on them. It would be more difficult for them to play the "master", or even "backup" role for high throughput services, but should be able to serve as a "chat" or low throughput "backup" file server just fine. Off to reply to your other emails :) --bjgm On Wed, 2002-01-02 at 21:54, David Scott Williams wrote: > Perhaps the project I have been working on can be renamed Mini-xTable, > and proceed through its 1.0 release...stabilized at about where I could > have taken it on my own... > > And the xTable project proper will re-direct its efforts and re-building > the p2p from the ground up? > > At that point, you and I would share the project admin role? Some of > the ideas/principles from my project can remain, and your ideas can be > merged with and envelope mine, and we can create an extraordinary > project? > > > I just wonder...what place do dial-up networkers have in your p2p > system? > > > -- > ~Dave > xi...@pr... > http://sourceforge.net/projects/cxtable >The xTable Project< > http://sourceforge.net/projects/dustyscript >Dustyscript Child Script > Language< > > |>>weblog: http://www.geocities.com/xiarcel/weblogs/log.html<<| > > "He who trades even a small amount of freedom for temporary security > deserves neither freedom, nor security" > -Benjamin Franklin > > "When I think back on all the crap I learned in High School... > it's a wonder I can think at all..." > -Paul Simon, "Kodachrome" > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cxtable-devel mailing list > Cxt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/cxtable-devel |