Re: [MUTE] Re: gift-mute hybrid
Mattia Belletti <mbellett <at> cs.unibo.it>
2004-09-03 01:18:39 GMT
closedshop <at> gmx.de wrote:
| Hi
|
| it is good to have somone who will make the first mute-hybri and
breaks the
| ice.
| For Gift I do not know, if this is used often by developers. No app
has gift
| ? Morpheus uses mldonkey.
|
|
| Anyway, make development to any mute-hybrid, because all other apps are
| second generation and today interconnected.
|
| But what we need is a edonkey-mute (m-onkey) to get over the
hybrid-edonkey
| the server-results to normal mute clients.
|
| That´s simply all.
|
| Forwarding of search requests.
| Beacuse mute uses sah1, emule should go sha1.
| emule has the advantage to be open source.
| An edonkey plugin would be good as well - but why shoudl a user plug
it in ?
| MM will not deliver mute as a default on plug-.
|
| Though Shareaza DNA is the future
|
| Making gift to the standard like shareaza is a long way !!
|
| Gift is (in ist history) close to Fasttrack, but who cares about FT ?
|
| Edonkeyresults in mute are needed !
|
| Thanks.
Random replies:
MUTE is about security and privacy, not getting lots of files. At
least, this is how I see it. Obviously, security, privacy AND getting
lots of files would be great too :). This is why I would think more
about good architecture, THEN about lots of files. And, anyway, as
I-don't-remember-who said in an interview, anonymous file sharing
systems will *always* be suboptimal, if we confront them with
non-anonymous ones.
mldonkey is fine, edonkey is fine, but I knew better giFT and liked
more giFT, this is why I started working with giFT :). All in all, since
I'm writing quite modular code, I think it could be easily re-used to
work as a edonkey plugin (if they are interfaced with C and/or C++).
know nothing about Shareaza DNA, but I'm no great expert of lots of
filesharing systems! :) - I've approached MUTE because of the security
issues.
Anyway, giFT is, nowadays, filesharing-system-indipendent, in its
architecture. There exists plugin for various networks, but not many are
used, expect for the FT one.
PS: obviously, if someone ever wanted to help me with documentation, web
pages, style sheets, and so on, even if he can't touch a single line of
C++, he would be welcome :)
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