Re: git pack/unpack over bittorrent - works!

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On Sat, Sep 4, 2010 at 1:00 PM, Theodore Tso <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> such as ebook DRM liberation scripts (the kind which today
> are typically distributed via pastebin's :-), my guess is that
> zipping up a git repository and dropping it on a standard
> bittorrent server run by the Swedish Pirate party is going to
> be much more effective.   :-)

:)  the legality or illegality isn't interesting - or is a... red
herring, being one of the unfortunate anarchistic-word-associations
with the concept of "file sharing".  the robustness and convenience
aspects - to developers not users - is where it gets reaaally
interesting.

 i do not know of a single free software development tool - not a
single one - which is peer-to-peer distributed.  just... none.  what
does that say??  and we have people bitching about how great but
non-free skype is.  there seems to be a complete lack of understanding
of the benefits of peer-to-peer infrastructure in the free software
community as a whole, and a complete lack of interest in the benefits,
too - perhaps for reasons no more complex than the tools don't exist
so it's catch-22, and the fact that the word "distributed" is
_already_ associated with the likes of SMTP, DNS and "git" so
everybody thinks "we're okay, jack, go play with your nice dreams of
p2p networking, we're gonna write _real_ code now".

... mmmm :)

l.
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