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Re: peer to peer global decentralized, distributed multi-media hypertext
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Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton |
Subject: |
Re: peer to peer global decentralized, distributed multi-media hypertext |
Date: |
Sat, 27 Mar 2021 06:06:51 +0000 |
On Saturday, March 27, 2021, Thomas Lord <[1]lord@basiscraft.com>
wrote:
None of the systems you named fit what I described, which is a
network of explicit peering (each node chooses and cooperates with
peers), using rsync to propagate multi-media hypertext. Period.
fantastic.
then do consider putting in a funding request to NLnet to help validate
that, and to financially support you and anyone else wishing to
complete the work.
also do look up rproxy, developed by martin pool, 21 years ago. martin
abandoned it because gzip compression interfered with it. i never got
round to suggesting to unzip the request before applying rhe rsync
algorithm.
the rsync algorithm was andrew tridgell's phd work into parallel
computing. rsync was merely the example implementation. martin
decided to apply the algorithm to HTTP traffic. rproxy was the result.
l.
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