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On Mon, 3 Sep 2001, Steve Schear wrote:
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> At 12:34 PM 9/2/2001 -0700, Tim May wrote:
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> >"Anyone a remailer, anyone a mint" is one strong approach.
>
> I know this suggestion has been made before, probably by myself, but it
> seems the remailer programmers may be missing a good opportunity in not
> pursuing the inclusion of remailer code in the popular Gnutella cleints
> (e.g., LimeWire). They advertise they are looking for new "content
> communities." http://www.limewire.com/index.jsp/formgroup I don't see any
> reason why email can't be added as a new form of content.
I haven't heard this before. It's a good idea.
I've tried to contact limewire about working with them on some
distributed resources coding concepts. I found them unreceptive.
They suck.
I've started on the very beginnings of a GNU Distributed Computing
client to attack the RSA RC5 and factoring challenges.
If you come up with a good concept and write some C code, I'll help
you refine it and include it in the distributed computing client.
I would also be willing to help you work it into the gnut Gnutella
client and the KDE based Gnutella client if you can provide a
reasonable argument for that as a better platform than the
distributed computing client.
- VAB
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