> I suppose the Java implementation's primary role is as a reference
> implementation, but of course it should be fully functional and
> interoperable with other implementations.  (I'm sure others will see it
> differently.)  Perhaps it's going outside the Java version's role to be
> treated as an integrated Unix service - I don't know.  That's why I'm
> think more 'user-centric'.  What do others think?

It _needs_ to be able to be run as a user-space program. If you want to
run it as a service, that should be possible, too.

> Yes.  The same should be true for Windows.  But should the Java version do
> this?

You should be able to have as an install option, run on startup. Gnutella
has that.



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