Furthur is indeed related to etree, and to the digital trading of
taper-friendly bands (which is definitely on-topic)

>From http://www.furthurnet.com/
"Furthur is a non-commercial, opensource, peer-to-peer decentralized music
sharing program currently under development by PCP Networks, LLC, with much
support from members of the etree.org and Sugarmegs music sharing
communities."

>From http://etree.org/mail.html#etree
The discussion list is for the discussion of "all things etree.org."

>From http://etree.org/
"We are a community committed to providing the highest quality live concerts
in a lossless, downloadable format."

Furthur is another step in the evolution of etree (as I see it.)

Hope this helps, I mean it in the friendliest way possible.

And let me change the subject, while I'm here.  I noticed the list-archives
are still "under construction."  God bless the server team, they're a busy
crew.  But I did find this by mistake, and I wondered if it had ever been
mentioned here before.  Pretty cool.

http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/index.html

Perhaps we could link to this from the list archives page until it is ready?


Subject:   Re: [etree] ON TOPIC
   Date:    Thu, 7 Feb 2002 15:08:49 -0600
   From:   Jeff Hergan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     To:     "Tom P. Warren" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    CC:     <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Thursday, February 7, 2002, at 03:02 PM, Tom P. Warren wrote:

> <A bunch of stuff about furthur--snipped>

I really can't help with your problem, but I am curious as to why this
is On Topic?  Does furthur have something to do with etree?
Please don't mistake this for a flame--I really am just curious.
I thought furthur was an entirely separate entity and that it really had
nothing to do with etree.  Is that not so?

Peace,
Jeff
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