I've followed OneSwarm for quite a while, and it is dormant. There were
some updates a few months ago, but before and after that...?

Maybe the torrent machinery in i2p is a better choice, but I haven't tried it.

Mats

On Mon, Nov 21, 2011 at 7:00 AM, David Barrett <[email protected]> wrote:
> I think OneSwarm is the the most interesting p2p project I've heard of
> in a very long time.  If I understand it correctly, OneSwarm is a
> standard BitTorrent client that uses an anonymizing layer as a "read
> through cache".  So it'll attempt to download the torrent anonymously
> from other OneSwarm nodes, only falling back on the (non-anonymous)
> torrent if needed.  I think it's a very clever design, and I'm curious
> if anybody has any recent, real-world experience with it?  Is the
> project still moving forward?
>
> And perhaps most importantly: how long until this is built in to one
> of the major torrent clients and enabled by default?
>
> -david
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