I saw that it's out of P2P-Next which I know also is "behind" Tribler, but 
didn't know it was the same authors.
That's cool.

Also on the github for Swift is a piece of software called Dispersy, which I 
hadn't heard of before. "The
elastic database system. A database designed for P2P-like scenarios, where 
potentially millions of computers
send database updates around." https://github.com/Tribler/dispersy Anyone know 
applications or seen usages of
that?

Dispersy has some papers, will dig in latter this afternoon,
Dispersy: Distributed Permissions System
https://www.tribler.org/trac/raw-attachment/wiki/BarterCast/boudewijn_dispersy_documentation_DRAFT_2010.pdf
Dispersy Bundle Synchronization
http://www.pds.ewi.tudelft.nl/fileadmin/pds/reports/2013/PDS-2013-002.pdf

Much love to the team. Tribler has been pushing things forwards for a long 
time. Cool to see even more diversity
outspring from that camp.
- rektide


On Sun, Oct 06, 2013 at 06:10:12PM +1000, Liam Edwards-Playne wrote:
> I haven't had any direct experience, but I would like to point out
> that the team behind this also created Tribler
> <http://www.tribler.org>, a next-gen completely decentralized
> BitTorrent client that supports some impressive features (remote
> search, streaming, channels and reputation-management among others).
> It's a very polished and functional piece of software.
> I expect similar value from libswift.
 
> Le 06/10/13 17:50, Alex Pankratov a écrit :
> >This looks pretty interesting - http://libswift.org
> >Does anyone here have any experience with it?
> >Cheers,
> >Alex
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