> I'm trying to get a copy of Plucker, but the bitTorrent link won't work,
> so I can't even start the download.

        Not enough detail. What do you mean "won't work"? What didn't work?

> And 1.6 Mb of server space is really cheap, you could have several copies
> on various free servers to spread out the load.

        Considering 1.4 is 23-megs in size for all the release files,
fitting that into 1.6 megs of "free" download space might prove to be a bit
of a problem. Also, most webspace isn't actually "free", and is encumbered
by banners and other annoying sales-related items. The problem isn't the
amount of bandwidth concerned (we certainly have enough for Plucker), it's
the amount of clients requesting it all at once.

        I have some solutions in the works, but you might want to try the
BitTorrent version again. I'm not sure what happened on your end to make it
fail, but there have been quite a lot of downloads using the torrent clients
since they were implemented, so I know it works for lots of others.


d.

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