> > SLUG committee has had a reporter request the contact details of people
> > who are making legitimate (by which I presume he means legal) use of P2P
> > technologies. 

Hmmm sounds like a sting operation. 
"All P2P is illegal; underground hackers want publicity (that's why they
go underground in the first place); trick them into showing off their
uses of P2P then arrest them". 

> However, BitTorrent really stands out as a great means for distribution of
> a single item, and has been used by a few distributions now I believe for
> distribution of their ISOs.

[large snip]

> Hmm, I really didn't mean to write that much -- bye now!

Yes Andypoo if your email had been much longer we would have needed
BitTorrent to get it in the first place :-)

Stuart.
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