** Description changed: Rationale: As stated in Ubuntu Brainstorm Idea #26532 (http://brainstorm.ubuntu.com/idea/26532/) a decentralized software distribution concept could reduce the community's dependency on expensive server infrastructure. Apt-P2P (http://www.camrdale.org/apt- p2p/) acts as a proxy between apt requests and a repository server, downloading any requested files from peers (if possible), but falling back to a direct HTTP download. The question is: How is it possible to faciliate the usage of Apt-P2P? Feature Request: - A Peer-to-Peer tab should be added to the 'software sources'-window of - Synaptic and/or Ubuntu Software Center, including a button to active P2P - networking (which could mean to install the apt-p2p package) and a list - of all software sources listed in sources.list (which could look like - the software sources list in the 'other software'-tab) where the user - could activate/deactivate every single source for apt-p2p. If no source - would be activated, the apt-p2p daemon could be deactivated (there's a - option in /etc/default/apt-p2p). + A Peer-to-Peer tab should be added to software-properties (the 'software + sources'-window of Synaptic and Ubuntu Software Center), including a + button to activate P2P networking (which could mean to install the apt- + p2p package) and a list of all software sources listed in sources.list + (which could look like the software sources list in the 'other + software'-tab) where the user could activate/deactivate every single + source for apt-p2p. If no source would be activated, the apt-p2p daemon + could be deactivated (there's a option in /etc/default/apt-p2p). Additionally there could be an 'options'-button & -subwindow where users can set the most important apt-p2p options (like the upload limit etc., see /etc/apt-p2p/apt-p2p.conf).
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