![]() With no benefit from the already unwieldy filters. Last week I spent less than an hour idly searching Gnuttella until I had a thousand unique IPs -many residential range- that act in the same coordinated pattern. ![]() On the issue of the current search spam itself, there needs to be an analysis or distributed update. Is there a new standard bearer for LimeWire code? Will old clients be required for any effective utrapeers? What other active G1 clients are there to engage? What standards-compliant -or simply dominant- client may lead any ongoing development? What is our role/reaction moving forward? G2 network's? How do we better address the spam landscape? Much less expanding on BitTorrent in a balanced way, such as integrated search.Īs Limewire/Frostwire share gradually fades, there are questions to address. Both historically, and as a hedge against attacks on G2 etc., a viable Gnutella -and any non-bittorrent- is in everyone's interest. Philosophically and strategically, ground should not be surrendered. While Shareaza's support may be dated and redundant, there needs to be comitment. And strange, since its BT support is(was?) only a tack-on Azureus solution. ![]() Hence the spammers finlly score a big PR/practical win, instead of a pyhric victory after Limewire. The reason given is the obvious spam problem designed to moot the network. Frostwire 5 is apparently dropping Gnutella to become BitTorrent-only. ![]()
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