... Because of flexibility of when, how and what to ack. For example, in almost any larger data transfer the sender (at some level) does know upfront how much...
1632
Julian Bond
julian@...
Mar 1, 2001 12:13 pm
Http://www.marketsandexchanges.com/index.asp?news=12338 P2P Auctions for B2B from GnuMarkets. Well there you go... and what a name! -- Julian Bond eMail:...
1633
Aaron Swartz
aswartz@...
Mar 1, 2001 4:41 pm
Just an interesting related point, since I don't think I've told this group about it. To experiment with distribution of RSS and alternate USENET feeds, I've...
1634
Tim Dorcey
tim@...
Mar 1, 2001 7:37 pm
It is true that TCP is not very efficient for architectures which involve 1000's of simultaneous, low rate, connections. However, I would argue that such...
1635
Justin Chapweske
orasis@...
Mar 1, 2001 7:45 pm
... I will personally bust anybody's knee-caps that widely deploys a protocol that isn't TCP-friendly....I'm not kidding. ...
1636
coder
coderman@...
Mar 2, 2001 3:11 am
... This is an excellent point, and it is the hardest part of using any kind of UDP transfer in a non trivial manner. I believe that a friendly UDP protocol...
1637
Todd Boyle
tboyle@...
Mar 2, 2001 4:43 am
Clay said, ... I don't know if I'm unique but if somebody knocked on my door with a pair of pliers and a pickup truck, offering to hookup my house to a...
1638
Justin Chapweske
orasis@...
Mar 2, 2001 4:47 am
... TCP friendliness is an amazingly difficult problem, and the fact that we are close to workable multicast congestion control simply amazes me... ... Herein...
1639
coder
coderman@...
Mar 2, 2001 5:06 am
... True, this would only be partially TCP friendly. I should not have implied that this will be fully TCP friendly, as to be such, it would have to be as...
1640
Justin Chapweske
orasis@...
Mar 2, 2001 5:25 am
... Definately...I don't think there is anything wrong with being a "constant multiple of TCP-friendly"....my example would be HTTP 1.0 which opened a large...
1641
Eric M. Hopper
hopper@...
Mar 2, 2001 5:27 am
... I am interested to see how your tests work out. I am still concerned, and here is why: In the non-lockstep versoin of your mechanism, you broadcast a ...
1642
sayke
sayke@...
Mar 2, 2001 6:56 am
At 10:26 PM 3/1/01 -0600, someone with the password to ... [first time poster - you have been warned] whoa. that's some funk. it got me wondering, though,...
1643
Damien Stolarz
dstolarz@...
Mar 2, 2001 12:23 pm
... Double-firewall penetrable UDP trick that works for many NATs that allow udp traffic. Also our observations on a double-firewall penetrable (I believe) TCP...
1644
Tim Dorcey
tim@...
Mar 2, 2001 5:39 pm
... Some of this happens automatically in that new packet transmissions are triggered by the receipt of acks, which will be delayed if queues are growing in...
1645
Erik Moeller
moeller@...
Mar 2, 2001 10:13 pm
Hi, together with Eric Hanson of ShouldExist (www.shouldexist.org), I have started a mailing list on peer-to-peer journalism (P2PJ), and I would like to invite...
1646
Todd Boyle
tboyle@...
Mar 3, 2001 3:51 am
(Hmmmmm.. whats this?) TOdd Peering at P2P Fronting up to the Future: The New 121 Market Model http://www.marketsandexchanges.com/index.asp?news=12338 ...
1647
Todd Boyle
tboyle@...
Mar 3, 2001 9:03 pm
Lately I been thinking, what if we had IPv6 on the wired internet. The "powers" could easily allow a few billion "unregulated" IP addresses just as we have...
1648
Eric M. Hopper
hopper@...
Mar 4, 2001 7:18 pm
I posted this in reply to the 'Moneyflow39; article on Advogato (http://www.advogato.org), but I though it was also relevant here. I propose a system by which...
1649
Justin Chapweske
orasis@...
Mar 4, 2001 8:17 pm
Your system sounds very interesting. My only worry is that it makes it very easy for legislation to be imposed that states that ALL unsigned music is...
1650
Eric M. Hopper
hopper@...
Mar 4, 2001 8:26 pm
... The only defense against that is pointed out how unenforceable it is. I'm fairly worried that the middlemen are going to start pushing legislators so hard...
1651
Clay Shirky
clay@...
Mar 4, 2001 10:29 pm
... I think this runs aground on two rocks: First, most musicians are talentless hacks (though there's nothing special about music in this regard -- most...
1652
Jim Carrico
gifteconomy@...
Mar 4, 2001 11:24 pm
hi folks I've been following this list with interest for a few months, and though this is my first post here, I've been involved in parallel conversations with...
1653
Nick Lothian
nl@...
Mar 5, 2001 12:02 am
... I know we don't need any more examples of the lack of vision of most of the music industry, but here's one anyway: Has anyone seen cassette tape prices...
1654
Doc Searls
doc@...
Mar 5, 2001 2:09 am
... But the FirstPeer site is nearly all marketing BS. I couldn't resist writing about it today: <http://doc.weblogs.com/2001/03/04>, Maybe they're a fine...
1655
Dave Winer
dave@...
Mar 5, 2001 2:14 am
Doc, I was equally befuddled by the FirstPeer website, and I still don't know what they do, but they made a major contribution to XML-RPC by underwriting the...
1656
Gregory Alan Bolcer
gbolcer@...
Mar 5, 2001 2:47 pm
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/20010226/tc/the_hidden_cost_of_p2p_1.html This article is making it's way around the p2p circles. There's a lot of truth to...
1657
Gregory Alan Bolcer
gbolcer@...
Mar 5, 2001 2:52 pm
... ^dis...
1658
Todd Boyle
tboyle@...
Mar 5, 2001 6:45 pm
... [...] ... The reason why alternative payments systems have not taken off is anyone's guess. Some of the failures of digital cash companies are directly...
1659
adrian harvey
aharvey@...
Mar 6, 2001 3:51 pm
Greetings. I picked this up from zdnet at http://www.zdnet.com/enterprise/stories/main/0,10228,2690985,00.html I'm going to run smack into this question soon,...
1660
Clay Shirky
clay@...
Mar 6, 2001 4:11 pm
... I argued in an O'Reilly article that P2P is already entering the enterprise, being smuggled in under cover of darkness. ...