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New Yorkers for Fair Use Call to General Assembly ... Internet Commons Congress 2004 March 24-25, 2004, Outside Washington, DC Scheduled Sessions/Participants:...
Seth Johnson
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Mar 7, 2004
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This sounds good - up to the non fair-use related points about Microsoft (no easy choice, 'SCO is agent of MS'). Bringing that in makes it sound partisan,...
S. Mike Dierken
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Mar 7, 2004
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... Yes, I think I agree. When I came across that section, I was wondering why Microsoft was important enough to mention by name. I realized that Palladium...
Eric Hopper
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Mar 7, 2004
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I thank both of you for this input, and I will note that I myself observed that aspect in one of my later reads of the thing (after a considerable process of...
Seth Johnson
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Mar 9, 2004
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It's been observed before that google works by harnessing the collective opinion of the Internet about a page in deciding how important the page is for a given...
Eric Hopper
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Mar 11, 2004
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Hi All, Apologies for multiple postings - just in case you hadn't seen the latest issue. CHEERS> SAM...
Sam Joseph
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Mar 12, 2004
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A question on all our minds, I know, is why RSS, rather than a server-initiated event model? This guy argues -- persuasively in my view -- that...
Lucas Gonze
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Mar 15, 2004
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... Yes, but assume the following (without challenge): 1) I want my client to be updated almost instantly when any one of a very large number of RSS feeds...
Seth Russell
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Mar 15, 2004
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... [...] ... Sounds like someone needs to be informed about Spread. Brian...
Brian Behlendorf
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Seth Russell wrote: ... A good place to start would be insuring that your clients support the 304 Not Modified return code. Googling for "rss not modified 304"...
Lindsey Smith
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Mar 15, 2004
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... Good point! But I am not convinced that the a million-to-million computers can keep each other updated instantly (or near instantly) with a simple...
Seth Russell
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Mar 15, 2004
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... I think there is, but it involves having a long-term store and forward protocol like email that can reliably contain data intended for machines to read. ...
Eric Hopper
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Mar 15, 2004
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... On the other hand, there is a way to save bandwidth that conserves the client-driven nature of RSS -- use a centralized aggregator like Bloglines....
Lucas Gonze
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Mar 15, 2004
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... Nor am I. A real world million-to-million, nearly real-time scenario would require a significantly different approach. Maybe a P2P publish/subscribe...
Lindsey Smith
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Mar 15, 2004
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... (Trying to stick with Seth's set of assumptions), wouldn't Bloglines get crushed by the now-centralized update requests? Lindsey...
Lindsey Smith
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Mar 15, 2004
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... I don't think so, at least not in an ideal :) world. The user only has to hit Bloglines once to check all her feeds. If the average user has 100 subs...
Lucas Gonze
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Mar 15, 2004
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... Couldn't you use some sort of swarming approach (like bittorrent) where, if possible, you try to get the updates from peers, rather than from the source? ...
melc
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Mar 16, 2004
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You say engineering is all about tradeoffs? I am shocked! :-) Wes Felter - wesley@... - http://felter.org/wesley/...
Wes Felter
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Mar 16, 2004
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The answer is to do a meta-push. You build your system primarily around a pull-based design so that you gain the simplicity and robustness of the pull-based...
Justin Chapweske
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... Slashdot. Ironically. -- Julian Bond Email&MSM: julian.bond at voidstar.com Webmaster: http://www.ecademy.com/ Personal WebLog:...
Julian Bond
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Mar 16, 2004
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On Tuesday, Mar 16, 2004, at 13:00 America/New_York, Justin Chapweske ... This pretty well describes the architecture of RSS pings....
Lucas Gonze
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Our apologies if you received multiple copies. ... CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Fourth International Scientific Workshop on GLOBAL and PEER-TO-PEER Computing "From...
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http://www.movabletype.org/news/2004_03.shtml#000912 With a suite of comment management features and versatile comment registration--utilizing a centralized...
Julian Bond
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Mar 17, 2004
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Call for Papers 7th IFIP/IEEE International Conference on Management of Multimedia Networks & Services Host: IT@Intel Information Technology Research Intel...
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Mar 19, 2004
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... I'm CC'ing this message to decentralization and p2p-hackers to engage the larger community on this interesting topic. James, I heartily agree with your...
Justin Chapweske
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Apr 22, 2004
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... A thought here. I've been using Skype a lot recently. The one big USP about Skype is not the encryption, it's decentralised nature, the voice quality or...
Julian Bond
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Apr 23, 2004
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... True, but with Microsoft's recent SDKs, it looks like using IPv6 for a single application might be feasible since the whole thing appears to be tunnelable...
Justin Chapweske
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Apr 23, 2004
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... I mentioned this a while back, and people complained that Windows 9x, Mac OS X, and Linux don't support Teredo, so you have no hope of your app "just...
Wes Felter
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Apr 23, 2004
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... I have no doubt that those platforms would catch up pretty fast if a popular application was using Teredo. OS X and Linux do a pretty good job of...
Justin Chapweske
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Apr 23, 2004
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... Of course, my vision of the solution to this problem involves the creation of a location-transparent overlay network on top of IP. :-) But, even with such...
Eric Hopper
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Apr 23, 2004
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