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Originally posted by Unregistered You mean like Vinnie did so he could make a living off of all of us? Please quit the "if it wasn't for Bearshare" crap, it isn't true. |
Actually I said if it wasn't for Bearshare and Limewire, and yes, it is true. Get over it.
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Napster dying was what made Gnutella what is is today, Bearshare and LW just happened to be in the right place at the right time.
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True, Napster dying had a large effect on Gnutella, and the entire file sharing community in general. But, Gnutella was around long before that, and was the best place to find non-MP3 files.
Actually, it was Morpheus dying that made Gnutella what it is today (user-base wise). Gnucleus just happened to be in the right place at the right time. And before you get all huffy puffy and start crying to mommy again "He sad bad things about Gnucleus! Waaaaaa!" I have nothing against Gnucleus, but the fact is, Morpheus deciding to all of a sudden move their HUGE user base to Gnutella via Gnucleus is what made it what it is today.
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Vinnies' sneaky little code changes almost took Gnutella out at least one time, the spy packets still being sent are a insult to us all, and Bearshare still threatens gnutella because of vinnies "win at all costs" attitude.
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Please explain. Are you talking about blocking 0.4 clients from the host caches again? Get over it, and upgrade. You should be happy that they even let you use their host caches. They don't have to. Just ask the guys at Limewire.
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What little plans and schemes does he have in store for v3 ?
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Ultrapeers, a new interface, a totally re-built code base, and no cydoor. Metadata searches in the following release... Does this threaten you? I'd sure like to know why.