![]() Is not a project of the FSF or related to GNU software tools). It is an open network, and the origin of its name may be found more easily by eating too much Nutella, than at GNU. The developers are careful to ensure the greatest possible backwards compatibility.ĭespite the name, Gnutella isn't GNU-Software, though some Gnutella clients are GPL-licensed. In this way all programs share a common base, while the protocol also allows for client specific options. After that they are documented in the rfc-gnutella. ![]() The specifications are discussed and created by the GDF (the gnutella development forum), an open Mailinglist for developers, with by this date over 1000 members. That means, unlike most other networks, everyone can write a client which can access the GNet, if it fulfills the publicly available specifications. Gnutella is an open file sharing Network originally created by Justin Frankel of Nullsoft. 1.1.5.1 Swarming and Partial File Sharing.1.1.4 Finding sources without searching aka the Download-Mesh.1.1.2.2 The second way: Remember who answers.
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