ApacheCon Europe'08 Live Video Streaming 17
os2man writes "ApacheCon Europe 2008, the official user conference of the Apache Software Foundation will be held 7 April through 11 April in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Some of the tracks will be broadcast via live streaming: System Administration (Wednesday), Web Security (Thursday) and Web Services and Web 2.0 (Friday). There's a 99 euro registration fee for the tracks, although all keynote sessions and the opening plenary are available free of charge."
Bittorrent (Score:5, Interesting)
This is a great way to do it, offer all the keynote sessions on bittorrent.
Until now we've had a few bands release their album on bittorrent, and that's about it.
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Here's a practical, legal use of BitTorrent:
I'm developing a system for TomTom to distribute digital maps (on the order of 1 or 2 gigabytes each) via BitTorrent. It will save a lot in bandwidth costs, because we distribute millions of maps over the internet. By their very nature, digital maps work well with BitTorrent because people in the same geographical regions all want to download the latest map of their region at the same time.
I was very happy to hear the announcement from BitTorrent and Comcas
Re:Bittorrent (Score:5, Informative)
Plus i'm sure your first responder there is not alone in making use of bit torrent for legitimate commercial applications.
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where can i get what you smoke by the way?
Evidence of the underlying point in your argument? (Score:3, Insightful)
last game I bought I got through Bittorrent ... (Score:3, Insightful)
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I download linux torrents just so I can spend 24/7 uploading them, just to prove bittorrent has good uses.
Firefox Plugin? (Score:2)
If BitTorrent were just another protocol Firefox handled, along with HTTP, FTP, etc, and people didn't even need to know they're downloading "a torrent" any more than we need to know we're downloading a GIF, or JPG, or MOV, or WMV, BitTorrent use would skyrocket, the way that HTTP skyrocketed on the popularity of integrating it with a browser for the more popular
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Both BitTorrent DNA [bittorrent.com] and Red Swoosh [akamai.com] have JavaScript APIs for starting, monitoring and controlling BitTorrent downloads. The actual BitTorrent client runs in a service process, which you talk to through "http://127.0.0.1:port#".
The JS libraries just rewrite the URL of the file you want to torrent so it goes through the proxy. They also allow you to monitor and control the progress of the downloads via a ReST interface to the proxy that returns json or xml.
The JS libraries both support putting links int
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I'm also not familiar with the programming model you describe. Would I have to manually install one of those javascriptable libraries on my PC,
Korsakoff's Syndrome (Score:2)
If you're going to be in Amsterdam for ApacheCon, here's something fun to do at night, to keep from getting bored:
The Korsakoff [korsakoffamsterdam.nl] is by far the best place in Amsterdam to find long haired freaks like Linux programmers and system administrators, with great music and wild dancing. It's at Lijnbaansgracht 161, clockwise from Leidseplein, open every night, till 4:00 AM! I had a great time there last night -- it's best on Friday and Saturdays of course.
Korsakoff Syndrome: [wikipedia.org] Korsakoff's syndrome (Korsakoff's p
Nice Error (Score:1, Offtopic)
offiical content list (Score:1)