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The project is closed 2004/05/13

Hello, just a message to say that i'm leaving this project due of my status and the peer to peer current events. In fact, i'm preparing my Phd thesis and i've no time to do some work on Py2Peer. About the p2p events, every body know that some or lots of people use p2p to do illegal thing (i don't want to participate to increase this problem). So it is another reason why i've decided to stop the development of p2p tools.

So i prefer to do my Phd thesis :p



Joel

 
The picture is getting clearer 2003/09/21

New Board established because the mailing list was too slow. If you subscribe to it, you can enter that you want to receive all messages as E-Mail. A chat is there too!

You can reach it via: http://www.carookee.com/forum/py2peer

The old mailing-list archive can be looked up here: http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/pydonkey-general/

 
The picture is getting clearer 2003/08/16

At the moment Joel is implementing the main py2peer stuff including the protocols eDonkey and BitTorrent!

Spikeee does the WebGUI now and updated the homepage today. So let's get it on! ;)

 
Welcome Py2Peer and PySocket, bye Pydonkey !2003/07/22

I've finish to play with PyDonkey, no PyDonkey isn't finish :)

Why ? PyDonkey was my first try to create a Python program. So now I understand better Python (a marvellous language !!!). I've decided to create Py2Peer. The aim of Py2Peer is to support several p2p networks. For more information go Py2Peer section.

What's about PySocket ? In PyDonkey, the network library used was Twisted. Twisted is a good library but it's too big for our needs. We need a fast, a strong, an easy to use and a light network API with specials features. Go to PySocket section.