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Status is updating the gnutella engine of the dna, inter-ultrapeer qrp,
high outdegree, and low ttl are done. Dynamic querying and out of band
hits are in progress. The latest, 1.1 of the dna is stored in the
GnucDNAr3 repository on cvs.

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an email reply from the gnucleus developer...

pretty soon morpheus, gnucleus, and clients like them won't leech
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ya it's cool I saw it yesterday on the gnucleus cvs. I just praise he got implementations right However that might make gnucleus usable but not Moprheus which will stay a POS because they don't have devs and they include a lot of opensource software into a garbage software IMO. Good John!

Edit: just to make more clear that I'm really happy John works on the gnutella part of gnucleus . There is just NO reasons that can justify the usage of Morpheus, but I'll be glad to say my impressions of gnucleus once the betas are available with those changes. Gnucleus might become again a trusty P2P app.

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Last I heard John was working for morpheus and developing gnucleus. When ever gnucleus updates i'm pretty sure morpheus will. and if not , who cares, gnucleus will kick ***.
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Last I heard John was working for morpheus and developing gnucleus. When ever gnucleus updates i'm pretty sure morpheus will. and if not , who cares, gnucleus will kick ***.
Exactly!!! But Morpheus will retain is P2P jerk crown. If only all Morph users were using Gnucleus...
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in a perfect world......


haha kinda like those walgreens commercials
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Morpheus developers put a considerable amount of work into GnucDNA also, so et voilà you should stop going on and on about Morpheus is crap, give it a break… Finally Gnucleus and Morpheus are going to become kick *** clients, and get a little more respect then they do, great work people!

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Lol This post made my day!!!
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Lol This post made my day!!!
i am interested to know what they exactly did then... can you point me too cvs updates from a certain date?
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