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Risky September 22nd, 2004 07:19 AM

I do work on NEOnet, but not alone.

I'll leave it to Kayaman to tell you what he does (not what you suggest).

As far as NEOnet goes, more information will be released relatively soon - I encourage people to try it out, and leave (constructive) feedback about their experiences with it. You can identify results from NEOnet as they have a different icon in search.

If you are concerned about Morpheus leeching from Limewire, check out the counts on any NEOnet result in extended info - these counts reflect the number of NEOnet clients found sharing that file (currently only Morpheus). Because NEOnet can quickly find every Morpheus source of a file, those sources are used much more. If you test any GnucDNA client, including Morpheus, I'm sure it will be clear that we do share back to the entire Gnutella network.

Risky

et voilà l'invité September 22nd, 2004 07:53 AM

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Originally posted by Risky
If you test any GnucDNA client, including Morpheus, I'm sure it will be clear that we do share back to the entire Gnutella network.

Risky

That's what I do, and that's the problem. I don't see how I can't get results from gnucDNA clients. See the Kayaman, get your act together thread for more info.

Thanks for the spare infos, but Streamcast is a WAY too secretive company. I usually can tell who is working on what for other P2Ps but getting infos about streamcast is really difficult. Do you mean NEOnet specs will be available so other P2P can use it? Morpheus should really consider leaving gnutella even if they use the gnucDNA engine to dl, etc...

Vampmon September 22nd, 2004 08:44 AM

Why should Morpheus consider leaving Gnutella? Morpheus has as much right to be on Gnutella as LimeWire, BearShare, Shareaza, Gnucleus, even iMesh! That is getting boring, I’m sure Kaya already answered that in the other thread, but ok … keep going.

KayaMan September 22nd, 2004 12:27 PM

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I'd still really like to see a changelog. Maybe next time?? Perhaps, after seeing what has changed, you could make et voila change his mind :D

Ivan
In the dark we make a brighter light

So here's an run down of most the higher level changes made in the 4.2 release. There are various changes that aren't mentioned in any detail and where significant dev time goes, but that's the nature of the beast.
Nonetheless it's a start and will do the same for 4.3, even if they aren't many ;-)

KayaMan September 22nd, 2004 01:16 PM

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Originally posted by et voilà l'invité

Thanks for the spare infos, but Streamcast is a WAY too secretive company. I usually can tell who is working on what for other P2Ps but getting infos about streamcast is really difficult. .....[/B]
There's valid reasons for why Morpheus has had to be low-key in this area, just read the EFF.org for possible reasons. But just because you don't know all the inner-workings, doesn't make it bad. Do you know who works on what are for all software - no?

But responding here now when we didn't before... is a step toward what will be the transition to being more open in the community ;-)

et voilà September 22nd, 2004 03:02 PM

Well it is good that you become more open to the public. One thing I can't bitch about you anymore.

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But just because you don't know all the inner-workings, doesn't make it bad.
No it is its components got from elsewhere + multinetwork policy + no participation at GDF + spywares + official leeching from fasttrack, and unofficial from gnutella and bad behavior on ED2K (mldonkey) that makes it bad :o

One down, many to go...

backmann September 22nd, 2004 09:26 PM

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Originally posted by KayaMan
So here's an run down of most the higher level changes made in the 4.2 release. There are various changes that aren't mentioned in any detail and where significant dev time goes, but that's the nature of the beast.
Nonetheless it's a start and will do the same for 4.3, even if they aren't many ;-)

Thanks.

Ivan
In the dark we make a brighter light

swimkid September 23rd, 2004 06:12 PM

vampon/kayaman or some morpheus person.. i have a problem with the latest build.

everything goes ok until i go into settings to try and select a shared folder, it scans about 100 files and then the program just terminates.

et voilà September 23rd, 2004 06:59 PM

I love when I'm right... again. Morpheus does indeed uses (well it's now official) GnucDNA for transfers with the results gotten from NEOnet. The confirmation was made by Risky there: http://forums.shareaza.com/showthrea...threadid=16090

I repeat, using GnucDNA does not mean you have to connect to Gnutella or force users to use it. (as of now, you can disable G2 but not gnutella in Morph, the two networks supported in GnucDNA by default).

Ciao

Vampmon September 24th, 2004 01:41 AM

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Originally posted by swimkid
vampon/kayaman or some morpheus person.. i have a problem with the latest build.

everything goes ok until i go into settings to try and select a shared folder, it scans about 100 files and then the program just terminates.

Does the program freeze up?
If that is the case, this should be fixed in Morpheus 4.3.
Available some time today :)


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