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What's going on with wasted? This email sums it up:
On Tue, Oct 14, 2003 at 04:01:15PM -0400, ******** ******** wrote: > Hi: > > Are you guys still developing wasted? I found it today and it seems to be > the best waste-improvement project out there right now. The new config > options and better logging are a great help in debugging. I'm trying to > track down performance issues I'm encountering on FreeBSD, but the code is > a mess to go through; the amount of overhead per message is pretty > astounding. > > It looks like the last checkin for wasted was two months ago, though. > Have y'all moved on to something more interesting, or more legal perhaps? > I'm still looking for a good small-secure-p2p-network solution. Any > projects you could point me towards? > ********, Actually, I agree: we did have a good thing going. The real goal was to eventually move all the protocol/network stuff out to a portable lib (.so/.dll), so that we could make nice, clean, seperate, portable frontends. The CVS repository can hint at this. But despite high ambitions, things tapered off faced with other life priorities and the code's questionable legality. It's one thing to devote a lot of time to a project, but it's another to devote a lot of time to a project that may be a few short moments away from a cease-and-desist. So, the project is more or less halted. I don't want to say dead, but definitely halted. I might try to do more with it some day, but I can't speak for pgar or the other developer(s). - jamwt