[p2p-hackers] Re: P2P in SFC

Scott C. Best sbest at best.com
Wed Nov 30 01:18:05 UTC 2005


 	I don't think I can make it next week; Wednesday's are date
night with my wife, and while the sushi would be a hit...I'm worried
she'd find the conversation less than thrilling. :*)

 	If something falls thru with the babysitters, though, I may
try to make it: my company is looking to hire a p2p developer in
2006 for either short-term and long-term work. Similar to Amicima,
we're building software plugins for a user-to-user connection system
called "echoWare". We recently announced a remote-support system
based on it and VNC, and it's getting some pretty good traction:

http://software.newsforge.com/software/05/11/14/2129224.shtml?tid=133

 	Right now, echoWare is an open-source Windows DLL, but our
porting efforts to Linux should be done next month. Once that's done,
I'd like to extend the protocol so that the echoServer (the packet
relay server that interconnects echoWare clients) first attempts to
interconnect clients via TCP/UDP punch-thru, before "falling back"
to packet-buffering. The redone echoServer will also be open-sourced
in Linux so it can utilize raw sockets as part of the mediation.

 	Hopefully someone in the SF Bay area crowd is interested in
hearing more details along with their Unagi. :)

cheers,
Scott
sbest at echogent.com


> -----Original Message-----
> From: p2p-hackers-bounces at zgp.org [mailto:p2p-hackers-bounces at zgp.org]On
> Behalf Of David Barrett
> Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 1:40 PM
> To: Peer-to-peer development.
> Subject: [p2p-hackers] P2P in SFC
>
>
> So looks like there's a decent showing of P2P guys in San Francisco --
> six by my count. How about sushi and beer this week at, say Ryoko?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/bkk5d
>
> Maybe, Wednesday, 9pm? Any objections or affirmations?
>
> -david




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