Malcolm wrote:Anyway, yes I agree with most of Troys thoughts but with respect :-
when I said "...Geek.." I also said "such as" and "etc/similar", meaning that it was an example only !
I didn't take it as anything other than an example. I'm sorry if I gave another impression.
Malcolm wrote:Troy's " - " serves the same purpose except that it is a _common_ and logical delimiter, mine is so stupid that it would be unlikly to be used by anyone else or any other group !
I think I see what you mean. When I preformed my initial 'celestia' search on WinMX all the results were for the word 'celestial'. I didn't expect anyone to find 'celestia' by itself, but since you did find 'celestia.mp3' it stands to reason that we could possibly also find 'celestia-' duplicates. Perhaps we could try 'celestia-pak', 'celestia-addon', or 'celestia-pack'? These should be safe. ( I hope. )
Malcolm wrote:I would caution against doing a package all-in-one file if the individual files can stand alone. For example someone on 56k dialup might like to take a look at Troy's Triton without needing to take Neptune and the rings etc ?
Just a little thought but perhaps I have misunderstood what Troy meant ?
No, that is exactly what I meant, although for my Neptune related material I imagined having both the pack and the individual components available. Perhaps better examples would be someone with a fictional universe, or a man-made satelite pack? I imagine that many people ( including myself ) would prefer to download these types of items as a unit rather than downloading numerous mini packages. So, I can see where both types of packages would be useful.
As far as which network to use, my hope would be that Celestia addons become available on all the popular P2P networks. Due to the ever changing landscape among P2Ps ( getting shut down, finding out about spyware, etc ) we would be wise not to put all our eggs into one basket. This is partialy why I suggested a communications channel among distributors. We can then keep track of what everyone else is sharing and on what networks:
"Hey, Joe Shmo just sent me a new earth pack and it's available on my gnutella share. If you want it for your share let me know."
"I'm not going to be able to share over OpenNap anymore. Can anyone else take over?"
This can help distributors keep things running smoothly. Chris, perhaps a Sourceforge mailing list could be used for this when the time comes?
Having said all this, I recommend that Windows users give
WinMX a try. I used to use Gnutella but it was difficult for me to get/keep connected, and I would frequently have trouble even finding other users to connect to. WinMX doesn't contain spyware ( that I can find
), has file resume, multipoint transfers, chat, can also connect to OpenNap people, etc. The only downfall IMHO is it's lack of a Linux port.
All and all, I'm glad to see interest in this wonderful idea ( props to Redfish
). Like Chris, I'd prefer to see a central repository for all things Celestia, but in the absense of such resources this is the next best thing.