A better way to do it would be to set up a Ugandan bittorrent tracker, then
the first person to receive the ISO's would create a new .torrent file,
register torrent on above tracker and post said file to
LUG. Then we'd all be using that tracker and peering to/from one another.

Do I know too much about bittorrent? I plead the 5th. :-)

(Does Uganda's constitution even have anything close to the US 5th
amendment?)

On 19/10/2007, Reinier Battenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
> I was hoping that bittorrent would help in tackling that issue by having
> all
> ugandan peers download a little bit (or a chunk) of the .iso's and then
> share
> it through our local connections.
>
> Indeed my bittorrent shows me i am downloading from US and european peers,
> and
> also uploading to them, which was not really my intention.
>
> If the .iso's arrive, i could take cd's to the /. party next week.
>
>
>
> rgds,
> reinier
>
> On Thursday 18 October 2007 19:35:13 Hari Kurup wrote:
> > abundant
>
>
>
> --
> rgds,
>
> Reinier Battenberg
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> Mountbatten Ltd.
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