Hi James,

If you want to reduce the load on your server, it might be useful to
have a look at the DownloadMesh specification from Gnutella:

http://rfc-gnutella.sourceforge.net/developer/tmp/download-mesh.html

It realizes completely decentralized swarming where the server only
needs to provide some initial IPs (instead of managing the swarm as in
the BitTorrent protocol). As soon as a client knows some IPs, it can
get additional ones from these other clients. The server can
additionally point to a static file as alternate source.

Best wishes,
Arne

Am Dienstag, 4. August 2015, 15:16:40 schrieb James Jackson:
> Hey,
> I have been working on a project called Bittess, that you might be
> interested in as we seem to have similar goals. The project uses the latest
> webRTC to set up a peer to peer website within a regular browser without
> any other software. There are some limitations but we managed to get a
> prototype up and running at bittess.com. You can view the code and more
> info on how it works over at our github site
> https://github.com/BitTess/BitTess.
> 
> Good luck with your endeavour.
> 
> James
> BitTess

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