TomahawkWorld/netTsunami released for FreeBSD
Brett Glass
brett at lariat.org
Fri Oct 18 17:41:04 UTC 2013
This is not a good thing. It attempts to exploit ISPs' networks to
avoid the purchase of bandwidth for
commercial content distribution. It should not be encouraged. In
fact, ISPs should block it to
avoid burdening their networks and users with the additional cost
of distributing third parties'
content.
--Brett Glass
At 01:58 PM 10/16/2013, Sagara Wijetunga wrote:
>Hi FreeBSD
>
>We have launched a new video venture, www.tomahawkworld.com. The
>software release was done first to FreeBSD. Please give it a try.
>
>The TomahawkWorld is based on the netTsunami protocol (a p2p-based
>content delivery protocol).
>
>It is necessary to install the software provided to your computer
>to watch video or listen to audio.
>
>The press release has lot more info, and available here:
>http://www.facebook.com/TomahawkWorld
>
>We were the makers of the FreeBSD-based Tomahawk Desktop OS. We
>intend to release a new version of the Tomahawk Desktop OS based
>on FreeBSD 10.
>
>Click us Like on our Facebook page if you like TomahawkWorld.
>
>Best regards
>Sagara
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