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bitset
Maintain distributed sets with bittorent | |
The idea is to use torrent files to define a set. All the seed of the
file,
will be part of the set. To become a member of the set, you just
need
to download the file (that will be small). For example you can take a
text file, insert a short description of the set and then send to a
torrent
server. When you neet to contact a random member of the set, you
just
re-download the torrent and ask the torrent server for peer that are
seed.
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What is the meaning of "seed" in this context? I'm having trouble with the grammar of "All the seed of the file, will be part of the set" and don't know enough about bittorrent to compensate. |
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You can't enumerate the set, nor can you broadcast something to everybody in it. Right? Can you describe an application for which this mechanism would be useful? |
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@jutta: you'ra right, you can't enumerate the set and you
can't broadcast to everyone. But you can broadcast to a
random subset of peer in the set, and this is enough to
many distributed algorithms to work (like gossip). |
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(when you have full downloaded the file you become a seed.
If you have partially downloaded the file, you are a leech) |
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A studip use of it: send a dvd discount on random fans of tv
serie or film
Another: find a random peer that offer a particular web
service |
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