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On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 5:31 AM, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions <
webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:

On 03/01/2011 07:14 AM, Lyle Cochran wrote:

Hi Jeff, Kracked, Marc

Let me know if I am missing some thing. Can't we use the BitTorrent
tracker
hosted
by the TDF? http://tracker.documentfoundation.org:6969/

Thanks,
Lyle Cochran


I forgot about that, or was it just I never noticed that option somewhere
since I do not deal with .torrent options.  But there is still the issue of
getting it on their servers.  I have no way of uploading such a large file
at this time.  The only hope is to get a limited time access to someones FTP
server and do it that way.  Also it can take 8 to 10 hours at my max upload
speed of 120KB/s on my broadband account. Download is 5 to 15 MB/s, but
there is a big limit to the upload speed.


Here's the post!

Separate thread...

OK. So picking up where we left off.

Don't think about uploading the file all at once. It's not how P2P works.
The only file that we would put on TDF's tracker (or any tracker) is the
.torrent file.

Thanks, Lyle for pointing out that TDF runs a BitTorrent tracker. I should
hope that we can use it for the NA ISO.

Cheers,
jec

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