--===============0868719551== Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=000e0cd2916ec909470482e78bc4 --000e0cd2916ec909470482e78bc4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Hey Nikhil, They are not proposing a new file sharing protocol, the proposed xml protocol was to communicate b/w GUI and daemon, not b/w DC++ hubs/clients. Read the mail again. The present solutions like Valknut, linuxdc++ etc. fail on multiple levels. If anyone knows any satisfactory solution, share with us. The only good client, I think, Jucy DC++ is written in java, so is slow. I think this will be a very good project to implement. What do the KDE devel folks think? Besides, DC++ is the most common file sharing systems in colleges and student groups; and there is need for a DC++ client software that matches the levels of Strong DC++. From my side, I'm looking forward to a client with faster hashing, multisegment downloading and advance searching features. Best, Rohit --000e0cd2916ec909470482e78bc4 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hey Nikhil,

They are not proposing a new file sharing protocol, the = proposed xml protocol was to communicate b/w GUI and daemon, not b/w DC++ h= ubs/clients.
Read the mail again.

The present solutions like Valk= nut, linuxdc++ etc. fail on multiple levels. If anyone knows any satisfacto= ry solution, share with us. The only good client, I think, Jucy DC++ is wri= tten in java, so is slow. I think this will be a very good project to imple= ment.

What do the KDE devel folks think?
Besides, DC++ is the most common= file sharing systems in colleges and student groups; and there is need for= a DC++ client software that matches the levels of Strong DC++. From my sid= e, I'm looking forward to a client with faster hashing, multisegment do= wnloading and advance searching features.

Best,
Rohit
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