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PeerNet consists of independently-programmed interoperable applications that share and communicate data that is submitted to them. | |||
PeerNet repositories can be programmed by any development team as long as they adhere to a simple evolving set of community interpersonal and technical standards regarding PeerNet nodes. | |||
==Interfacing== | ==Interfacing== |
Revision as of 19:35, 3 March 2008
Summary
PeerNet is a draft proposal and architecture for a fully distributed global peer-to-peer network.
- Its design includes significant improvements over existing Internet architecture limitations.
- It can be deployed in increments that are interoperable with the existing Internet infrastructure.
Back End
PeerNet consists of independently-programmed interoperable applications that share and communicate data that is submitted to them.
PeerNet repositories can be programmed by any development team as long as they adhere to a simple evolving set of community interpersonal and technical standards regarding PeerNet nodes.