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Revision as of 08:47, 26 January 2010
Obletorr ("Oble" - oblation + "torrent") is DILC's Bittorrent tracker that complements UVLe's file upload feature (now limited to 32Mb per file). BitTorrent distributes large files efficiently and encourages the sharing of limited bandwidth.
Possible Uses of the Tracker
The tracker may be used to
- facilitate the sharing of class projects (like videos, photos, data sets, databases) that involve files larger than 32Mb (the current limit of UVLe upload per file)
- provide alternative means of distributing DILC contents
- help distribute official UP media files
- help transmit coverage of public events at the University
- help distribute efficiently open source applications within the University (as opposed to downloading the apps from sites outside UP, which takes up substantial bandwidth that may slow down overall network traffic going in and out of UP)
Guidelines
- No one shall upload, post, transmit any content that infringes any patent, copyright, trademark, trade secret, privacy rights of any person or entity.
- The tracker shall not be used to violate UP's Acceptable Use Policy.
- Register (for free) using your UP Webmail account; only submissions from registered users are accepted.
- The DILC reserves the right to refuse certain submissions, for reasons including (but not limited to) possible violation of copyright, trademark, privacy and the like.
- Please also include in your submission the description of the files and the primary academic field where the files are being used.
- The submitter of the torrent file should be seeding it as long as possible. Other "recipients" of the file should seed it to a ratio of at least 1.
Submissions
Once registered using your UP Webmail account, upload your torrent file. To create a torrent file for upload, follow these intructions: Here's how to create torrent file for submission.
Takedown Requests
- Request to take down a torrent may be sent to dilc@up.edu.ph stating the grounds for such a request. Immediate response is due to claims of copyright and trademark violations and privacy infringements.
Development Roadmap
Alpha Release
- torrent tracker up (BtiTracker, Diferior)
- admin interface
- torrent-available DILC materials
- infrastructure testing: Dilnet leechers pull data from Dilnet seeders and not via Internet cloud
Beta Release
- user interface
- ldap login (UP Webmail account)
- initial torrent seeding program within Dilnet and possibly beyond
Full Release
- stable tracker
- stable seeding program
- torrent-powered live stream?
References
- http://www.cdfreaks.com/news/15143-Stanford-University-uses-BitTorrent-to-share-files.html
- http://www.techbreak.net/stanford-university-decides-to-use-bittorrent/
- http://torrentfreak.com/stanford-university-embraces-bittorrent-081018/
- http://torrentfreak.com/university-uses-utorrent-080306/
- http://thenextweb.com/2008/07/20/torrent-like-live-streaming-invented-in-the-eu/
- http://torrentfreak.com/worlds-first-bittorrent-powered-live-streamed-concert-091024/