
Since there seems to be a lot of list-related chatter suggesting we use bittorrent for our distribution needs, I'd like to respond on-list to those. Why we don't use Bittorrent for distribution of the program: Actually, theirs no real problem here, we have used bittorrent in the past. The only real issue is that there are so many non-savvy users, that most of the users just click past the bittorrent link and go straight for the HTTP links. Why we don't use Bittorrent for the distribution of the satellite data: This is just where P2P and satellite data don't mesh. In order for the program to work and not be incredibly frustrating and boring, the tiles (imagery and elevation) have to be loaded at a somewhat speedy rate. Due to the way P2P has to find and connect to peers before it can start downloading tiles, it is just too slow for it to work well (and not make everyone unhappy/ the program useless). The other problem here is that there is hundreds of gigabytes composing of millions of files, so to be able to get full coverage of just one dataset would be an enormous effort. I also received a few responses recommending Coral CDN. Unfortunately for the program, Coral has a file size limit of 50 MB (Client is currently 188 MB). Unfortunately for the satellite data, since there are so many small files, it would be quickly pushed out of the cache. Also, coral isn't all that speedy with responses, so it makes the program moderately sluggish. Also, while I'm posting, I'd like to ask if anyone has contact information for someone at Archive.org, could you please contact me with it? I've been trying to get in reach with someone over there but all my emails seem to find a black hole. Thanks to all. Matt Mills