On Wed, 2004-10-06 at 13:13 -0500, Jeremy Turner wrote:
On Wed, October 6, 2004 12:47 pm, Frank Wiles said:
I think it's more of a marketshare deal. Not everyone has a BT client or is familiar/comfortable with it. Everyone who is going to download a open source project can use a browser and most likely an FTP client.
The major browsers have some sort of FTP client included, at the very least for downloading purposes. Will the demand for BitTorrent drive inclusion of this technology into next-generation browsers? Maybe there'll be a plugin for Firefox. I couldn't find one on mozdev.org currently.
There was some talk about the possibility among developers but, IIRC, the outcome of that talk was that Mozilla is a strictly client-oriented piece of software. Doing a BitTorrent "client" would require incorporating all sorts of server oriented functions in to the gecko networking libraries.
Maybe some day (years from now) when the web is truly semantic, BitTorrent will 'fit' in with philosophy of a 'web browser'. That is: when everyone's browser is also their publishing system/server.