Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Torrent Project
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The Torrent Project aims to allow others to be able to download and help distribute various files across wikipedia. Our methods currently are composed of using the BitTorrent Network and by using ed2k links with programs such as eMule. We also plan to expand further. The files we are working on right now are outlined below.
Projects
[edit]Please read this first
[edit]=== Active Projects ==([< milordis i love him >])
Version 0.7
[edit]See Wikipedia Release Version 0.7.
- CD (iso and bz2 formats). Torrent: here
Unspecified content
[edit]This content does not appear to be from a sub-project of the Version 1.0 Editorial Team.
Future Projects
[edit]- Wikipedia Release Version 0.8 (expected release - Feb/March 2011)
For any questions/comments/problems post on the individual project talk pages, not on the Torrent Project Talk page.
Deceased Projects
[edit]Projects of the past. DO NOT use. Historical purposes only.
- CD (zip, rar and iso file formats). Torrent: here (archived link)
- Palm Pilot (Plucker pdb file format). Torrent:
here
Tasks
[edit]- Seed
- Upload
- Find reliable trackers and create a list.
There is no need to mirror download sites of torrents, we have that covered. But posts at dump sites (piratebay, torrentz) are encouraged.
Participants
[edit]- Seth - Coordinator/Seeder
- Paleorthid - Seeder, Uploader
- Trapper - Seeder
- 48v - Seeder
- Gpollock - Seeder
- Okc - Seeder
- Mattwj2002 - eMule uploader once I get all the files.
- Mac_Davis - Seeder
- Esurnir - Seeder
- x1987x - Seeder. Ready and willing.
- Flubeca - Seeder
- JoeSmack Talk - Seeder
- Jw21 - Seeder on uTorrent, and eMule when ready.
- Kelson - Seeder
- Cronholm144 - Seeder(utorrent)
- Computer_Tom - Seeder - "Live Wikipedia or Die!"
- robertvan1 - Seeder
- Shadow1 - Seeder
- Freedomlinux - uTorrent seeder
- Shruti14 - can seed using uTorrent on Microsoft Windows or KTorrent on ubuntu.
- Parent5446 - uTorrent seeder.
- SkyBon - Vuze seeder
- Ipatrol Uploader for ClearBits
- Zell Faze - Seeder
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Collaborations
[edit]Information on the 2005 German Release: here.
Help
[edit]If you find that these do not help, post in the Project Talk Page about what could be better.
.Torrents
[edit]If you're new to BitTorrent, check out the FAQ/Help Guide and learn a little about BitTorrent. After you get yourself acquainted, download BitTorrent. Then go to each of the Projects above download the torrent for which one you want. Open the torrent up in your BitTorrent client and your download starts.
ed2k links
[edit]These links require the program eMule or eDonkey2000. Install either of these programs. Then, copy and paste it into either of the programs. Your download will begin. Sometimes you might find a torrent and there will be info for an ed2k link nearby.
.Torrents vs. ed2k links
[edit]Torrents are a one of various ways to download files, although there is a learning curve involved, which will be discussed in further detail here. In order to better assist you with using torrents, you may need to adjust your settings appropriately. For instance, if you are behind a firewall or a router, you will need to know how to configure each one to your needs so your downloads go faster. Although you don't have to change your router and firewall settings, the download will likely still work, even if you don't make any changes. eD2k links are opened in either the eMule or eDonkey2000 programs. As a result, you don't need to reconfigure your settings, although there are some caveats to using torrent websites. For instance, if you are requesting a file, you will have to wait your turn in the torrent download line. Your download will only be successful until your uploaders, with whom you are connected, exit their program. At that point, your download will resume once the uploader who is supplying the file is online again. The more uploaders and uploads there are, the better the chance of achieving faster downloads and your ability to download the material.
In the news
[edit]- April 25 2007: Slashdot Article
- November 24 2006: TorrentFreak post
- July 31 2006: meta:Wikizine/2006-29 (archived) noted the Torrent project.