by lgillis » Mon Sep 30, 2024 8:23 am
Hi Liorar!
I could now refer to MuWire, because MuWire can solve these and all other questions about file sharing, because MuWire is more than just file sharing, but that could be taken as advertising for MuWire, so I will certainly not refer to MuWire, especially since MuWire is ignored by the top bittorrent file sharers, not to say bittorrent file sharers boycott MuWire and the average people go where it is obvious to them that there is something to get there. So not a word about MuWire at this point.
There is a wish list for torrents here in the forum. The nice thing about language is that it is as precise as the wording allows. And at this point I see no reason why a list of possible torrents cannot be offered on a “Torrents Wishlist”, which proactively supports the inclined participants in their search. But you should also make your offer recognizable as such, perhaps in the form of “I offer whatever I can take responsibility for” or even more clearly “I offer: my private xyz archive”. I'm sure you won't have any problems with the right wording in your native language.
(Oh, I just remembered, with MuWire various extensive archives are distributed, tar zip etc., and the contents of the archives were attached in catalog form and these catalogs also serve as mwcomment and so the contents can also be found via the search. Unbelievable, isn't it?)
Hi Liorar!
I could now refer to MuWire, because MuWire can solve these and all other questions about file sharing, because MuWire is more than just file sharing, but that could be taken as advertising for MuWire, so I will certainly not refer to MuWire, especially since MuWire is ignored by the top bittorrent file sharers, not to say bittorrent file sharers boycott MuWire and the average people go where it is obvious to them that there is something to get there. So not a word about MuWire at this point.
There is a wish list for torrents here in the forum. The nice thing about language is that it is as precise as the wording allows. And at this point I see no reason why a list of possible torrents cannot be offered on a “Torrents Wishlist”, which proactively supports the inclined participants in their search. But you should also make your offer recognizable as such, perhaps in the form of “I offer whatever I can take responsibility for” or even more clearly “I offer: my private xyz archive”. I'm sure you won't have any problems with the right wording in your native language.
(Oh, I just remembered, with MuWire various extensive archives are distributed, tar zip etc., and the contents of the archives were attached in catalog form and these catalogs also serve as mwcomment and so the contents can also be found via the search. Unbelievable, isn't it?)