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*Yes, I know what Asterisk is. That's exactly my point.
But, ignoring (lack of) relevance, while we're speaking of Asterisk, I
don't think Isaac or any other dev should be expected to risk his ast
just so some people can have their BT in the official distribution of
Myth. Find something else and use it. Write (and maintain and
distribute) your own BT capability plugin/patch/fork/...--and risk your
own ast.
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The really sad part of this is that Bittorrent is awesome for distributing Linux ISO's and other products that are intended to be free but with all the 'other' downloads happening, it has tainted it to be forever labelled as a pirating tool.<BR>
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Norm
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