I think you mean Peer-to-peer and don't mean that a country such as
Russia or Saudi Arabia would own contents but that Wikipedia would be
held in a distributed network. Is that what you mean? What software
would be needed and what barrier exists to doing that in parallel to
our present setup?
Fred
On Jan 3, 2006, at 11:28 AM, Antônio Carlos de Lima Mendes Júnior wrote:
Dear Mr. Jimmy Wales,
Why don't you make wikipedia per-to-per, so the other countries
could be the owners of their own contents ? I don't believe in a
secure and accurate information under the USA, and Europe servers,
according with their laws and interests. Their Laws isn't the World
law, and Wikipedia contents are World contents. Think about it, if
you don't give us the right (under our law) to access world public
information, so I will be very interested to make it possible.
Thanks,
Cacalo.
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