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| This is completely out of date and needs updating, the current state is more MediaWiki oriented, and there are now no peers in the field, and peer development is on the back burner ending with nsd.c. The main direction regarding P2P is PeerPedia which uses the MediaWikiLite extension which is also in development.
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1 Current Situation
There are five peers in the field, most of which have been running wikid.pl persistently for at least six months. The wikid peers are the active ones handling real work, but there are also two peerd's running, one is a nodal-wikid.pl wikid child and the other a standalone peerd.c. These currently have no work to do because the content of their nodal spaces are still under development.
2 Development
The development on the peer.swf interface was shelved in favour of the new peerd.c progress. The current development is now focussed on getting simple event-modal and recursive box rendering working in its current OpenGL interface, and getting the Storage and distribution nodal structure working in the current io.c socket server. The approximate order of development is: