April 18, 2005
From their Project Overview:
Osprey is a peer-to-peer enabled content distribution system. A metadata management system for software and document collections enables local and distributed searching of materials. Items are available for download directly via URL or indirectly via the BitTorrent peer-to-peer protocol.
Two components exist: the Osprey web application and permaseed (permanent seed). The web application includes metadata management for finding and exploring available content, as well as a BitTorrent tracker. The latter is a BitTorrent server application, which links content on a server to a BitTorrent swarm. Permaseed addresses the typical transience of BitTorrent file distribution by providing a daemonized service that functions more like a server than a BitTorrent client.
Cool, huh?
For more info check out this .pdf which will be presented at the 2005 ACM/IEEE Joint Conference on Digital Libraries. Regarding libraries, community media has been tied to libraries on a number of fronts so its encouraging to see that we're working in parallel on new technological ventures as well.



Sorry, it's a repost.
http://www.unmediated.org/archives/2005/01/permaseeding_ca_1.php
Posted by: yatta at April 18, 2005 03:59 PM