Mininova video streaming: closed beta

p2pnet news | P2P:- Mininova has teamed up with the Tribler developers on a closed beta for Tribler’s new video streaming software developed inat the Technical University of Delft/Netherlands.
And Erik says they’re looking for collaborators
"The first beta release of this software will be invitation-only for a small group of Mininova members," blogs Mininova, going on >>>
Because of various reasons it will only work with Featured torrents. Some statistics will be gathered by the application, but no personal information will be included in these reports. In addition, the application is open source so everybody can exactly see what is going on.
We are looking for people who would like to be in the first testing group who test the software, report suggestions and bugs you find.
Please reply in this topic if you want to participate in this closed beta.
What’s in the future?
Says Mininova:
- Still improving our funny-videos website Snotr
- Working on some changes of the front-page to allow for better promotion of the featured torrents
- Making Mininova faster by optimizing things like he source code, database and hardware
- Thinking about improving the design of Mininova.
On the last point, "everyone can help by suggesting your improvements in this new sub-forum: Feature requests & Design suggestions," adds Erik.
Stay tuned.
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Also See:
Mininova - Video Streaming + Upcoming changes, March 19, 2008
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March 20th, 2008 at 1:32 pm
A beautiful glimpse of the future. I will definitely ’stay tuned’ on this one, so much potential in there.
March 20th, 2008 at 8:28 pm
I hope that its high def, ever since Divx closed their doors last month I have been searching for a suitable replacement that’s a better alternative for the crappy Veoh.