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Added web2web to the "Who is using" section #910

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elendirx commented Sep 14, 2016

Added my project called web2web to the "Who is using" FAQ section.

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feross commented Sep 14, 2016

@elendirx Awesome work! Do you mind linking directly to your demo site and making the github link say "source code" like the others?

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elendirx commented Sep 15, 2016

@feross Sure, I added the source code link. Thanks!

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feross commented Sep 15, 2016

Nice!

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feross commented Sep 15, 2016

Btw, I posted about your project on Hacker News and on Twitter. Noticed you have nearly 500 GitHub stars now. Nice, looks like there's real interest in this idea!!

There have been previous attempts at this idea, but none have taken off yet.

This is kind of like BitTorrent Inc.'s "Maelstrom" project, or even ZeroNet, but it works on today's web instead of requiring the user to install a new browser on their computer. You can also provide additional seeders to your website by seeding it from a desktop torrent client that supports WebTorrent (like WebTorrent Desktop). Very neat!

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elendirx commented Sep 15, 2016

So that's where all the stars are coming from! Thanks for posting. But more important, thanks for your work on Webtorrent, it's a beautiful project.

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feross commented Sep 17, 2016

Thanks :)

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