Partnering with GEUT

Liberate Science is partnering with GEUT Studio to build a backbone for the peer-to-peer commons.


On June 1st, we partnered with GEUT (Argentina) to develop open source software to support the peer-to-peer commons (p2pcommons) infrastructure that powers our application Hypergraph.

Because the p2pcommons runs on peer-to-peer networks, it relies on distributed downloading and uploading content, instead of downloading content from a central service (e.g., Twitter). In that sense, the p2pcommons is similar to the peer-to-peer sharing using torrents (e.g., Academic Torrents).

The peer-to-peer nature means it is a direct form of sharing and also means that whenever somebody wants to download something, someone else must be ready to upload that same thing. This is not an issue if something is popular and widely available, but more of an issue if something is unknown or not available all the time. It is an even bigger issue with a new infrastructure.

Together with GEUT, we are developing easy to deploy permanent uploaders for large amounts of content. We are laying the groundwork for permanent uploaders across the world—in libraries and in people's homes, to help make the p2pcommons infrastructure resilient.

Phase 1 of this partnership is to develop the software to support the p2pcommons, and our intent is to initiate later phases to deploy these permanent uploaders in a sustainable manner. You can find our agreement here and follow the software development on GitHub.

As we progress throughout this partnership, we will share updates about our progress. Stay tuned and sign up for the blog to receive all new posts in your inbox.


Partnering with GEUT
Liberate Science GmbH July 5, 2020
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