diff --git a/doc/todo/A_really_simple_way_to_pair_devices_like_bittorent_sync/comment_2_e9e4d59b5771aafdb090781630cceb6b._comment b/doc/todo/A_really_simple_way_to_pair_devices_like_bittorent_sync/comment_2_e9e4d59b5771aafdb090781630cceb6b._comment deleted file mode 100644 index 028d7faa0d..0000000000 --- a/doc/todo/A_really_simple_way_to_pair_devices_like_bittorent_sync/comment_2_e9e4d59b5771aafdb090781630cceb6b._comment +++ /dev/null @@ -1,8 +0,0 @@ -[[!comment format=mdwn - username="http://johan.kiviniemi.name/" - ip="83.145.237.224" - subject="comment 2" - date="2013-07-23T11:36:30Z" - content=""" -Transferring the data over XMPP would almost certainly take too much XMPP server bandwidth, but using something like [https://developers.google.com/talk/libjingle/](libjingle) to set up P2P connections should work nicely. That would require libjingle (or equivalent) bindings for Haskell, though. Libjingle negotiates over XMPP to set up the P2P connection and provides a TCP-like layer for reliable, ordered communication. One could use that for both git metadata and the file transfers. -"""]]