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The first and most important conference on P2P
O'Reilly Peer-to-Peer Conference
Westin St. Francis Hotel -- San Francisco, California
February 14-16, 2001

Session

Dimensions of P2P - A Conversation

Clay Shirky, Decentralization Writer/Consultant, shirky.com
Ian Clarke, Freenet
Johnny Deep, Aimster
Gene Kan, Strategist, Project Juxtapose, Sun Microsystems
Ray Ozzie, CTO, Microsoft

Track: Plenary
Date: Wednesday, February 14
Time: 9:45am - 10:30am
Location: Grand Ballroom

A panel of the architects doing the most to move peer-to-peer from a collection of ad hoc applications into full-fledged infrastructure: Ian Clarke of Freenet, Ray Ozzie of Groove, Johnny Deep of AIMster. These are the people thinking hardest about the hardest questions: what should be standardized and what should be allowed to grow organically? What should be decentralized and what should be centralized, if anything? What is the ideal relationship between groups designing peer-to-peer infrastructure and groups using that infrastructure to build individual applications?

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