![]() ![]() Gnutella2 (G2) is not supported by many of the "old" Gnutella network clients, however many Gnutella2 clients still also connect to Gnutella. The draft specifications were released on March 26, 2003, and more detailed specifications soon followed. ![]() ![]() With the developers entrenched in their positions, a flame war soon erupted, further cementing both sides' resolve. Ĭuriously, the Gnutella2 protocol still uses the old "GNUTELLA CONNECT/0.6" handshake string for its connections as defined in the Gnutella 0.6 specifications which was criticized by the GDF as an attempt to use the Gnutella network for bootstrapping the new, unrelated network, while proponents of the network claimed that its intent was to remain backwards-compatible with Gnutella to allow current Gnutella clients to add Gnutella2 at their leisure. Many of that group still refuse to refer to the network as "Gnutella2" and instead refer to it as "Mike's Protocol". Other developers, primarily those of LimeWire and BearShare, thought it a "cheap publicity stunt" and discounted any technical merits. Some thought the goals behind Gnutella2, primarily to make a clean break with the Gnutella 0.6 protocol and start over so that much of the kludge would be done elegantly, to be impressive and desirable. In November 2002, Michael Stokes announced the Gnutella2 protocol to the Gnutella Developers Forum, which immediately caused a schism among the developers. 4 Differences between Gnutella2 and Gnutella. ![]()
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