GNTP

The Genealogy Network Transfer Protocol (GNTP) is an unfinished protocol for a peer-to-peer genealogy network that was not completed because of resource constraints. The idea was to allow genealogists to share GEDCOM files in much the same way that music and other files are distributed on other peer-to-peer networks.[1]

Genealogy Network Transfer Protocol (GNTP)
Type of formatGenealogy peer-to-peer

Literature

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gollark: > Data can either be localized to a guild (guild scope) or shared between guilds (global scope), but is always tied to a user.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: You mean the GTech™ Truth Generation Engine?
gollark: That's available via [REDACTED].
gollark: ++get will look up in the global scope if it doesn't find a guildscope one.

References

  1. Genealogy P2P - Genealogical Computing 4/1/2002 AncestryLibrary.com

See also

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