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gumnut 0.2.5 (Default branch)

Image gumnut is a program to find the most supported proposals within large groups of people. The text or GUI client can create, moderate, and display proposals over a decentralized communication network (currently Gnutella). Proposals are text files with a simple naming convention that uses the filename to describe field attributes (such as topic and geographical location). Popular proposals are found by searching on one or more of these fields and then calculating the support for each proposal based on the number of occurrences on the network. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
A minor change was made to redirect output from x-www-browser to /dev/null to avoid clogging the text user interface. Image

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