On 08/31/2011 01:51 PM, Reinaldo Penno wrote:
But this is not related to authoritative of information or not.
Ah, fair enough. The parallel I was trying to get at is
that private tracker networks show higher connectability than
public tracker networks. A part of that higher connectability
derives from members of the private network being more
conscientious (longer seeding time, more accurate tracking of
a peer leaving the swarm, etc.) and therefore, more worthy
of trust.
The authoritative bit can be seen along that axis: information
is more worthy of trust (not to be confused with completely
trusted).
Thanks,
- vijay
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