Mr . Bad (Tue, Jun 19, 2001 at 09:39:14AM -0700):
> Because... why? Because it won't do your routing correctly? (WRONG!
> It's the key everyone else uses to find stuff "close" to the address.)

it's the keyspace initially assigned to your node, but after long
times of operation it might change (or:  what prevents it from
changeing?)

> Because there's only one added to your store? Because you don't want
> to admit you were wrong? Because... WHAT?
> 
> God, a little knowledge is a dangerous thing.
> 
>     m> if you already have references, finding nodes through requests
>     m> should be the better solution.
> 
> Have you actually tried this? Do you get new addresses this way? Do
> you think it's enough to keep your node healthy?
> 
> Do you actually run a node? Permanent? Non-transient?

had, back in 0.2 days.  only playinw w/ it for few hours (permanent connection
too expensive).

it got new references, yes.

-- 
moritz

..-. --- .-. - ..- -. .
Nothing is impossible for the man who doesn't have to do it himself.
                -- A.H. Weiler

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