On 17 Apr 2001 02:14:15 +0200, Oskar Sandberg wrote: > If you are not going to delete data in that situation - > what are you going to do with it? > My problem with this philosophy is that it is misleading. If I have a node that needs to delete X bytes of data, it doesn't mean all of freenet is totally overloaded. It just means my own node is out of space. The question is, how does my node find another node that can spare those X bytes for my file? If my node contains the only copy of the data, it is still deleted needlessly. btw, when I do an insert of a file does it get uploaded to anywhere except my own node? Owen _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl
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- Re: [freenet-devl] Permanance is necessary. Tavin Cole
- Re: [freenet-devl] Permanance is necessary. Oskar Sandberg
- Re: [freenet-devl] Permanance is necessary. Peter Todd
- Re: [freenet-devl] Permanance is necessary. Owen Williams
- Re: [freenet-devl] Permanance is necessary. Mark J. Roberts
- Re: [freenet-devl] Permanance is necessary. Oskar Sandberg
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- Re: [freenet-devl] Permanance is necessary. Owen Williams
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