On Mon, Apr 30, 2001 at 04:25:59PM -0700, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Here is a document I just finished - comments are welcome:
>
> Freenet Client Protocol Layer #3 : Stacks
> Draft
>
> Introduction
> ------------
>
> This document is an informal description of the third layer of the
> Freenet Client Protocol (FCP). It allows higher level operations
> involving Freenet inserts and requests, which are of a time-consuming
> nature. The idea is to allow a client to initiate a lenghtly
> operation, which the server will execute, allowing the client to
> terminate.
You MUST include the combination of a count and a date. And no, DBRs
aren't sufficient for practical use (for you need to make a DBR for
each individual message, and DBRs normally just point to today's
latest item). You need to include the combination of a date and
count, and in addition, actually make the combination of a date and
count the PREFERRED method (for various reasons, which I call the
"find-the-lastest-message" problem).
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