On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 10:08 AM -0700, Oskar Sandberg wrote: > On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 09:48:01AM -0700, Trevor Smith wrote: > > I am expecting to be able to modify Version.java and NewRequest.java this > > evening such that the query reject is not even sent out in this situation; > > if I understand the routing code correctly; this will result in the > > crossover connection getting off the routing table after a couple of hours > > as it will count as a failure to not have any response; so the crossover > > traffic should get reduced substantially and then terminated. > > > > Sound good to everyone? I will post a diff to this list and someone can pick > > it up and apply it to CVS.. > > It might be better to change the session protocol designator so the node > simply cannot communicate.
My concern over doing that is that I'm not sure we want to assign new designators when we aren't changing the protocol; also it would cause disruption for the watchme nodes; as they would loose conductivity over the switchover > > PS Ian; any idea why your posts always come in as attachments for me? Just a > > minor irritation to me; I normally just nuke messages like that due to the > > extra effort; but I have found your posts to always be worth the extra > > effort; if we could just remove the extra effort I'd be thrilled :) > > Get a better mail reader - Ian uses standard OpenPGP signing. You can't > use a shitty mail reader and expect others to change there mail to suit you. 'Thank you' for your feedback; however I found Ian's feedback to be much more positive, told me what feature my present mail reader lacked *and* included suggestions on how I can resolve it (eg list of mail readers he is aware of that do support the feature); 'get a new mail reader' doesn't give me any suggestions of a mail reader - and quite frankly; when I got your response I felt like well shit why am I bothering to try to help a snobby project group - Once I got Ian's response I felt a whole lot better. Trevor _______________________________________________ devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
