On Monday 30 June 2003 10:28 pm, Toad wrote:
> After weeks of development by primarily myself and zab, NIO has finally
> reached a stage where we can merge it into the stable branch. Freenet
> stable build 599 contains the first implementation of NIO (there is
> plenty more NIO feature work to be done, but it should yield fewer
> threads, better CPU performance, more node connections and less query
> rejects). This will probably have some new bugs in it, as it is a
> substantial change affecting a lot of Fred, but we need wider testing
> and it does seem to work. There are of course also the usual batch of
> miscellaneous improvements, too many to list.
Well it's been half an hour and freenet-latest.jar is still build 598. Is 
there something I don't understand?
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