On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 02:01:52PM +0100, Gordan spake thusly:
> Call me skeptical, but I think this is an amazingly bad idea. It removes any 

I agree. It is a nasty bandaid which does not solve the real problem of
simply making the network perform properly and only offers a distraction.

> One aspect of this that I DO support is the compression. I think all files 
> inserted into the network should be compressed using something nice and 
> effective like BZIP. This could belimited to exclude certain pre-compressed 

I think all data should be treated the same by freenet. It is probably not
a good idea to make freenet aware of data types other than mime types
which is just meta data that gets passed along. Let the users and applications
(which should want good performance also) make the decision on what to
compress.

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Tracy Reed      
http://ultraviolet.org

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