Can anyone offer a prognosis, and/or possible timeframe in which we might see some healing?
The problem is that there were bugs in previous versions of NGR, and there may be bugs in the current version.
The price one pays for progress, in this case NGR, is that sometimes you have to take a few steps backwards before you leap forwards.
NGR represents a massive overhaul of the Freenet codebase, and that inevitably means that it will take a while to work out the bugs. The added problem is that often bugs don't manifest themselves until a node has been deployed in the wild for a while. This also means that even when we fix a bug, it can take a while for the effects of that bug fix to be seen.
The Freenet network is a labratory out of which a working Freenet will eventually emerge. If people don't want to be part of this labratory, when sometimes experiments won't work the way we expect them to, then they shouldn't run Freenet.
Ian.
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