On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 01:07:21PM -0600, Tom Kaitchuck wrote:
> On Friday 31 October 2003 06:13 am, Some Guy wrote:
> > People are goint to whin:
> > "but you'll know about all the naughty things in my store!!! no no no"
> > I say "premix routing+private cache will be implemented someday in the mean
> > time we could let people deactivate it optionally."  Here's a nice idea. 
> > If you've got free bandwidth randomly pick an neighbor send a "he I can
> > take some data".  If he wants, he could then send you data in your
> > specailization(that which he precieves it to be).  He could give you an
> > insert with HTL=1.
> Better yet, perhaps we should have some message to the effect of  "My data 
> store in not full enough" and then some sort of "Ok, it's full now". Then any 
> node that you send that to could send you all the data that is run off the 
> end of their store to you with an HTL of one. Then the data does not need to 
> be in two places, and they can still record you as the source of the data, so 
> they can request it from you if there is demand for it again. This also 
> prevents abuse, because the data was going to be dropped anyway.

Of debatable value. The other proposals make more sense - and how are we
going to buffer this data we are supposed to be deleting while sending
it to the non-full node? Anyway anything like this has nontrivial
consequences - see my other mail: we don't want a Fetch A Random Key
command, and certainly not a Fetch the Key Nearest <K> command, because
it would make ubernodes (a lot!) easier...
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