> > Ok, I'm a bit behind in my e-mail so I just read this. But my postive trust > baised solution should solve this. > > Hopefully this should shut up all those [EMAIL PROTECTED]&* people, and you know who > you > are; who are talking about removing NGrouting, or saying that we should route > indpendent of the key value or that "It's too complicated, lets do something > stupid", or favoring bandwidth. To those who I'm refering, who don't have a > @#$%!^& clue what their talking about, just stop posting stuff that's not > helpful. >
how about all those !#$%%^ people who give all those fancy ideas actually get off their cloud and implement them? FYI, if I had not done the black hole, but had instead posted here outlinging a "potential" attack, it would have been dismissed, ignored, and few people in particular (no names mentioned, but they know who they are) would go into great lengths explaining what an idiot I am not to fully and unconditionally trust into NGR's ability to solve world hunger. And a specific hint for you Mr. Kaitchuk - in the world of open source, if you believe an idea is good then you go implement it and only then if it proves to work others will join you. Nobody's going to do someone else's crazy ideas for them. (and yes, Ian coded the skeleton of the first freenet implementation back in 0.1/0.2 days, it was proven to work and only then it became popular; a paid programmer was hired much much later) _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://dodo.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
