I know that may not seem straight forward. But I didn't come up withOkay, fine.
this proposial in an hour. I spent a long time thinking about the
problems with the network, and decided that time, rather than HTL was
the way to go. as did you.
That presented a lot of problems too. (and
security issues)
Well, I'm not convinced that the security issues are the most important thing. Can you show how using time-to-live rather than hops-to-live leads to security problems?
The way I worked out how to solve them was to use trust as a means of deturmaning time.
Read my proposial, it is simple, and easy to impliment, and does both.
As for the design problems it presents, I outline some of the details Toad's plan needs here: http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/8184. None of that involves solving whatever security problems are present. If your plan (with the exception of the trust stuff) is a completed version of Toad's idea, you should be able to fill in those details.
I would like to understand your idea better, so please don't just say "read my proposal". If the questions are answered there, then show me the way.
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Postitive Trust == GNUnet modle. My proposial impliments both.
Martin Stone Davis wrote:
You'll also have to answer the question I had about
GNUnet-style economic models: what crucial problem would be
solved that wouldn't be solved by the plan I outlined (http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.freenet.devel/8191)?
I could ask you the same question. The bottom line is that my proposal is a very easy way of implementing exactly what you describe.
I'm confused. You said your proposal was equivalent to implementing a GNUnet-style model on Freenet. You are also saying it's a way of doing what Toad described. But Toad's idea != GNUnet-style model. All Toad is saying is to use time-to-live rather than hops-to-live. That's just one part of your proposal.
-Martin
-Martin
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