On Wednesday 01 November 2006 20:39, toad wrote:
> In theory yes. In practice no. The reason is this:
> - You will probably get your peers from #freenet-refs
> - Most people there seem to drop nodes when they are offline for a few
>   hours.

Actually I think it can work just fine.  When you exchange your refs tell your
friend you are up 16hrs per day.  Alternately put 16hrDay in your node
name.  If you communicate what you are doing is strongly suspect that
people will not drop you too quickly.

I know that to get deleted here you need to be down for over 4 weeks.  Not
everyone drops after a down of an hour or two...

Ed

> If your peers are understanding - perhaps because they are true darknet
> peers (i.e. nodes run by people you actually know, for example), then
> yes, it can work, modulo timezone issues etc.
> 
> :<
> 
> On Thu, Nov 02, 2006 at 12:25:31AM +0100, G.Roethlin wrote:
> > In the old 0.3 and 0.5 days I used to have a part time node, which  
> > was active about 16 hours a day. It worked reasonably well (my node  
> > was bussy scratching at it's output bandwith limit). Could this work  
> > in 0.7 freenet too?
> > 
> > cb
> 
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