Except for those manually updating like me or those running without the wrapper. Interesting idea though. I wonder how many manually update? From my casual observations 90% of nodes are updated within 2 hours of Toad pushing a new version into the network. On Nov 4, 2010 1:29 PM, "Gerard Krol" <[email protected]> wrote: > On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Matthew Toseland > <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Friday 29 October 2010 17:24:30 Robert Hailey wrote: >>> It's too bad that there is not a way to experiment on the whole >>> network without negatively effecting it; e.g. it would be *very* bad >>> if a routing change prevented update-over-freenet. I guess we could >>> run two parallell networks, but would require reduplicating much code. >> >> Update Over Mandatory means auto-update will work in *almost* all cases unless we *really* mess things up in e.g. the transport layer or announcement. > > I suggest we advertise a specific (testing) version for a certain time slot: > version 3000, in effect from Thursday November 11 2010 12:00 UTC to > Thursday November 11 2010 13:00 UTC > If you start advertising it early (on the 7th for example) then all > nodes will have had plenty of time to download the testing version. > After an hour of testing (of after an hour of fatal Freenet outage), > every node will revert to the stable version and everything will be > back to normal. > > We already had a small discussion about this over IRC. A possible > problem that came up was that it would be bad if the clock on some of > the nodes would be out of sync. I suppose it wouldn't really matter if > it is only a small fraction of the nodes. > > - Gerard > _______________________________________________ > Devl mailing list > [email protected] > http://freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
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