It is, look at sample.freenetrc

Another idea is to keep a buffer of the times taken to pass the last 100
messages and calculate the time from that. That would keep a measure out for
the current "weather" on Freenet, but it might be bloat and overkill.

On Thu, 13 Apr 2000, Brandon wrote:
> > Ok, I did this as of build 119. I used 12 for expected value and deviation,
> 
> I think we should let this be set in the config file. If the dynamic of
> the network changes, it might be necessary to tweak this value in order to
> get things working right.
> 
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