(This is the kind of streaming I want to.)

Interestingly, for something like that to work assumes the existence of a
single "epi-center" that you said you did not believe would occur (I'm not sure
whether I believe in the single epi-center myself, though I believe we should
certainly attempt to tweek the routing to encourage it).

If someone is streaming data up through 10 nodes, and I make a StreamingRequest
with HTL, then for it to work you have to assume that the paths of the two will
intercept somewhere. If it is a Broadcast stream that others are listening too
it should of course be enough that I intercept the path of a previous request
(which is true to an even greater extent for updated data).

On Tue, 09 May 2000, Ian Clarke wrote:
> The discussion of streaming so-far seems to miss my intention for
> streaming, namely that data can be streamed out of Freenet as it is
> being streamed in to Freenet - so someone could broadcast live-ish into
> freenet, and Freenet will distribute this live streaming data, without
> caching the entire output (which would be huge for a radio station
> transmitting for even a few hours, let alone 24 hours a day!).
> 
> Ian.
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