On 16 Apr 2001 22:38:50 -0400, W. Eric C. Ferguson wrote:
> > My problem with this philosophy is that it is misleading.  If I have a
> > node that needs to delete X bytes of data, it doesn't mean all of
> > freenet is totally overloaded.  It just means my own node is out of
> > space.  The question is, how does my node find another node that can
> > spare those X bytes for my file?  If my node contains the only copy of
> > the data, it is still deleted needlessly.
> 
>       This sounds like a Good Thing to me. There are some 20GB freenet nodes 
> out
> there playing marbles while their stores sit with only a few GB in use. Why
> couldn't the node, when full, attempt to find another free node to dump the
> information on? The file could be inserted on the bottom of the stack (0
> requests) and would be one of the first to truly die if it was absolutely
> not wanted.
> 

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