> >
> > Again. If the problem is that data is falling out, the solution is not to
> > dance around that with compression. FIX THE REAL ISSUE. Also, any gains
> > from compression are a drop in the bucket compared to the latency of doing
> > a Freenet search... which compression does nothing for.
> Compression increases the utility of the network by letting nodes store more
> useful data. And data falling out is here to stay.
Says who? Data will fall out, yes, but not to the disastrous extent that
it currently is. Thats a bug. If you can mathematically show me that
compression is useful, fine. Analyze the data stored on Freenet and come
up with a number on how much data is compressable versus how much
isn't. I think you'll be amused.
Scott