Hi Oskar,

On Sat, Jun 16, 2001 at 01:11:58AM +0200, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> > Why? Why must data be mobile? I dont follow you. Mobile data is data using
> > bandwidth unnecessarily. What is your context? What are you actually saying?
> > I'm not trying to be difficult, I honestly have nooo idea where you are
> > coming from. :-)
> 
> Maybe you should consider the goals of this project. There are many ways
> to place data on a network so that it can be found.

Um. Is that supposed to be an answer? How very Zen.

> > *nod* I agree my hypothesis might be wrong, but you have no idea how
> > overjoyed I am that you seem to be aware of it. I don't currently have the
> > resources myself, but I hope you have a chance to test it.
> 
> I will experiment with variations on the caching, but removing it is not
> what we want.

I'm not advocating we remove it permanently. I'm advocating getting rid of
it as a test, to allow fiddling with routing parameters. You feel routing
and caching is intimately intertwined, and I agree with you. However, I
think breaking that intimacy could be very enlightening.

Keep well,
Ray


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