On Sat, May 26, 2001 at 12:27:55PM -0500, Brandon wrote:
> So rather than caching all the way back the search path, it would be most
> advantagous to cache in an expanding ring around the epicenter. This can
> be done by having a rapidly decaying probability of caching.

But since our current hope time mu and sigma are 12 seconds a piece
this could make Freenet damm slow.

Maybe satisfied requests could pass on a YouShouldHave message. This
would cause the node to start up a request if it doesn't have the
data, or forward a YouShouldHave if it does.

An since with an announce protocol the node knows it's center of
keyspace (COKS) it can tell when it has hit a local epicenter and
maybe forward to a random node.

But as I've said many times - in a cellular automa system simulation
is the only way of testing.

AGL

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