> > You may dig as deep as you want, just don't even consider changing it
> > in any such manner.
> 
> First, I don't have CVS access; second, I don't have a Java compiler; 
> third, I don't know the Freenet internals; fourth, I don't know Java 
> well. So don't worry. Even if I did make changes (like extra logging of 
> IPs so I can see how many are close to each other), I wouldn't be able to 
> compile them, nor would I be able to commit them. Nor would I want to.

I had a revelation last night:  Gegraphical routing is a Bad Idea (tm).  The 
most 
important part of Freenet's routing is looking for data where it is likely to 
be found.  Favoring routes to machines which are physically close to you (or at 
least on the same subnet) is like the man who drops his keys in a dark corner, 
but looks for them by the lamp because the light is better there.

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