[snip]
> > 
> And I assert that any presumptions the node makes
> about what other
> nodes believe its specialization is are inherently
> flawed.
> 
[snip]

I really appreciate the fact that you are taking some
time to discuss this issue. I'm glad that atleast one
person with the knowledge required to proclaim this
idea as plausable or impossible is willing to have a
hand in it's fruition or destruction.

It is my understanding that it would only be bad for a
node to influence it's routing to other nodes based on
it's concept of what it's specilization might be. In
this situation, the routing never changes. In fact, in
this situation, would the other nodes even change
their concept of what the sneakernet node's
specilization is or, for that mater, even notice a
difference at all between a sneakernet node and a
non-sneakernet node? 

Can you take some time to explain why this is a
problem? Can you think of a sample situation where
this could be used to negatively influence the
network? This would be good not only for the current
situation but also to refer to in the future.

Thanks,
Tyler





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