Matthew Toseland wrote: > PROBEALL: requests (telnet to 2323 and type PROBEALL: then tail -f > wrapper.log), and implementation of spying on other nodes' swaps, seem > to confirm the prior observations that: > - Locations of nodes are strongly clustered around 0.0.
If I'm not mistaken, 0.0 is not a special location (besides being the warp point from 1.0). So this clustering towards zero doesn't seem a natural process. Even if there were reasons for the nodes getting naturally concentrated around some location, then it could be anything and not precisely 0.0?