There doesn't seem to be much in the way of freenet .7 opennet design
documents available yet, so please pardon me if I'm asking foolish
questions.

For hybrid nodes with both opennet and darknet peers does it really
make sense that opennet links participate in location swapping?

It seems to me that a nodes numerous opennet links may exert excessive
influence over it's location, moving it off the position which would
be correct for the fixed darknet topology.

Would it not make more sense if nodes connected to both simply slowly
changed who they link to on the opennet to achieve a desirable
distance distribution from their swapping derived location on the
darknet.

I'm seeing quite a few opennet links with very high latency. Because
opennet is already is 'less secure' and exists mostly as a way to
bootstrap freenet, would it be acceptable to mostly prefer peers with
lower latency?

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