> I've been lurking for some time and I'm looking for a good way to
> contribute.  If running a seed node helps then I'm all for it
> 
> I currently have several machines running freenet of which I would be happy
> to use as a seednode.  My question is, what makes a good seednode?

Mandatory:
- Having a static IP adress or a dynamic DNS host (which you should tell 
Freenet in the configuration about).
- Opennet port needs to be forwarded / open

Optional:
- It shouldn't be to poor with upstream bandwidth. I'd say 30 KiB/s and 
upwards.
- It might cause quite some CPU usage, you will have to observe whether CPu is 
enough

We could really need seednodes so please consider it :)
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