On 3/3/19 10:00 AM, [email protected] wrote: > Naomi Phillips transcribed 799 bytes: >> Might it be a good idea to make --disable-creation-time the default in >> gnunet-publish? If multiple people publish the same directory (e.g. by >> downloading and republishing), unless each one of them is careful to >> --disable-creation-time it will create multiple identical directories >> with different chks. This creates a mess of identical results in any >> keywords they share, as well as creates guesswork regarding which >> result(s) are usable should any of them become unavailable. As far as I >> can tell, it seems like making --disable-creation-time the default would >> have significant advantages with negligible drawbacks. >> -- >> Naomi Phillips
Yes, very good point. Our default should (almost) always be the safest / least information-leaky option, so I've now changed this in commit b8445cbf0a6d2b904de2c0a8e2458120256bfb59. > This would not affect updates as in "this version is newer than > the old one", right? Correct. _______________________________________________ GNUnet-developers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers
