J�r�me Bouat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I just executed "traceroute" on the ultrapeers IP adresses I was
> connected with. I got from 17 to 18 jumps.
> 
> Is there a proximity policy or not when gtk-g chooses an ultrapeer node
> to which it has to connect ?

I don't think so. What would the benefits be, except being nice to
ISPs and global networks?

I'd rather have a stable, fast connection around half the globe, I
think, then a shaky, slow one to my neighbor. But maybe that's selfish
of me.

/Mirar



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