[freenet-dev] Opennet warning?

2006-07-11 Thread jdavie...@comcast.net
> Hmmm, on second thoughts, lets not take this metaphor too far... if
> opennet mode is promiscuous, then darknet is polyamorous...

Good point - If my dates were in promiscuous mode by default, I doubt I'd 
switch them over...
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[freenet-dev] Re: Immediate priorities

2006-05-30 Thread jdavie...@comcast.net
From: Jusa Saari 

> Maybe you should consider reimplementing Freenet in pure ANSI C ?-)

Long-time lurker, first-time poster.

I've been lurking around the freenet project for a long time, and I'd love to 
contribute something.  An implementation of Freenet (or, at least, the node 
part) in ANSI C is something I've thought would be interesting for quite some 
time.  However, to make this work, there would have to be some sort of frozen 
interface on inter-node communications... but if there is such an interface 
defined, I can't find any documentation on it.  I can find the FCP docs 
(http://freenet.sourceforge.net/index.php?page=fcp) of course, but that doesn't 
cover how nodes talk to other nodes... and I'm afraid of spending *too* much 
time reverse engineering a protocol that's going to change out from under me 
before I can get it working.  How stable is this interface?  If I take the 
first steps toward a working C implementation of the freenet node (that is, 
documenting the inter-node protocol), is it likely to be a waste of time?



[freenet-dev] Bandwidth limits...

2006-10-19 Thread jdavie...@comcast.net
Are you implying that Freenet is becoming self-aware?

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From: san...@sandos.se
> > Hi,
> >
> > At toad's prompting I tried an experiment.  The results were interesting.
> > I changed by output bandwidth limit to 100k/s.  The result.  NO change
> > in the output rates.  It still averages about 5k/s with peaks of about 20.
> 
> This has always been the case for me. I think the network is simply
> limiting speeds itself, by which mechanism I dont know.
> 
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