[freenet-dev] Part Time Node

2006-11-02 Thread Volodya
G.Roethlin wrote: > In the old 0.3 and 0.5 days I used to have a part time node, which was > active about 16 hours a day. It worked reasonably well (my node was > bussy scratching at it's output bandwith limit). Could this work in 0.7 > freenet too? > > cb Although 24/7 is better for obvious reas

[freenet-dev] Part Time Node

2006-11-02 Thread Ed Tomlinson
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 20:39, toad wrote: > In theory yes. In practice no. The reason is this: > - You will probably get your peers from #freenet-refs > - Most people there seem to drop nodes when they are offline for a few > hours. Actually I think it can work just fine. When you exchan

Re: [freenet-dev] Part Time Node

2006-11-02 Thread Ed Tomlinson
On Wednesday 01 November 2006 20:39, toad wrote: > In theory yes. In practice no. The reason is this: > - You will probably get your peers from #freenet-refs > - Most people there seem to drop nodes when they are offline for a few > hours. Actually I think it can work just fine. When you exchan

[freenet-dev] Part Time Node

2006-11-02 Thread toad
In theory yes. In practice no. The reason is this: - You will probably get your peers from #freenet-refs - Most people there seem to drop nodes when they are offline for a few hours. If your peers are understanding - perhaps because they are true darknet peers (i.e. nodes run by people you actua

[freenet-dev] Part Time Node

2006-11-02 Thread G.Roethlin
In the old 0.3 and 0.5 days I used to have a part time node, which was active about 16 hours a day. It worked reasonably well (my node was bussy scratching at it's output bandwith limit). Could this work in 0.7 freenet too? cb

Re: [freenet-dev] Part Time Node

2006-11-01 Thread Volodya
G.Roethlin wrote: > In the old 0.3 and 0.5 days I used to have a part time node, which was > active about 16 hours a day. It worked reasonably well (my node was > bussy scratching at it's output bandwith limit). Could this work in 0.7 > freenet too? > > cb Although 24/7 is better for obvious reas

Re: [freenet-dev] Part Time Node

2006-11-01 Thread toad
In theory yes. In practice no. The reason is this: - You will probably get your peers from #freenet-refs - Most people there seem to drop nodes when they are offline for a few hours. If your peers are understanding - perhaps because they are true darknet peers (i.e. nodes run by people you actua

[freenet-dev] Part Time Node

2006-11-01 Thread G.Roethlin
In the old 0.3 and 0.5 days I used to have a part time node, which was active about 16 hours a day. It worked reasonably well (my node was bussy scratching at it's output bandwith limit). Could this work in 0.7 freenet too? cb ___ Devl mailing lis