[freenet-support] Data down a hole

2004-08-16 Thread Michael
Why cannot Freenet retain it's previous states better?  
And, why, when I update to each newer version, must I lose 
connections that I had before(YoYo for example) which have to 
rebuild themselves up to their previous state of connectivity?
Looks to me(an un-knowing one) like there should be a way where
my Freenet browsing will attain a state of specialization peculiar 
to what I use regularly.  It seldom does this(and yes, even using 
a large browser cache and also using a 10 gig data store).
Is there a fix in existence or is that reserved for version 6000+?
P.S. With 5091 this particular data hole issue worsened.

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Re: [freenet-support] Data down a hole

2004-08-16 Thread Toad
On Mon, Aug 16, 2004 at 08:09:06AM -0700, Michael wrote:
 Why cannot Freenet retain it's previous states better?  
 And, why, when I update to each newer version, must I lose 
 connections that I had before(YoYo for example) which have to 
 rebuild themselves up to their previous state of connectivity?

On the same day, GMT?

 Looks to me(an un-knowing one) like there should be a way where
 my Freenet browsing will attain a state of specialization peculiar 
 to what I use regularly.  It seldom does this(and yes, even using 
 a large browser cache and also using a 10 gig data store).

That would be very dangerous. But it should reach a state where it can
get popular content such as YoYo reasonably easily...

 Is there a fix in existence or is that reserved for version 6000+?
 P.S. With 5091 this particular data hole issue worsened.

Hmm.
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