Toad:
> Freenet stable build 5036 is now available. If you are running the
> stable branch (i.e. unless you know what you are doing), please upgrade.
> You can use the update.sh script on *nix, or the freenet-webinstall.exe
> on Windows, to upgrade. Or you can fetch the jar from
> http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-latest.jar .
> 
> Major changes (since 5034):
> * Fix a major bug in 5034: we weren't taking into account the
> probability of the transfer failing, it was accidentally deleted.
> * Reinstate bandwidth usage based query rejection. This should increase
> transfer rates, reduce the number of connections transferring at once,
> and reduce transfer failure rates.
The last update was a bit too fast, i think.
The built numbers do not seem to me too usefull.
How about releasing things with some freenet-version--pre(1-5) and
freenet-version ?

Where can I get older builds ? I'm able to locate unstable-date
(where i think unstable-builtnumber) is more usefull, since the
Date associated with the jar file tells about the release day....


# addign further description to fproxy peer servlet
---------------------
For me (and I think for others) it might be usefull to see which numbers are
good, or bad. e.g. for time i belief smaller is bettern, so it would be great
if somthing like a arrow would point to the better performance.
      | lookup time  0         10  << better
--------------------------------------
host1 |   ############################
host2 |   #######
host3 |   ################

Thus host 2 does perform well.


# adding general information to fproxy servlet
---------------------

Like:
versionnumber, amount and perentage of the connected hosts
version | # host | %
5029    | 10     | 50
5036    |  5     | 25
6031    |  3     | 15
6033    |  2     | 10

Packet input/output, Waiting input output, total load over time statistic (a
nice picture :)

So one can see, if one's node stays on overload over time (90-100% load). 
If routing improves (packet output,...).


Ciao

Jens Skripczynski
-- 
E-Mail: skripczynski(at)mail2003(dot)skripczynski(dot)de

The Golden Rule of Arts and Sciences:
        He who has the gold makes the rules.

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