>Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 00:11:14 +0200
>From: daniele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [freenet-support] Timed content
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>I was thinking about the incredible amount of space that is used within 
>freenet to hold contents that no one will never try to retrieve, 
>because, for example, they are obsolete.
>If the person that puts the content on freenet knows that, for example, 
>within 1 week, it will be obsolete, because of newer releases or because 
>no one will know no more about its existence (eg: files shared via 
>frost), or for anything else, it would be great if he could specify a 
>time when every node keeping parts of the file can delete them (removing 
>the file from freenet).

Such a function is not necessary since Freenet will push the least popular
content out in order to make room for new inserts. That way it will never
run out of space. If something becomes obsolete, one must assume that it
will become less popular and thus fade from the net all by itself in time.
So why make a manual procedure for something that works perfectly
automatically?

Regards,
J

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