I'm still not able to fetch your site :(
It is on stable, right?

On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 08:41:57AM -0600, Conrad J. Sabatier wrote:
> By the way, Toad, now's a good time to tell you how mightily impressed I
> am at how quickly my node got up to speed.  In just a couple of days, my
> spider's database had pretty well fleshed itself out with all the
> currently available links.  Nice!

> 
> > Also, consider the fact that when the 0.7 starts to become somthing 
> > that can be run, you might get two split networks (again), and my 
> > guess is that dolphin will want to play with the big boys over at 
> > unstable. I can't talk for dolphin, but that would be my guess. 
> > Leaving stable without a updated spidered index (again) would be a 
> > bad move.
> 
> Actually, funny you mention that.  I just enabled the "dual-network"
> hack on my node yesterday and seeded it with a bunch of stable and
> unstable nodes.  So there's a good possibility that it could be a
> useable index for both branches.

Probably not with 0.7, we'll be changing FCP, and doing a full content
reset (I know, but it's necessary. This one time...)
> 
> > But who says it should replace anything? Is there some magic limit 
> > on the number of sites on the web-interface?
> > Why not just add DFI (and maby mr.X index also)?

Possibly, but first I have to RETRIEVE it. :)
> > 
> > PS. Conrad, great to see you around again! :)
> 
> Thanks.  It's nice to be back.  I'd forgotten how much I enjoyed
> tinkering with this stuff.  :-)
> 
> > If you have not already, you might wanna look into what Hopekiller 
> > has done with your spider.
> > No need for you to fix things he has already fixed (or the other 
> > way around).
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]/hopeless-index/17//files/spider.r
> > ar

Not adding hopeless index until somebody writes code to autoupdate
edition sites on the bookmarks page.
> 
> Yes, I noticed that somewhere (on your site, I think).  I'll have to
> check it out.
> 
> Right now, I'm mainly preoccupied with getting all of the spider's
> database files up to snuff (mainly categorizing all the new sites that
> have come up while I was away), and also with tuning my node.  I've
> been poring over Sun's docs, and I'm experimenting right now with
> running the JVM using FreeBSD's 1:1 thread mapping library (libthr.so)
> in conjunction with some of the more esoteric JVM command line options.
> Interesting stuff!  :-)
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Matthew J Toseland - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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