On Thu, Sep 27, 2001 at 12:38:50PM -0700, Sukru Tikves wrote:
> You claim that a maximum of 100 nodes can be searched
> on any query.
> 
> So if a new node inserts a new data, and another new
> node requests that data, which has never been
> requested before, there is only %0.1 chance that the
> request will succeed on a 1,000,000 node freenet. That
> is "unacceptable".

You obviously do not have a clue about how Freenet actually works.
Please actually read Ian's thesis before you decide that you really
know everything about this.

> Let's make something clear: the routing technique used
> in freenet (for 0.3; 0.4 is not documented) is only a
> heuristic fucntion that tries to "guess" where to look
> for data.
> 
> This will work good ONLY IF the data is moved to a
> location it can easily be found. Otherwise, freenet
> routing will only work for "fameous data", for regular
> data it is a blind BFS which is pruned TOO EARLY.

Once again, you assume you know how Freenet works.  Go read the
paper before you think you understand how Freenet routing works.

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