Well I know nothing of NGRouting, so I really can't comment on that. :)
So much to read, so little time! :P

/Gabriel

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From: "Nick Tarleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [Tech] freenet vs. freenets


> On Monday 04 August 2003 06:21 pm, Gabriel K wrote:
> > "I say that it is likely that networks will form where most users are
> > from a specific region in the worlds, for instance scandinavia. So their
> > activity will have it's peak at some time. And at this time I think it's
> > not hard
> > to reach the limit!"
> It's possible, and there is the advantage of fewer nodes so easier finding
> data. But NGRouting should help take care of this, and even one node from
one
> subFreenet finding its way into another subFreenet's routing table could
> eventually cause the two to, let's say, coalesce.
> AFAIK, it hasn't been done yet.
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