On Fri, Apr 21, 2006 at 10:16:13PM +0100, Michael Rogers wrote:
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> Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > - We compute the overall request quota from the above.
> > - If there are n peers, and q quota, then each peer has a guaranteed q/n
> >   requests. These can be sent regardless of what the other peers do.
> > - Some nodes will send fewer requests than their guaranteed share of the
> >   quota, so after the basic quota shares have been allocated, some global
> >   quota will remain. If all remaining requests above the basic quota fit
> >   into this, we let all requests through.
> > - If not, we allocate the requests to the node which is the least above
> >   its quota, followed by the one with next fewest extra requests...
> >   until we run out of global quota.
> 
> You've reinvented the bucket ;-)

:)

For anyone interested in this debate, most of it is happening on
devl at freenetproject.org.
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> Cheers,
> Michael
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Matthew J Toseland - toad at amphibian.dyndns.org
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ICTHUS - Nothing is impossible. Our Boss says so.
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