On Aug 8, 2009, at 8:45 PM, Joe Touch wrote:
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Hi, all,
Has anyone raised the potential need for fair-sharing in home
gateways?
I.e., to prevent a single home user from swamping out another home
user?
Non-technological solutions are often more useful in the home. If one
user
is mom and the other user is Johnny, then mom will tell Johnny to shut
down
the bittorrent so she can do her work. We saw that in an ethnographic
study
of home users last year. We can rely on social controls for home
networking
and should consider how to make use of them.
Mark
(we saw this in a gateway Lars, Yu-shun Wang, and I developed, FWIW,
when we used it to support demos at workshops).
Joe
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