> > NGRouting will only favor open connections over closed connections if
> > the price of going with a sub-optimal open connection reference is lower
> > than that of going with the optimal non-open connection reference, and
> > if this is the case, then NGRouting is perfectly correct in its
> > decision.  If the open-connection node gets overloaded then it will
> > no-longer make sense to route via that node, and NGrouting will route
> > elsewhere.  You can't argue with simple market economics, and that is
> > what NGrouting is.
> 
> I'm not going to even try to argue with this. I'm just going to ignore
> you.

Wow - convincing counter-argument there Matthew, Socrates would have 
been proud!

Ian.

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