On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 01:58:42PM -0700, Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Opening a connection to the other node might benefit us in the long run,
> > but if all our connections are occupied talking to the node that we
> > happened already to be talking to, we get into a degenerate, dangerous
> > situation.
> 
> No, if the node's connection was overloaded, then NGrouting would route 
> the message elsewhere, we don't need your communist government algorithm 
> manipulating the free market of Freenet information retrieval to 
> prevent this ;-)

:)

As long as we implement NIO first, and as long as new nodes have some
favourable bias (which they will need), I don't have a problem with
NGrouting ignoring the cached/uncached issue. Given that NIO is in
unstable CVS as we speak, this isn't a big problem. However, we will see
where the evidence takes us after NGrouting is implemented.
> 
> Ian.
> 
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