I ran Prodnet, and my nodes rt maxed at 40 nodes with only 15 reachable.
One day after toad's some what say hasty fork (I agree with the
decision, I just think it'd been better to use a new branch than
supposedly ruin the experience :-/?? For others) my rt has hit 32 nodes
with 25 reachable, and hopefully more will join as it is showing some
promise.

Pete

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brandon Low
Sent: 23 October 2003 07:54
To: Discussion of development issues
Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] Re: Don't upgrade to 6269


On Wed, 10/22/03 at 22:58:20 -0700, Martin Stone Davis wrote:
> To get on the new network, you'd have to do it intentionally: download
> unstable.ref and overwrite your seednodes.ref.  Furthermore, I'm not 
> sure how a network fork relates to privacy issues.

Initially, if people running unstable identify themselves, and upgrade,
their freenet nodes, and requests may be associated to a person, this is
the nature of a small network, once it grows to at least say 100 nodes,
the anonymity of freenet is valid.  This is kinda the reason the
'prodnet' project failed.

--B
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