Matthew Toseland skrev:
> 3) Add a "pause" feature (188 votes)
> 
> This might actually be partly due to the frequently fixed and re-broken 
> "Freenet doesn't restart after I change IP address / my laptop sleeps / etc" 
> bug. We need to fix that ASAP.
> 
> It is also closely related to the general fact that it takes quite some time 
> for a node to get up to speed on opennet after it's been down for a while. I 
> have several ideas about how to improve that. We need to make Freenet more 
> low-uptime-friendly, even if that means using unreasonable levels of data 
> redundancy.
> 
> It is also closely related to the system tray icon. We have one on Windows, 
> we will soon have one on Mac, once we have both I will write one for Linux.
> 
> But the specific demand is that we have some means for the node to "pause" 
> its connections, so that it can get them back quickly. There has been much 
> debate on this on IRC, lists and the bug tracker, it is probably possible and 
> is related to some others ...
> 
> Other options include just cutting the bandwidth limit or turning off the 
> client layer etc.

If we can optimize start and stop, maybe a "pause" feature isn't even 
needed? Starting and stopping the service is already quite speedy. 
Sounds like the main problem is getting back into the network.

> 4) use the port 80,443,53,1863 for comunication (171 votes)
> 
> Remains remarkably popular!

Note that UserVoice is easily spamable... Might not be as many users as 
you think.

- Zero3
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