I don't think so, that is making things to complicated. People can learn for
themselves what HTL works from their situation.

On Sat, 15 Apr 2000, Jeffrey B. Siegal wrote:
> Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> > True, but you have to be careful as well, if it starts by only searching the
> > local nodes, that 36s hops down the drain (of course, they would be damn 
> > fast
> > 36 hops, so people on this network would just have to adapt and set HTL 
> > larger).
> 
> Just an idea: Maybe HTL should have some time or distance component.
> 
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