Ian Clarke: > That is certainly possible, but unlikely, since there are probably about > 10 working Freesites in Freenet right now, and many more users of Frost, > each of which is probably running their own node. There is probably a > small number of nodes right now, but this is more likely to worsen > functionality, not make it better. The core problem is really that of > obtaining enough working seednodes, in addition to the datastore bug and > some IBM JVM issues.
It was a guess based on the number of requests for working seed nodes we get in #freenet. Looks like our seed nodes are unreliable. > What part of "we would obviously document them as known bugs with > the release" constitutes "lying to the users"? It's the part where you misrepresent nascent development code that happens to sometimes work as a stable application that happens to have a few shortcomings. > If you see problems with software like Frost why don't you help > them fix it rather than just heckling from the peanut gallery. At > least Jan-Thomas has got off his arse and is actually trying to do > something useful. I have enough nightmares about Freenet's general susceptibility to flooding attacks. _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list Devl at freenetproject.org http://lists.freenetproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devl
