On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 02:20:14AM +0100, Oskar Sandberg wrote:
> I think we do a poor job of presenting the requirements of freenet
> involvement to those who stumble upon it. To use freenet, a host must
> be:
> 
> (a) Accessible to connections from the Internet.

Most people on a broadband or modem connection.

> (b) Permanently addressed.

Not true at all.  Technically my IP address can change, as it is DHCP, 
however in over 18 months of having a cable internet hookup - my IP 
address has only changed once.  By your definition, my computer would be 
useless to Freenet.

> (c) Constantly running and online.

There is no evidence to suggest that a node can't start contributing 
positively to Freenet after just a few hours, meaning that there is no 
evidence to suggest that this is true.

> (d) Not starved for bandwidth or other resources.

Well, I download a-lot, perhaps 30MB on a heavy day, on a relatively
slow broadband connection, yet this is just 0.2% of the total I could 
potentially download on any given day (about 13GB).

Ian.

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