Matthew Toseland: > I would argue that it already has demonstrated that it can work. > Inserting a file with HTL 12, and fetching it immediately from another > node at HTL 25, and succeeding, on a network of hundreds of nodes, is > promising (just before 0.5.0). But it's not working terribly well at the > moment, and there is certainly more to do as well as more to watch.
Random routing... > I'm not talking about a new algorithm. I'm talking about the first two > hops, which would be random and mixmastered, so that the second one can > see the HTL and the key, but only the first one can see the source node. I know. I was trying to explain the rationale for making the core routing reliable before buttressing it with new features. _______________________________________________ devl mailing list devl at freenetproject.org http://hawk.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
