I see that a number of people are keen to find a way to better-use nodes 
which may not be up 24/7, but are up a lot.

One solution is for each node to maintain some metadata with their 
reference, basically 24 values, each the probability that they will be 
online in each hour of the day (relative to GMT).

This data could be passed around with the nodes reference, and factored 
into the contact probability for that node.

I assume that many nodes that are not up 24/7, will be up at reasonably 
predictable hours of the day.

Having said that, I am really not sure if this is worth the effort.

Ian.

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