> Evan Daniel wrote: >> What if I have 2 lists, one from someone I call Alice and one from >> someone I call Bob. Then Alice adds a friend she calls Bob (who's not >> the same as the one I call Bob). What now? > > Bob/foo.txt > Alice/Bob/foo.txt ? > >> Or alternately both Alice and Bob add different Charlies... > > Alice/Charlie/foo.txt > Bob/Charlie/foo.txt ? > > Cheers, > Michael
But this now defeats the purpose of ability to give those links to a newbie (friend?) because you will have no idea in which order that newbie has signed up for the FNS. Here is what i mean: There are two Charlies and one of them signed up for the links from another one so you tell somebody: "Go to Charlie/foo.txt" they won't know if you mean "Charlie (1)/foo.txt" or "Charlie (2)/foo.txt" which is the same thing as "Charlie (1)/Charlie (2)/foo.txt" And finally there are two Charlies, both have "foo.txt". I sign up to both of their links, and after that both Charlies sign up to each other's links (just to make it more complicated) how will these links be rendered: Charlie/foo.txt Charlie/Charlie/foo.txt -- Hi! I am a .SIG virus! Copy me to your SIG so that I can spread! http://freedom.libsyn.com/ Voice of Freedom, Radical Podcast http://www.whengendarmesleeps.org/ When Gendarme Sleeps, Anarchy's Zine of Poetry ======================== "None of us are free until all of us are free." ~ Mihail Bakunin
