On Thu, Dec 28, 2000 at 07:45:41PM -0800, Mr.Bad wrote:
> >>>>> "OS" == Oskar Sandberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>     OS> I don't think this is true (in either case, and I realize you
>     OS> are using hyperbole). Any specific example?
> 
> Hold on, let me get my quote-o-matic.
> 
> Scott: "If one wants to set up private Freenets, they need to use a
>   different node than Fred.  Rather than bloat the worldwide Freenet
>   node with this code, branch Fred and create a 'paranoia' Fred."
> 
> Oskar: "But it's not a bad idea and since it is harmless when not used
>   it may be worth adding at some point."
> 
> That was the basis of my point, which was more humorous than anything
> else. I tend to be of the school that likes to throw in small features
> if they are a) up to the user/admin to choose and b) relatively
> low-impact for other functionality.

I agree with Scott's stance that we don't want unnecessary features, but
sometimes you need to compromise, and I would rather do that on features
that are at least not harmful (ie, not your clusters)...

> 
> But that's just me.
> 
> ~Mr. Bad
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