> There is an issue: The current date-based psedo-updates do not > travel along the path the first file did. This meens that Freenet's > claim of 'routing gets better over time' is only good until the > next update. Well, not really. Freenet's routing works just as well for newly inserted data as it does for established data, except that established data may be more widely cached. Ian.
- RE: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get real updating done... Brandon
- RE: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get real updating ... Mark J. Roberts
- RE: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get real updat... Brandon
- RE: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get real u... Mark J. Roberts
- RE: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get real u... Mark J. Roberts
- RE: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get r... Mark J. Roberts
- Re: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get r... Travis Bemann
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- RE: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get r... Brandon
- Re: RE: [Freenet-dev] Why don't we get real updating done? Timm Murray