http://www.geocrawler.com/mail/msg.php3?msg_id=3710442&list=928
> FROM: Brandon
> DATE: 05/08/2000 13:02:08
> SUBJECT: RE:  [Freenet-dev] Freenet URL`s
>
> This leaves me with only one situation in which it would be useful, which
> is when you want to run an isolated Freenet system and _you_ don`t want to
> make it accesible via a web page, but you want other people to be able to
> link via the web to your Freenet cluster. I can`t think of a time when
> this would be useful or desirable.

I could see usefulness in that a freenet:// URI could point to data whose
physical location is deliberatly NOT known.  The idea being to push something
into the freenet and not have to get it from a particular location.  There are
certaily issues with determining how to make a unique ID.  That and assuring
you have the correct copy of it.   Being able to reference an item using
freenet://cloudname/item-id would be interesting.

-Bill Kearney



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