Maybe it would be useful for quickstarting F2F networks then? On Tue, Apr 30, 2019 at 2:06 AM Christian Grothoff <[email protected]> wrote: > > Well, but that's the point: it shouldn't make sense for normal users. > This is only for shipping hard-coded HELLOs with a distribution where an > expiration time makes no sense as those HELLOs "should" be for stable > peers used to bootstrap. All the 'normal' HELLOs peers learn should be > soft-state and expire eventually (if the peer is not reachable anymore). > > On 4/29/19 11:35 PM, Daniel Golle wrote: > > Should we maybe install this tool if it makes sense for normal users? > > On small systems (OpenWrt, ...) GNUnet is anyway split into a few > > dozens of packages, one more wouldn't hurt ;) >
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