I think both would be better. Users in spanish language countries (a lot) could
choose between a local peer or any spanish language peer.

Christian Biere escreveu:
> LimeWire has a similar feature called "Locale Preference". The difference
> is that it doesn't work by country but rather by language (although a
> country code can be added). I'm not sure whether we should have both or
> just one of the two.
>
> Chagas Chagas wrote:
>
>>I don't know how Gnutella Net works, but I guess if I connect to an
>>ultrapeer in Brazil, I'll have more chances to find brazilian stuff,
>>cause this ultrapeer will probably be connected to more brazilian leafs.
>>Of course, I'm not certain about this. I know the searches are propagated,
>>so maybe it would not be different at all.
>
>
>>If my first guess is correct, I suggest an "Connections reserved for
>>nodes in [Country] [nn]%" configuration.


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