[freenet-dev] "Working period" for XMLSpider

2009-04-07 Thread Daniel Cheng
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Artefact2 wrote: > The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin. > > You can config that period, for example : > > Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01 > and 23h59 allow 10 maximum requests. > > Why ? To

[freenet-dev] "Working period" for XMLSpider

2009-04-07 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 00:11:13 Ian Clarke wrote: > To check the code, try to find something reasonably unique in there > and Google for it, or search with http://www.google.com/codesearch. That only searches public source code. But it's a good idea sure, for anonymous contributions (this case

[freenet-dev] "Working period" for XMLSpider

2009-04-06 Thread Ian Clarke
To check the code, try to find something reasonably unique in there and Google for it, or search with http://www.google.com/codesearch. Of course you won't find everything, but I don't think anyone can expect superhuman efforts to verify the copyright status of anonymously submitted code - I'd

[freenet-dev] "Working period" for XMLSpider

2009-04-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 06 April 2009 01:38:34 Daniel Cheng wrote: > Toad: Is there any license issue if i apply this patch? > You need the original contributor to agree to the license, which for Freenet is generally GPL 2 or later, and you need to be fairly sure that there aren't large chunks copied and

[freenet-dev] "Working period" for XMLSpider

2009-04-06 Thread Daniel Cheng
Toad: Is there any license issue if i apply this patch? On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Artefact2 wrote: > The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin. > > You can config that period, for example : > > Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01

Re: [freenet-dev] Working period for XMLSpider

2009-04-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 06 April 2009 01:38:34 Daniel Cheng wrote: Toad: Is there any license issue if i apply this patch? You need the original contributor to agree to the license, which for Freenet is generally GPL 2 or later, and you need to be fairly sure that there aren't large chunks copied and

Re: [freenet-dev] Working period for XMLSpider

2009-04-06 Thread Ian Clarke
To check the code, try to find something reasonably unique in there and Google for it, or search with http://www.google.com/codesearch. Of course you won't find everything, but I don't think anyone can expect superhuman efforts to verify the copyright status of anonymously submitted code - I'd

Re: [freenet-dev] Working period for XMLSpider

2009-04-06 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Tuesday 07 April 2009 00:11:13 Ian Clarke wrote: To check the code, try to find something reasonably unique in there and Google for it, or search with http://www.google.com/codesearch. That only searches public source code. But it's a good idea sure, for anonymous contributions (this case

Re: [freenet-dev] Working period for XMLSpider

2009-04-06 Thread Daniel Cheng
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Artefact2 artefa...@gmail.com wrote: The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin. You can config that period, for example : Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01 and 23h59 allow 10 maximum requests.

Re: [freenet-dev] Working period for XMLSpider

2009-04-06 Thread Romain Dalmaso
Well, I exactly used svn diff patchfile to make the patch :) For the indentation, sorry I wasn't aware of that. I'll respect that next time. I'll ignore build.xml too =) Thanks for your efforts though. On 4/7/09, Daniel Cheng j16sdiz+free...@gmail.com wrote: On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM,

[freenet-dev] "Working period" for XMLSpider

2009-04-05 Thread Artefact2
The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin. You can config that period, for example : Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01 and 23h59 allow 10 maximum requests. Why ? To generate the index faster when the computer is idle ;-) There is a

[freenet-dev] Working period for XMLSpider

2009-04-05 Thread Artefact2
The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin. You can config that period, for example : Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests, and between 7h01 and 23h59 allow 10 maximum requests. Why ? To generate the index faster when the computer is idle ;-) There is a

Re: [freenet-dev] Working period for XMLSpider

2009-04-05 Thread Daniel Cheng
Toad: Is there any license issue if i apply this patch? On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 11:59 PM, Artefact2 artefa...@gmail.com wrote: The attached patch provides a working period for the XMLSpider plugin. You can config that period, for example : Between 0h00 and 7h00, allow 500 maximum requests,