For those of you who are still interested here is my latest writeup on
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let me know privately. I hope to eventually have a separate mailing list
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You will notice that I left off a lot of the technical detai
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> Is this possible? Are there any potential problems with that solution?
How do you plan on routing? Persistent data doesn't do Freenet any good if other nodes
don't know how to route to that data.
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> I thought that for the over nodes there will be no difference whenever
> the file is in the main datastore or in the persistent index. The node
> simply will have the file and it will not be possible to say where it is.
Look at it this way. You're claiming that, if I manually
>> Is this possible?
>Mere caching is insufficient. You must publish the list of files you
>cache, so that your node may be instructed to insert the missing
>file.
I thought that for the over nodes there will be no difference whenever
the file is in the main datastore or in the persistent inde
Roman Bednarek:
> Is this possible?
Mere caching is insufficient. You must publish the list of files you
cache, so that your node may be instructed to insert the missing
file.
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Hi.
I apologize in advance if this has been already discussed, but I have some
ideas about persistent data storage.
Freenet could optionaly manage a local data store which is controlled by
the user and files are not automaticaly deleted from it. In that way
these files wil never disa