I would strongly recommend that people read this paper - it is extremely 
impressive, both in concept and execution, and I definitely think that 
this mechanism, or a derivative of this mechanism, should go on the 0.6 
TODO list.

Ian.

On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 08:21:12AM -0400, Amr Kronfol wrote:
> Hello all,
> 
> I am an undergraduate computer science student at Princeton.  I just
> completed the first draft of my thesis paper in which I describe FASD, a
> fault-tolerant adaptive, scalable, distributed search engine inspired by
> Freenet and designed with Freenet in mind.  I propose a protocol for
> decentralized fuzzy search and then analyse the results from my
> simulation.  The draft is somewhat long and a little rough on the edges
> but I would love to hear some feedback.  It is available at
> 
> http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~akronfol/kronfol_thesis_draft.ps
> 
> 
> Warm regards,
> 
> Amr Kronfnol
> 
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