On Friday 17 August 2007 15:22, vive wrote:
> As a side note, I have looked through the freenet opennet implementation.
> It seems like 5 minutes is a minimum time having a connection before being
> able to drop it for another destination sampling, if a node has accumulated
> the max 15 opennet peers already. (So if destination sampling happens to
> produce some clustering for a while, it may be there for a period, as with
> the speculation above.) Swaps are initiated every 2 seconds if not locked,
> on the other hand. Are the opennet values experience from previous
> implementations or under some current experimentation? :-)
> (when I originally tried to understand destination sampling, it was
> depending on probabilities for rewiring rather than times)

The time limits are there simply to limit connection churn to a reasonable 
level, by giving nodes a chance to prove themselves before we dump them.
>
> Best,
> /Vilhelm
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