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    Auto-requeries!

    It seems that auto-requeries are not so easy to handle as Vinnie thought, but he was able to critic Phex and Xolox, he wanted to block them:

    http://www.bearshare.net/forum/showt...threadid=12772

    Should we now block him too? :)

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    Hi Morgwen

    Hadn't you given up on P2P a while ago?

    Anyway, everyone with half a brain knows Vinnie says whatever is useful to him at the time, and he'd probably sell his grandma if he found it to be advantageous.

    However, seeing as the thread you point to is unclear as to whether or not the multiple requery behaviour is a bug or a "feature" - it seems to ocur only in some cases, thus suggesting the former - it's a little early to start taking cheap shots.

    ... and who said I couldn't be balanced? :black
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    Re: Hi Morgwen

    Originally posted by Roamerick
    Hadn't you given up on P2P a while ago?
    Yes I am mainly around gnutellaforums to help our new mods before I leave for my "needed rest"!


    However, seeing as the thread you point to is unclear as to whether or not the multiple requery behaviour is a bug or a "feature" - it seems to ocur only in some cases, thus suggesting the former - it's a little early to start taking cheap shots.
    My point is he test an alpha in public which hurts the Gnet, but he badmouths other clients that hurted the gnet in the same way, so what we learn now?

    Do private tests first and release it to the public...

    Its not a cheap shot just truth!

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