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So, I invited Aberbotimue and PurelySkinDeep and Gonmatron and Protempore to join me in our filesharing excercise.

Then AlienSpaceBat said Hi and we exchanged keys. Great, I thought, a 6th member.

He had 5 people in his bit of the network, and guess what, we're now a 10-person network!

I had just been thinking "Hmm, is it reasonable to expand this without asking other people?" I guess it's a tad late for that now...

Amusingly, one of them sent messages to all of us, saying that we were welcome to join their network and could we introduce ourselves :->

On the other hand, one of the new people has told me that there's a search facility, which I've just used to find lots of cool stuff spread across the network.

Which is about 150Gigabytes of 'stuff'

Date: 2003-06-04 12:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] alienspacebat.livejournal.com
I guess it depends on the type of network. There are options for not broadcasting your public key and limiting by ip address and network name. So if you only wanted to talk to a few people and close it you could all share keys manually. In a network where the keys are spread freely, expansion is inevitable and generally accepted. You can still choose not to propogate your key if required and then send it to certain collected users.

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