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And back to the original issue. If you have read that thread to the end, you would notice that there is a solution for it already, even if the new alpha haven't been released yet. The problem was that the requery interval was set to zero. And because there was no other users complaining about that, the default value was correct with most users (for some reason I had the wrong value). So, actually I was the only user flooding the network with BearShare. |
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Last edited by Kaapeli; May 30th, 2002 at 08:15 AM. |
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someone said: "You should test the alpha in private... like other do too!" If the alpha were not public then how would this bug have been discovered? There is a difference between INTENTIONALLY requerying at short intervals and a BUG. Luckily, the bug was caught before 3.0 went final, so it does not cause harm to the gnutella network at a large scale. XoloX and friends didn't care about the effects their aggressive re-querying behaviour would have (Don't even try to say that XoloX wouldn't/hasn't harm the the gnutella network. You just said that BearShare would harm the network with agressive requerying). XoloX dont even have public betas. |
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but you can test betas in public (they tested it for some weeks in private now) but not alphas! Morgwen |
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Normally alphas are versions which are for non-public tests and betas for the public... normally... Morgwen |
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Morgwen, do you have possibly something agains the way how BearShare is testing the betas in public? I think there is nothing wrong with the way how BearShare is doing it (ten day expiration date in each beta, new betas out almost daily). It is the best way to get feedback from wide userbase and it helps you to find bugs quickly. |
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Sure its the best way to find bugs quikly, but while you search for them you might hurt the net... So the normal process is first to test the version in private (a few users) until you can say the big bugs are found and then release a "public" beta! Limewire and the others do the it this way... Morgwen |
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