Quote from: TopSoil on July 14, 2010, 03:59:18 PM
QuoteWhy? E-Mail and Jabber work the same way. Everyone can run their own server, and many do, but most users prefer to use someone else’s server(s).Sure it can work that way but is that the ideal? Doesn’t that make the network less robust and more vulnerable to attacks and manipulation?
Not really. If you’re worried, you can always run your very own server.
Nothing. Unless you happen to use one of those supernodes, which you don’t have to, because you can run your own supernode. Or use a trusted one, much like people trust Google with their E-Mail.
It isn’t easier to implement? I’d like to see some proof here.
Counterexample: The totally distributed E-Mail system developed at Rice University is a hell of a lot more complex than running a (network of) semi-centralized mail server(s).
Um. That’s exactly what a supernode server would do.