Path: sys6626!bison!draco!jim From: jim@draco.bison.mb.ca (Jim Jaworski) Newsgroups: man.freenet Subject: Re: Other Freenets Message-ID: <1994Apr17.042254.24273@draco.bison.mb.ca> Date: Sun, 17 Apr 1994 04:22:54 GMT References: <2oicmj$i6l@canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca> <0e5Vkc1w165w@sys6626.bison.mb.ca> Organization: The Draco Unix System Lines: 50 X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Titanium Knight (titan@sys6626.bison.mb.ca) wrote in man.freenet: : rahardj@cc.umanitoba.ca (Budi Rahardjo) writes: : > jim@draco.bison.mb.ca (Jim Jaworski) writes: : > : > >: People will use BlueSky resources as a gateway only (e.g. to connect to : > >: MUDs, IRC, etc. and stay there for hours :-) ) : > : > >People will be limited to 60 minutes/day and no more, so nobody will be : > >able to hog the modem resources. : > : > Sounds good. Just make sure your have enough resource. : To give everyone an opportunity to use the system, all : users will be subject to a limit of, say, one hour, on their Free-Net : session. However, there is no limit on the number of sessions that a : Free-Net user can have on any given day. : Doesen't look like it'll be an hour a day. I doubt that would be enough : time for most people, especially once they get into reading Usenet news, : posting, looking around, and doing one million other neat things. :-) I saw a short while back either in man.freenet or in one of the computer papers that the Winnipeg Freenet will start with something like 15 async. modems -- that works out to exactly 3 hundred and 60 people EACH day -- not enough if this is going to be a general resource for many, many Winnipeggers. The Freenet committee should target a user base (at start of over 1000). So to do the calculation of how many async. modems will be required: 1000 potential users / 24 hours in each day = 42 async. modems. Now since the current *standard* async. speed is 14.4 Kbps and since these cost about $200 each the cost for 42 of these little suckers will be in the neighborhood of: $200 x 42 = $8400.00 + PST + GST. Maybe one of the major modem manufacturers could give a discount on this purchase as they are known to do this for BBS sysops. On the other hand, if *each* user is limited to 45 minutes / day the amount of modems (initially) will be slightly lower (1/3 less). Just my ever shrinking $0.02 worth. -- Jim Jaworski Winnipeg MB Canada Internet: jim@draco.bison.mb.ca TEAM OS/2