Jari, the point of my comment was that
a) shifting the user agent to transparently use the user's resources beyond
fulfilling the individual user's requests can reek of hijack; if its done, the
perceptional issue does need to be dealt with regardless of any moral
implications of the user's behaviour. ("Why does my Internet become teh slow
after downloading some files with Firefox, that doesn't happen with IE")
b) the extent to which "giving back" is appropriate is not necessarily
constant across torrents
Jari, the point of my comment was that
a) shifting the user agent to transparently use the user's resources beyond
fulfilling the individual user's requests can reek of hijack; if its done, the
perceptional issue does need to be dealt with regardless of any moral
implications of the user's behaviour. ("Why does my Internet become teh slow
after downloading some files with Firefox, that doesn't happen with IE")
b) the extent to which "giving back" is appropriate is not necessarily
constant across torrents
That said, I'm looking forward to it :)