On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:09 AM, susmit shannigrahithinklinux.ssh@gmail.com wrote:
That's one route. I am sure that there are more than one way to get to a solution for this problem. A query I had was - is it possible to have a geographical representation of the FreeMedia requests ?
Technically, kids play. ;) But can we log the browser data without consent from user/requester?
Which brings up a somewhat different problem - without having the means to have a geographical view of the requests, it would be difficult to formulate an action. Looking at the places which generate the most number of requests would allow us to figure out how best to triage. There are two ways at looking at a solution - [1] the ultimate and perfect solution and, [2] the optimal solution that allows the highest number of people to receive the media they requested.
Perhaps we could try and get some LocalContacts going as close as possible.
But we have a *lot* of LocalContacts, but does that fulfill any of the freemedia requests? I have not seen any.
Precisely. So, "why can't the Local Contacts be active ?" Should we be asking them this question ?