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Here's a nitpick: I doubt the queue really contains requests' waiting times.  Surely it contains each request's ''arrival time'' instead.  If it contained waiting times, they would need to be continuously updated to stay valid, which would be very inefficient, and unnecessary since waiting time can be calculated by subtracting arrival time from current time.  Thus the name "Save Upload Queue Waiting Time" seems a bit inaccurate.
 
Here's a nitpick: I doubt the queue really contains requests' waiting times.  Surely it contains each request's ''arrival time'' instead.  If it contained waiting times, they would need to be continuously updated to stay valid, which would be very inefficient, and unnecessary since waiting time can be calculated by subtracting arrival time from current time.  Thus the name "Save Upload Queue Waiting Time" seems a bit inaccurate.
 
[[User:EMule user since 2010|eMule_user_since_2010]] 22:49, 8 July 2010 (CEST)
 
[[User:EMule user since 2010|eMule_user_since_2010]] 22:49, 8 July 2010 (CEST)
 
:I performed a test on eMule 0.50a today, and learned that exiting eMule does NOT lose one's position in other clients' upload queues. I needed to restart my computer, so my eMule was offline for about 6 minutes.  When I checked the queue positions of a couple of rare files I've been slowly downloading for weeks or months, I saw that my positions had not changed.  So I see no need for SUQWT, unless the description of SUQWT is misleading (as I suspected) and SRUQ is what was really intended. [[User:EMule user since 2010|eMule_user_since_2010]] 01:24, 10 July 2010 (CEST)
 
  
 
== A variation of SRUQ that focuses on rare items ==
 
== A variation of SRUQ that focuses on rare items ==

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