mh, the idea in general seems to me is supporting somehow if you are going to meet the others.
But your location (or residence) is on your homenode. But there you could also state the top-level-domain-name of the client, from which u accessed the net, so your location might be clearer.
But also you could simply modify your homenode all time you move :-) as I don't see any possibility to make this automatically except you're using a mobile phoneto access which would allow to determine your position somewhat, but would you like that?
I thought this was the meaning of having a location entry in the home node ? Or should there be a second entry for your residence so the location would always imply to be the current location?

Have a nice day
All decision is left to your taste

In reply to RE: dynamic nicks -or- big PITA for vroom : ) by little
in thread dynamic nicks -or- big PITA for vroom : ) by jptxs

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