On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 10:57 AM, Christian Funder Sommerlund (Zero3)
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Ian Clarke skrev:
Well, the obvious thing would be to host it on Emu, I was under the
vague impression that this was the plan but I must confess that I wasn't
paying close attention
,
perhaps to emu (our own server). If so, you'll be welcome to migrate the
french version there too.
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Ok, can someone email me off list explaining the problem and the evidence
for it, and I'll let Bytemark know.
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On Tue, Dec 29, 2009 at 1:57 PM, xor wrote:
> On Friday 27 November 2009 23:56:48 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > If this is true then we need to inform our hosting provider
> &
Ok, can someone email me off list explaining the problem and the evidence
for it, and I'll let Bytemark know.
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On Friday 27 November 2009 23:56:48 Ian Clarke wrote:
If this is true then we need to inform our hosting provider
changes you need?
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essing based on extensions or trying to compute histograms.
I like this approach.
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fter all, all we are talking about here is wasting some niced CPU
> cycles to earn both insert and download time!
Yeah, but with a 1GB file, this compression takes a *long* time, and
in the case of the vast majority of 1GB files, will be completely
fruitless because they'll already be compressed.
Ia
here is wasting some niced CPU
cycles to earn both insert and download time!
Yeah, but with a 1GB file, this compression takes a *long* time, and
in the case of the vast majority of 1GB files, will be completely
fruitless because they'll already be compressed.
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stitution for the
> version numbers in the URLs. The easiest way to deal with this is probably to
> use the script upload-website in the maintenance scripts repository. Sorry.
>
> Note that you can only do this if you have access to emu.
Can any user run this script?
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substitution for the
version numbers in the URLs. The easiest way to deal with this is probably to
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Can any user run this script?
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Thanks to?Cl?ment and?his girlfriend we now have a more prominent
"Donate" button on http://freenetproject.org/
What do people think of the current positioning and layout?
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Thanks to Clément and his girlfriend we now have a more prominent
Donate button on http://freenetproject.org/
What do people think of the current positioning and layout?
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This guy raises concerns about uninstalling Freenet:
http://truefalsebollox.blogspot.com/2009/11/freenet-users-watch-your-back.html
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My wife made the following discovery about the Windows Freenet tray icon:
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Hi,
I have noticed that the freenet tray icon
Any chance of a graph?
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On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 12:42 PM, Ian Clarke i...@locut.us wrote:
On Sat, Nov 28, 2009 at 8:59 AM, Ximin Luo xl...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
I wasn't suggesting taking legal action against
ic has increased dramatically since that article,
primarily coming from people searching for "freenet" in search engines, so
they are obviously reading the article and deciding to try it. Even today,
several days later, our traffic is quite a bit higher than normal.
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since that article,
primarily coming from people searching for freenet in search engines, so
they are obviously reading the article and deciding to try it. Even today,
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t been replaced?
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> If not, is there any other redundancy left? What about backups, are there
> any automatic backups done?
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If not, is there any other redundancy left? What about backups, are there
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> In fact, it was my girlfriend and she's ok to do another one. I'll put it on
> the homepage when ready.
>> Ian.
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Ian Clarke wrote:
>> > Currently there are two things we really want people to do when they
>> > hit our
Ah, it was Cl?ment. Are you still around Cl?ment?
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> Currently there are two things we really want people to do when they
> hit our website:
>
> 1. Try Freenet
> 2. Make a donation
>
> Currently option (1) gets a bi
for donations, perhaps blue
rather than green, and smaller than the download button.
I can't recall who created the original download button, but if you
are out there - any chance of trying your hand at a similar donate
button?
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for donations, perhaps blue
rather than green, and smaller than the download button.
I can't recall who created the original download button, but if you
are out there - any chance of trying your hand at a similar donate
button?
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Ah, it was Clément. Are you still around Clément?
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Currently there are two things we really want people to do when they
hit our website:
1. Try Freenet
2. Make a donation
Currently option (1) gets a big green
?
In fact, it was my girlfriend and she's ok to do another one. I'll put it on
the homepage when ready.
Ian.
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Currently there are two things we really want people to do when they
hit our website:
1. Try Freenet
2. Make
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> The Guardian has an article, the product of an interv
there is a chance my response could get some attention, so I'd
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there is a chance my response could get some attention, so I'd
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The Guardian has an article
ke it easy to take advantage of Javascript to
create richer UIs than are possible in plain HTML, but they are still
HTML-based, and fully skinable with CSS just like any other web page.
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> On Friday 20 November 2009 22:27:41 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Yes, I think if Janie does this she will probably be replacing FProxy
> > completely, not just creating a new theme.
>
> And most likely the result won'
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On Friday 20 November 2009 22:27:41 Ian Clarke wrote:
Yes, I think if Janie does this she will probably be replacing FProxy
completely, not just creating a new theme.
And most likely the result won't
it easy to take advantage of Javascript to
create richer UIs than are possible in plain HTML, but they are still
HTML-based, and fully skinable with CSS just like any other web page.
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version of the plugin.
>
> This should be enough for us to deploy WoT, Freetalk, and FlogHelper (and
> maybe more things e.g. digger3's IRC work?) as semi-official plugins, not
> bundled, marked as beta, but downloadable through the plugins page. Is it?
> (When) should I deploy these plugins?
>
A
of the plugin.
This should be enough for us to deploy WoT, Freetalk, and FlogHelper (and
maybe more things e.g. digger3's IRC work?) as semi-official plugins, not
bundled, marked as beta, but downloadable through the plugins page. Is it?
(When) should I deploy these plugins?
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> Ian Clarke wrote:
>> That being said, I think the key question is still: what do we gain by
>> dropping 1.5 compatibility?
>
> IMHO, for what it's worth: I'm not qualified to tell exactly what kind
> of new stuff 1.6 introduc
ventually released 1.6 for 32 bit, didn't know that.
However, I think it is still a problem if 1.5 remains the default on
OSX 10.5, since upgrading Java is a significant barrier to entry.
That being said, I think the key question is still: what do we gain by
dropping 1.5 compatibility?
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tively minor stuff like the addition of skiplists to the
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We should remain 1.5 compatible unless there is a compelling reason not to.
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minor stuff like the addition of skiplists to the
collections classes.
We should remain 1.5 compatible unless there is a compelling reason not to.
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On Wed, Nov 4, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Zero3 ze...@zerosplayground.dk wrote:
Ian Clarke wrote:
That being said, I think the key question is still: what do we gain by
dropping 1.5 compatibility?
IMHO, for what it's worth: I'm not qualified to tell exactly what kind
of new stuff 1.6 introduced, but I
pam issues :-/
> BUG TRACKER:
I'm fond of "Lighthouse", its got a simple clean flexible interface, and an API.
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BUG TRACKER:
I'm fond of Lighthouse, its got a simple clean flexible interface, and an API.
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I restarted the Freenet node I installed on Windows after not running
it for 24 hours or so, and so far its been several minutes and I only
just got my first peer.
What is Freenet doing during this time and why does it take so long?
How can we speed it up?
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I restarted the Freenet node I installed on Windows after not running
it for 24 hours or so, and so far its been several minutes and I only
just got my first peer.
What is Freenet doing during this time and why does it take so long?
How can we speed it up?
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d to work
exactly as intended so far as I can tell.
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is expected to do when you choose
security settings.
I think with those options we should try reducing it to a single
sentence for each, with a "read more..." link which opens up a more
detailed explanation.
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is expected to do when you choose
security settings.
I think with those options we should try reducing it to a single
sentence for each, with a read more... link which opens up a more
detailed explanation.
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, and it appeared to work
exactly as intended so far as I can tell.
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> My POV is there:
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years and
just recently did some coding using the app engine storage. I'm all
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"Searching can be slow at the moment, so this will open a new window
for the search, you should have a look at the index sites below while
you wait for the search to complete."
Except it doesn't currently open a new window (not since we switched
to Library).
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I reported this bug a few days ago:
https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=3604
Read it for the details, but basically I'm seeing an intermittent
problem where Webstart can't download the installer. Is anyone else
seeing it?
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Searching can be slow at the moment, so this will open a new window
for the search, you should have a look at the index sites below while
you wait for the search to complete.
Except it doesn't currently open a new window (not since we switched
to Library).
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I reported this bug a few days ago:
https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=3604
Read it for the details, but basically I'm seeing an intermittent
problem where Webstart can't download the installer. Is anyone else
seeing it?
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> source code: The more people have reviewed a certain line of code, the more it
> becomes dark green. Not reviewed code would be red.
In the past I've suggested looking into this tool:
http://smartbear.com/codecollab.php As I recall, we even set it up,
but nobody used it.
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: The more people have reviewed a certain line of code, the more it
becomes dark green. Not reviewed code would be red.
In the past I've suggested looking into this tool:
http://smartbear.com/codecollab.php As I recall, we even set it up,
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to the network - this may take a few minutes.
Performance will continue to improve during the next few hours. This
will happen each time you shut down Freenet for more than a few
minutes, so try to leave it running 24 hours a day if possible.
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to the network - this may take a few minutes.
Performance will continue to improve during the next few hours. This
will happen each time you shut down Freenet for more than a few
minutes, so try to leave it running 24 hours a day if possible.
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Looks like they've upgraded from _13 to _15, which I believe addresses
the XML vulnerability. Haven't checked to see whether Freenet still
gives a warning though.
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Looks like they've upgraded from _13 to _15, which I believe addresses
the XML vulnerability. Haven't checked to see whether Freenet still
gives a warning though.
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if anyone on the list doesn't want his to be renewed either,
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Michael Yip wrote:
>
>> I have implemented a naive client according to the FCP 2.0 specification
>> and the client can send a ClientGet request using a given CHK key. The
>> client w
tGet request that the ReturnType=direct.
>
> What I've found is that the AllData reply doesn't end with the line
> "", which is specified in the FCP 2.0 specification.
>
> Is this a bug?
Is this a joke?
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On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Ian Clarke i...@locut.us wrote:
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Michael Yip mhy...@cs.bham.ac.uk wrote:
I have implemented a naive client according to the FCP 2.0 specification
and the client can send a ClientGet request using a given CHK key. The
client
in
the ClientGet request that the ReturnType=direct.
What I've found is that the AllData reply doesn't end with the line
x bytes of data, which is specified in the FCP 2.0 specification.
Is this a bug?
Is this a joke?
Ian.
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On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:19 AM, xor wrote:
> On Sunday 16 August 2009 17:50:21 Ian Clarke wrote:
>>
>> Can't we use a 3rd party XML parsing library to get around this
>> vulnerability?
>
> We should rather nag Sun or the responsible Mac people (I don't know whether
>
XML parsing library to get around this vulnerability?
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On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:19 AM, xorx...@gmx.li wrote:
On Sunday 16 August 2009 17:50:21 Ian Clarke wrote:
Can't we use a 3rd party XML parsing library to get around this
vulnerability?
We should rather nag Sun or the responsible Mac people (I don't know whether
they have package
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> On Monday 03 August 2009 16:17:12 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Right now the most visible thing on our website is a screenshot that
> really
> > doesn't look good. Can someone create a screenshot that looks more
> >
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 1:04 PM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.orgwrote:
On Monday 03 August 2009 16:17:12 Ian Clarke wrote:
Right now the most visible thing on our website is a screenshot that
really
doesn't look good. Can someone create a screenshot that looks more
appealing
Right now the most visible thing on our website is a screenshot that really
doesn't look good. Can someone create a screenshot that looks more
appealing? This could be a screenshot of JSite, or Frost, anything that
shows Freenet doing its thing but actually looks appealing?
Ian.
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Ian Clarke
Right now the most visible thing on our website is a screenshot that really
doesn't look good. Can someone create a screenshot that looks more
appealing? This could be a screenshot of JSite, or Frost, anything that
shows Freenet doing its thing but actually looks appealing?
Ian.
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Ian Clarke
On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 12:24 PM, Matthew
Toseland wrote:
> Freenet 0.7 build 1225 is now available
Can you announce this on the website? We need to keep the news
section on the site up to date so that it is clear that the project is
active and vibrant.
Ian.
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