Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-05-09 Thread Ian Clarke
an McConnell > Electrical and Computer Engineering Student > Lafayette College > > P.S. I'd include my address here, too, since I am pointing the world > to where yours can be found. But I haven't founded any corporations, > and I certainly haven't decided to skimp on paying for a PO Box rather > than just include the address to my 3 bedroom family home on the tax > returns. So you'll just have to hunt that information down yourself. > -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenet.org

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-27 Thread Ian Clarke
Thank you Peter and Zlatin, nice to hear from you after all this time :) -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenet.org

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-26 Thread Ian Clarke
; I've been working on FREENET dev etc. for more than 2 DECADES ever since > Ian bravely made the Project objectives close to our hearts and minds. > > For more than 2 Decades now, I have never seen any racist remark from the > Founder-Developer, Ian Clarke on the dev platform and on Fa

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
t; *Sent:* Sunday, January 22, 2023 11:35 PM > *Subject:* Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list > > So I'm not allowed to cite articles from the internet, I'm not allowed to > cite articles from peer reviewed journals or universities, what am I > allowed to cite? Is there

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
ming from some illegitimate demonic "mind > virus" that only you can perceive yet can't extrapolate to anybody else > what would constitute a legitimate or illegitimate source. > > On Sun, Jan 22, 2023, 6:42 PM Ian Clarke wrote: > >> You can cite anything you wa

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
> closed minded. > > On Sun, Jan 22, 2023, 6:30 PM Ian Clarke wrote: > >> Trusting academic papers is even worse than trusting Wikipedia >> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grievance_studies_affair>, have you not >> been paying attention? >> >> Anyway,

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
highlight the > nebulous nature of this discourse, allowing a variety of protagonists to > use it to mobilize a range of passions." > https://books.google.com/books?id=VbLSBAAAQBAJ > > On Sun, Jan 22, 2023, 6:11 PM Ian Clarke wrote: > >> Do you seriously think Wikipedia is a

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
sion> of Western society via a > planned culture war <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_war> that > undermines the Christian values of traditionalist conservatism > <https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traditionalist_conservatism> and seeks > to replace them with the cultu

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
cessibility of the project, particularly freemail and the captchas. > > ----- Original Message - > *From:* Ian Clarke > *To:* devl@freenetproject.org > *Sent:* Sunday, January 22, 2023 10:50 PM > *Subject:* Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list > > O

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
h and should be demonized immediately. > No, that's definitely not what free speech is, don't be silly. If you hate free speech so much, why are you on earth are you on this mailing list? Do you know what Freenet is? So weird. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenet.org

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
u don't like it you're a "postmodern > neomarxist." Sad to see these thought stopping political buzzwords being > thrown around to label, demean and dismiss any opposition to the corporate > takeover of speech and thought. > > On Sun, Jan 22, 2023, 5:13 PM Ian Clarke wro

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
with that? > > - Original Message - > *From:* Ian Clarke > *To:* devl@freenetproject.org > *Sent:* Sunday, January 22, 2023 9:55 PM > *Subject:* Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list > > I am a classical liberal and a social libertarian. I grew up as part of a >

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
d. The next > generation is not pro or anti woke but throwing around accusations of > "virtue signalling" is typical alt right rhetoric and something I was > disappointed to see from someone representing a project that I hold in high > regards. > > On Sun, Jan 22, 2023

Trolls will be removed from mailing list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
Just a note, Russell Glenn (or whoever he is) has been removed from this mailing list, I have zero tolerance for trolls who throw around false accusations of racism, or who harass people (Russell is the idiot who spammed the Locutus Matrix room). Ian. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
; that's all. I gathered it was made as a joke, but just wanted to state my > opposition to racism, as russel requested, and leave it at that. > > - Original Message ----- > *From:* Ian Clarke > *To:* devl@freenetproject.org > *Sent:* Sunday, January 22, 2023 5:07 PM > *Subject:

Re: Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list

2023-01-22 Thread Ian Clarke
; - Original Message - > *From:* Russell Glenn > *To:* devl@freenetproject.org > *Sent:* Sunday, January 22, 2023 3:33 PM > *Subject:* Racist statement of Ian Clarke on this list > > Mr. Ian Clarke, > > when discussing your acquisition of a secondary domain, > &quo

Re: Ongoing harassment

2023-01-21 Thread Ian Clarke
or something, that wouldnt be on, > but freenet to freenet classic, oh god! how will I cope with that change? > > - Original Message - > *From:* Ian Clarke > *To:* devl@freenetproject.org > *Sent:* Saturday, January 21, 2023 11:27 PM > *Subject:* Re: Ongoing harassment

Re: Ongoing harassment

2023-01-21 Thread Ian Clarke
I know, you'd think the world was ending. On Sat, Jan 21, 2023 at 5:25 PM craig mcgee < craig.mc...@guilt-management.org.uk> wrote: > wow, all over a name change!! > > - Original Message ----- > *From:* Ian Clarke > *To:* devl@freenetproject.org > *Sent:* Saturday, J

Re: Ongoing harassment

2023-01-21 Thread Ian Clarke
or something? not sure why people > need to harrass others over that, "which project is better or more privacy > protecting" why cant people just discuss it like adults and have a debate? > > - Original Message - > *From:* Ian Clarke > *To:* devl@freenetprojec

Re: Ongoing harassment

2023-01-21 Thread Ian Clarke
True. On Sat, Jan 21, 2023, 3:40 PM craig mcgee < craig.mc...@guilt-management.org.uk> wrote: > maybe they want to unsubscribe. the mailing list doesnt seem to have any > method of doing that, to be fair. > > - Original Message ----- > *From:* Ian Clarke > *To:*

Re: Ongoing harassment

2023-01-21 Thread Ian Clarke
You can unsubscribe here: https://ml.freenetproject.org/v1/ On Sat, Jan 21, 2023, 3:28 PM Bernd Oswald wrote: > No emails please > > -- > Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android Mobiltelefon mit GMX Mail > gesendet. > Am 21.01.23, 19:57 schrieb Ian Clarke : >

Re: Ongoing harassment

2023-01-21 Thread Ian Clarke
You're on a mailing list. On Sat, Jan 21, 2023, 3:28 PM Bernd Oswald wrote: > No emails please > > -- > Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android Mobiltelefon mit GMX Mail > gesendet. > Am 21.01.23, 19:57 schrieb Ian Clarke : > >> I've just learned that the juvenile

Ongoing harassment

2023-01-21 Thread Ian Clarke
will contact your local police force about your behavior - I may hire a lawyer in your jurisdiction to make an example of you Grow up. Ian. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenet.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-20 Thread Ian Clarke
t would lead to certain failure then you assumed incorrectly. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenet.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-20 Thread Ian Clarke
which that's a good idea. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenet.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-20 Thread Ian Clarke
ou can vote on decisions. (Codeberg has implemented > a great token system for this). > > On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 14:01:56 -0600 > Ian Clarke wrote: > > > > > > > Only if the majority of the community agrees, this change should be > > > implemented > > &g

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-20 Thread Ian Clarke
it, there is a) the possibility to accept > this or b) to make a fork. With a) you can clearly see at Freenet that > the developers do not agree with it. b) could only make Ian. Then there > would be a Freenet with the developers, which is up to date and a > one-time snapshot from Ian

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-20 Thread Ian Clarke
tinent demands for information or insinuating financial improprieties in things you know absolutely nothing about. I'm not your butler or your babysitter, and I don't respond well to tantrums. I don't often block email addresses, but you're coming very close. You've been warned. Ian. -- Ian

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-20 Thread Ian Clarke
y, and as Freenet is uncensorable, and development can continue > over itself. I wonder how you will deal with a rogue project (in your > eyes) stealing the name as it continues to operate against your wishes. > > Respectfully, > -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenet.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-20 Thread Ian Clarke
will disclose such information in accordance with the law, and not at the demand of children throwing a tantrum. The decision was mine, the board concurred. There is nothing kind about the rest of your silly email. Grow up. Ian. On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 9:55 AM Russell Glenn wrote: > Dear Ian Cla

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-19 Thread Ian Clarke
hat entire time, I don't think this trademark is a >> concern. >> > > My only concern was someone was trading on Freenet's name with a similar > area of technology. > Ah, understood. My instinct is that it wouldn't be worth our time to do anything about it - but I'll gi

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
brand marketing. > However, what about the current generation? All 7.888 billion of them? You don't speak for them either. > Is it gently (or not so gently) being told to sod off? I'd like to know, > cause stopping a few servers here and there would mean fewer bills to pay. > If you think you can get your way by threatening to stop contributing then you don't know who you're talking to. Ian. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenet.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
a compelling factual argument for why you think not doing this will be better for the next generation, then I'm all ears. On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 4:47 PM David Dernoncourt wrote: > On Wed, Jan 18, 2023, at 19:32, Ian Clarke wrote: > > On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 11:08 AM David Dernoncourt &

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023, 4:47 PM David Dernoncourt wrote: > On Wed, Jan 18, 2023, at 19:32, Ian Clarke wrote: > > That's not what's happening. The name always belonged to the *mission*, > > not to any particular piece of software. This is why we were careful > > not to tie

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 2:12 PM Freenet304987 wrote: > Ian Clarke wrote: > > The name - which I came up with - never belonged to one codebase, it > > belonged to the mission. This was the case from the beginning, which > > is precisely why our mission statement didn't

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
; Given that our use of the name predates their trademark by 18 years and has been in active use that entire time, I don't think this trademark is a concern. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
et and the "new" one. > My intention is that the websites will make this *very* clear, people looking for Fred will find Fred, people looking for Locutus will find Locutus. There is risk, as I said, but there is risk in every non-trivial decision. Ian. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

More information on Locutus

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
nt - The Locutus code <https://github.com/freenet/locutus> Ian. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 11:40 AM Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > > Ian Clarke writes: > > What "room"? I've already said, the constituency I care about is the > next generation. You don't speak for them. > > You do not care about the currently existing, vibra

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 11:05 AM Freenet304987 wrote: > Ian Clarke wrote: > > You're entitled to your opinion, but I don't agree. > > That's another grave misunderstanding: > This is not "my" opinion. > Yes it is. > The core of it is the opinion of **EVERY

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
On Wed, Jan 18, 2023 at 10:55 AM Freenet304987 wrote: > Ian Clarke wrote: > That's fine. > But you absolutely do **not** have to steal the name of an existing > software for that. > The name - which I came up with - never belonged to one codebase, it belonged to the mission. Th

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
gt; Perhaps, but pleasing everyone isn't and was never my job. The constituency I'm concerned with are the children growing up today facing a world where technology is a force of oppression and control, not a force for good. Business as usual hasn't addressed this and won't address it, that's w

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
Freenet community to > advertise Locutus. > You did not add to Freenet's merit in a long time, so it is not your > property. > > Locutus must have its own name and its own infrastructure. > Move it to its own domain and GitHub with a different name than > "Freenet". > You do not deserve to use the name Freenet. > > > Sent with Proton Mail secure email. > -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
done interviews about it on popular YouTube channels. > P.S. any trip to Italy in the near future? > None planned but I'd love to get back there someday, nice to hear from you Marco. Ian. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-18 Thread Ian Clarke
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 11:49 PM Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > > Ian Clarke writes: > > Apologies to mutt users, but Freenet's mainstream brand recognition has > been on an uninterrupted > > downward trajectory since 2004: > > > > freenet-trend.png > &

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-17 Thread Ian Clarke
On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 5:24 PM wrote: Thank you for your mostly reasonable response :) On January 17, 2023 11:01:39 PM UTC, Ian Clarke > wrote: > >I greatly appreciate the work you and the other maintainers have put into > >Fred, which is why I took the time to listen to you

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-17 Thread Ian Clarke
from the goals that I know drive all of us. Ian. On Tue, Jan 17, 2023 at 4:15 PM Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > > Ian Clarke writes: > > You're speaking as if you speak on behalf of the Freenet community. Who > specifically are you speaking for and what gives you the a

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-17 Thread Ian Clarke
s year in > donations. There is no board meeting minutes or mailing list (or paper > trail) > > An anti-censorship project should be more transparent. > > Thanks, > > On January 17, 2023 10:06:51 PM UTC, "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide" < > arne_...@web.de>

Re: Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-17 Thread Ian Clarke
I don't think this will happen. It would require buy-in, and it has > none. > > - Steve > -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Important Announcement: Freenet naming change

2023-01-17 Thread Ian Clarke
on how best to do this. Thank you, Ian -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: Google Summer of Code 2021?

2021-02-01 Thread Ian Clarke
-quality. > > In addition anything that can add features from icicles to the mobile > node: https://github.com/freenet-mobile/app > > Best wishes, > Arne > -- > Unpolitisch sein > heißt politisch sein > ohne es zu merken > -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Bouncy Castle crypto authentication bypass vulnerability revealed

2020-12-19 Thread Ian Clarke
I doubt we're affected, but: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/bouncy-castle-crypto-authentication-bypass-vulnerability-revealed/ -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: 1489-pre1 test release

2020-11-30 Thread Ian Clarke
leases were: > > 1488 updated translations. > > https://freenetproject.org/freenet-build-1487-released.html > https://freenetproject.org/freenet-build-1486-released.html > https://freenetproject.org/freenet-build-1485-released.html > > > Best wishes, > Arne > -- >

Re: Bitcoin donation housekeeping and change of donation address for security reasons (website needs redeploy)

2020-08-21 Thread Ian Clarke
ike: > https://freenetproject.org/pages/donate.html?somethingrandom > > Thank you! > > And also thank you for doing the paperwork and funds management! > > Best wishes, > Arne > > Ian Clarke writes: > > > Thanks Florent, I've created a new release > > < > https://g

Re: Bitcoin donation housekeeping and change of donation address for security reasons (website needs redeploy)

2020-08-21 Thread Ian Clarke
resend with correct From address: On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:37 AM Ian Clarke wrote: > Thanks Florent, I've created a new release > <https://github.com/freenet/website/releases/tag/new-btc-donation-address>, > should that be sufficient? > > On Fri, Aug 21, 2020 at 11:14

Re: Bitcoin donation housekeeping and change of donation address for security reasons (website needs redeploy)

2020-08-21 Thread Ian Clarke
it to be promoted to the main website, you need to > push a tag (the tag's name doesn't matter). > > Florent > > > On Fri, 2020-08-21 at 11:02 -0500, Ian Clarke wrote: > > We've been using Blockchain.info to manage our Bitcoin donations, but > > we were using a legacy wal

Possibility for prioritization of funding allocation

2019-11-20 Thread Ian Clarke
I've been working on a prototype system for democratized resource allocation, it's available at http://mediator.ai/. It's still an early prototype but the important functionality is there. Feedback appreciated. -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: Freenet World Domination Plan

2018-06-07 Thread Ian Clarke
black attack and scale WoT. Makes > Freenet interesting to tech-savvy folks with >10 years of experience. > > > Best wishes, > Arne > -- > Unpolitisch sein > heißt politisch sein > ohne es zu merken > -- Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Tried to deploy a change to the site

2017-04-23 Thread Ian Clarke
A few minutes ago I made the following minor change to the site (pushed to the 2016-redesign branch). https://github.com/freenet/website/commit/5dd149b5b04535d6253b44817e5c44be98865de0 A few minutes later I'm still not seeing the change live on the site, did I miss a step? Ian. Ian Clarke Founder

Website quick-guide and snaglist

2017-04-06 Thread Ian Clarke
contribute to the doc, find snags, and (even better!) fix snags :) Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: HSTS and expired cert: our site is down for now

2017-04-06 Thread Ian Clarke
On Thu, Apr 6, 2017 11:19 AM, Florent Daigniere nextg...@freenetproject.org wrote: On Thu, 2017-04-06 at 15:08 +, Ian wrote: >  Well, it's an improvement over what we have now even if it is > incomplete :) > Just for clarity, what is the procedure for deploying improvements? Pushing

Re: Freenet Infrastructure Migration TODO

2017-03-26 Thread Ian Clarke
en’t adjusted to working without db4o, so I don’t think we’re currently in a position to do large refactoring with side-effects like that. Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein ohne es zu merken Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-03-17 Thread Ian Clarke
y a FB widget we can embed. Ian. On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 9:25 AM, Ian Clarke i...@trystacks.com wrote: Some feedback on the site re: mobile device format: Looks great however there's something a little strange with the layout on my phone. The first logo seems to push the margins out to

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-03-17 Thread Ian Clarke
Some feedback on the site re: mobile device format: Looks great however there's something a little strange with the layout on my phone. The first logo seems to push the margins out to the right effecting the scrolling. On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 9:15 AM, Ian Clarke i...@trystacks.com wrote

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-03-16 Thread Ian Clarke
ck is important in general. > > After i finish my list I can start in on content updates like you > pointed > out. > > Thanks, > Dan > > On Mar 9, 2017 7:44 AM, "Ian Clarke" <i...@trystacks.com> wrote: > > > Hey Dan, > > > > Any updat

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-03-15 Thread Ian Clarke
of remaining items is extremely small at this point so > > community > > feedback is important in general. > > > > After i finish my list I can start in on content updates like you > > pointed > > out. > > > > Thanks, > > Dan > > > >

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-03-09 Thread Ian Clarke
Hey Dan, Any updates? Ian. On Mon, Feb 27, 2017 8:27 AM, Ian Clarke i...@trystacks.com wrote: Only have a few seconds for feedback just now, but we should change "What's Freenet" to "What is Freenet?", and "Freenet Features" to "Features".  We s

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-02-27 Thread Ian Clarke
Only have a few seconds for feedback just now, but we should change "What's Freenet" to "What is Freenet?", and "Freenet Features" to "Features".  We should probably have more to explain what Freenet is, and the Download link in the "What's Freenet" section doesn't really belong there. On

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-26 Thread Ian Clarke
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 3:51 PM, Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.de wrote:Ian Clarke writes: > On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 9:06 AM, x...@freenetproject.org wrote:Our typical > developer is using a highly sophisticated terminal mail client > > which has received decades

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-26 Thread Ian Clarke
Ok, I'm not making a specific point about any particular decision, I just don't want us be paralyzed by needing to accommodate every obscure edge-case in anything we do. On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 12:54 PM, x...@freenetproject.org wrote: On Sunday, February 26, 2017 06:39:00 PM Ian Clarke

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-26 Thread Ian Clarke
, it was probably 15 years ago. Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org ___ Devl mailing list Devl@freenetproject.org https://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl

Re: [freenet-dev] DDG Donation Roadblocks

2017-02-26 Thread Ian Clarke
The funding (combined with a lot of work by Dan) has bought us a new website, we should be seeing the fruits of this soon.  It only cost a few thousand $$$. Ian. On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 8:53 AM, x...@freenetproject.org wrote: On Saturday, February 25, 2017 08:23:00 PM Freenet wrote: > What

[freenet-dev] Freenet social media links (was: Re: Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-02-26 Thread Ian Clarke
to), the more image-oriented social media would take extra effort (that I don't believe would be worth while). Thanks,Dan On Wed, Feb 15, 2017 at 7:43 PM, Ian Clarke <i...@trystacks.com> wrote: Thanks for the update and your hard work on this! On Wed, Feb 15, 2017, 9:42 PM Dan Roberts &

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-25 Thread Ian Clarke
- http://slack.kotlinlang.org/ However, Gitter seems to require a Github account, which might be a problem for non-developers. As for complaints about proprietary services, nothing in the goals of our project mandates that we only ever use open source tools. Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-23 Thread Ian Clarke
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 11:19 AM, x...@freenetproject.org wrote:What about a stupid, plain old htaccess file? Don't know if that will work with our current plan to host on AWS, but hopefully there is some equivalent way to remap URLs that we can use. But we need to find a hoster for the mailing

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-22 Thread Ian Clarke
I don't want to break links, but I also don't want that to become a blocker for updating to the new website. Hopefully there can be some way we can re-map URLs and then those that care about breaking links can migrate the important stuff over quickly. Ian. On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 3:07 PM, Arne

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-21 Thread Ian Clarke
It's ok, the project can pay for it if everyone is in agreement, and if someone is willing to handle the migration. On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 12:30 PM, x...@freenetproject.org wrote: On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 01:24:50 PM Steve Dougherty wrote: We're at the point where I would repeat

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-21 Thread Ian Clarke
which explains that we're a non-profit and thus have high user churn with low activity, and asked them nicely to make an exception & give us an offer. I'll let you know their answer. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-21 Thread Ian Clarke
Your ability to take something that could be said in 3 sentences and turn it into a multi-page melodramatic essay never ceases to amaze me. What company can we use for Mantis hosting? Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-21 Thread Ian Clarke
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 9:51 AM, Steve Dougherty st...@asksteved.com wrote: Ian, the thing I find frustrating with your approach is that we'd regularly be moving to something new based on what's literally trending. That's a caricature of what I've said.  My main point is that we should not be

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-21 Thread Ian Clarke
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 8:15 AM, x...@freenetproject.org wrote: On Tuesday, February 21, 2017 02:01:02 PM Ian Clarke wrote: > If necessary we can continue to pay for our own server, however I think it > would be better for everyone if we could migrate over to solutions that > don'

Re: [freenet-dev] preserving the links to the wiki

2017-02-21 Thread Ian Clarke
If necessary we can continue to pay for our own server, however I think it would be better for everyone if we could migrate over to solutions that don't require that we manage our own servers, such as Github Issues for bugtracking.  These servers are a time drain and a security vulnerability. If

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-02-15 Thread Ian Clarke
> in time during the week as my week permitted... I'm planning to set aside > most of this weekend to work on it though, I should be able to address all > of the known issues during that time, so we're getting very close. > > Thanks, > Dan > > On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 7:41

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-02-08 Thread Ian Clarke
Hey Dan, How are things going with the new website?  Are we close to going live with it? Ian. On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 1:19 PM, Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.de wrote: Ian Clarke <i...@freenetproject.org> writes: > On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 5:34 AM, Arne Babenhauserheide arne_.

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-01-29 Thread Ian Clarke
On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 5:34 AM, Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.de wrote:A random thought (no requirement): It would be cool if we could show some content from Freenet within the rabbit shape. Maybe adding a twinkling eye to the rabbit, followed by short flashes of screenshots. Hmm, not

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-01-28 Thread Ian Clarke
I use FB, and we already have a Freenet page - https://www.facebook.com/freenetp2p/ It's not well maintained, but it is getting about 15 likes per week or so.  If anyone would like to assist with it let me know. On Sat, Jan 28, 2017 4:07 PM, Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.de wrote: Hi,

Re: [freenet-dev] Website Redesign Pre-pre-alpha

2017-01-16 Thread Ian Clarke
Thanks Dan, will take a look.  Looking forward to being able to see it in its full rendered form. On Sun, Jan 15, 2017 1:44 AM, Dan Roberts ademan...@gmail.com wrote: Hey Everybody, I've been (and am) extremely short on time recently, but I uploaded the pelican port of the website

Re: [freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2017-01-09 Thread Ian Clarke
up with as much time as I'd hoped/expected, but one of my experiments is promising. I'm working on turning it into a first (pelican) iteration of the site. I'd like to have it ready Saturday to polish over this coming weekend. Thanks,Dan On Jan 2, 2017 8:19 AM, "Ian Clarke" <i...@free

Re: [freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2017-01-02 Thread Ian Clarke
Thanks Dan, were you able to make the progressed you had hoped for? Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org On Fri, Dec 30, 2016 4:34 PM, Dan Roberts ademan...@gmail.com wrote: Unfortunately I didn't find much time between work and three different sets

Re: [freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2016-12-25 Thread Ian Clarke
Thanks for the update Dan, merry xmas. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org On Sun, Dec 25, 2016 5:02 PM, Dan Roberts ademan...@gmail.com wrote: I'm trying to find some time to fully exercise the parts of pelican we need. I still have some concerns

Re: [freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2016-12-23 Thread Ian Clarke
Hey guys, this conversation seems to have died. Florent/Dan, are you guys on the same page about how we should proceed? Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 5:09 PM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org wrote: On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 4

Re: [freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2016-12-17 Thread Ian Clarke
merge to master results in an automatic roll-out of the improved site. Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org ___ Devl mailing list Devl@freenetproject.org https://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl

Re: [freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2016-12-17 Thread Ian Clarke
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 10:36 AM, Florent Daigniere nextg...@freenetproject.org wrote: On Sat, 2016-12-17 at 16:11 +, Ian Clarke wrote: > Weren't we going to host on AWS? I don't know, that's why I am asking... Dan?  I think your input is required here. I have suggested either h

Re: [freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2016-12-17 Thread Ian Clarke
t up somewhere for QA. > > I do need to add a language selector, that is not present in the > > design we bought so I'll use my best judgement and we'll move it > > later. > > > > Thanks, > > Dan > > > > On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Ian C

Re: [freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2016-12-10 Thread Ian Clarke
On Sat, Dec 10, 2016 at 9:51 AM, Florent Daigniere < nextg...@freenetproject.org> wrote: > On Sat, 2016-12-10 at 13:40 +0000, Ian Clarke wrote: > > Hey guys, it's been quite a while at this point, and we're still > > stuck with the old website. > > What's the curren

[freenet-dev] Anyone want to improve our Wikipedia page?

2016-12-10 Thread Ian Clarke
: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Ten_Simple_Rules_for_Editing_Wikipedia If you do edit the page please be careful to stick to these guidelines. Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org ___ Devl mailing list Devl

[freenet-dev] Status of web redesign?

2016-12-10 Thread Ian Clarke
received no benefit from it yet). Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org ___ Devl mailing list Devl@freenetproject.org https://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl

Re: [freenet-dev] Poll results available; Temporary quit as potential employee

2016-12-09 Thread Ian Clarke
played in contributing to the bad atmosphere. Ian. Ian Clarke Founder, The Freenet Project Email: i...@freenetproject.org ___ Devl mailing list Devl@freenetproject.org https://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl

Re: [freenet-dev] Internationalization on the new site

2016-11-27 Thread Ian Clarke
plan for a more large request for donations during > > > the > > > time > > > > > > where our money is low. > > > > > > > > > A donation progress bar like with the old site IMHO is the best > > > approach. > > > >

Re: [freenet-dev] Ian et al: Poll conclusions

2016-11-27 Thread Ian Clarke
doesn't seem like a responsible use of funds. Clearly I didn't expect it would take 6 months to get through this prioritization process (which still isn't done).  But we have to figure out a better way to decide how to deploy or resources than "pay Xor to work on whatever he wants"

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