Author: toad
Date: 2005-12-05 16:41:10 +0000 (Mon, 05 Dec 2005)
New Revision: 7668

Modified:
   trunk/website/pages/news.php
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Modified: trunk/website/pages/news.php
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--- trunk/website/pages/news.php        2005-12-05 16:09:37 UTC (rev 7667)
+++ trunk/website/pages/news.php        2005-12-05 16:41:10 UTC (rev 7668)
@@ -13,15 +13,15 @@

 <h3>News</h3>
 <b>5th December, 2005: Major new version of Freenet in progress 
(updated)</b><br>
-Freenet is currently undergoing a major re-write incorporating a number of 
fundamental changes. 
+<p>Freenet is currently undergoing a major re-write incorporating a number of 
fundamental changes. 
 Version 0.7 of Freenet aims to (in addition to supporting traditional 
"opennet" operation, whereby
 users can quickly and easily get onto the network by downloading seednodes 
files from a central
 source), create a scalable darknet, where users only connect directly to other 
users they know and 
 (at least marginally) trust. The purpose of this change is to protect users 
who may be placed
 at risk simply by using the software, irrespective of what they are using it 
for. In the new 
-model, only people you choose to connect to will know that you are running the 
software. 
-<br>
-Previous darknets, such as <a 
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASTE";>WASTE</a>, have been 
+model, only people you choose to connect to will know that you are running the 
software. </p>
+
+<p>Previous darknets, such as <a 
href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WASTE";>WASTE</a>, have been 
 limited to relatively small disconnected networks. The core innovation in 
Freenet 0.7 will be
 to allow a globally scalable darknet, capable of supporting millions of users. 
This is made 
 possible by the fact that human relationships tend to form 
@@ -29,8 +29,8 @@
 property that can be exploited to find short paths between any two people. The 
work is based on
 based a talk given at <a href="http://defcon.org/";>DEFCON 13</a> by Ian Clarke 
and 
 Oskar Sandberg (<a 
href="http://freenetproject.org/papers/vegas1_dc.pdf";>slides available 
here</a>).
-<br>
-Other modifications include switching from TCP to UDP, which allows 
+</p>
+<p>Other modifications include switching from TCP to UDP, which allows 
 <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UDP_hole_punching";>UDP hole punching</a> 
along with faster 
 transmission of messages between peers in the network. Anonymous message 
broadcast ("publish/subscribe"),
 and other new basic functions, have been postponed to 0.8 in order to get 0.7 
out as soon as possible;
@@ -40,15 +40,15 @@
 endeavour to ensure that 0.7 is more secure than 0.5 in every respect. Thanks 
to the new transport layer,
 and darknet support, we expect that Freenet 0.7 will be usable in countries 
with national firewalls 
 (China blocked the current version some time ago - both the web site and the 
protocol).
-<br>
-Currently, we have insert and retrieval of arbitrarily large files ("redundant 
splitfiles") working,
+</p>
+<p>Currently, we have insert and retrieval of arbitrarily large files 
("redundant splitfiles") working,
 and a text mode interface. We should have an alpha which has initial FCP and 
Fproxy support by the end of
 January. Darknet routing is working, but not yet opennet, and there are issues 
to address with load 
 balancing, but our new model (based on Ethernet and TCP/IP) is currently being 
debugged and should work as
 it is based on tried and tested solutions. If you want to help, join 
#freenet-alphatest on irc.freenode.net,
 or contact <a href="toad at amphibian.dyndns.org">Toad (Matthew Toseland)</a>.
-<br>
-Using donations through this website, the project has been able to employ one 
developer full-time, 
+</p>
+<p>Using donations through this website, the project has been able to employ 
one developer full-time, 
 Matthew Toseland.  Matthew has since become the backbone of the Freenet 
development effort.  The 
 project is always in need of additional funds to assure Matthew's continued 
employment, so if you 
-can contribute to our efforts, please visit our <a 
href="/index.php?page=donate">donations</a> page.
+can contribute to our efforts, please visit our <a 
href="/index.php?page=donate">donations</a> page.</p>


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