Author: toad
Date: 2008-04-24 19:09:50 +0000 (Thu, 24 Apr 2008)
New Revision: 19548

Modified:
   trunk/website/pages/en/news.php
Log:
Website: announce RC2

Modified: trunk/website/pages/en/news.php
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--- trunk/website/pages/en/news.php     2008-04-24 18:00:12 UTC (rev 19547)
+++ trunk/website/pages/en/news.php     2008-04-24 19:09:50 UTC (rev 19548)
@@ -4,6 +4,30 @@
 old new build announcements) --> 
 <h3>News</h3>

+<p><b>24th Apr, 2008 - Freenet 0.7.0 release candidate 2 now available</b></p>
+<p>Freenet version 0.7 Release Candidate 2 is now available for public 
testing. 
+Release candidate 2 features many bugfixes and a number of usability 
improvements.</p>
+<p>Freenet is a global peer-to-peer network designed to allow users to publish 
and 
+consume information without fear of censorship.  To use it, you must download 
the 
+Freenet software, available for Windows, Mac, Linux and other operating 
systems.  
+Once you install and run Freenet, your computer will join a global, 
decentralized 
+P2P network. You will be able to publish and consume information anonymously, 
either 
+through your web browser, or through a variety of third party applications.</p>
+<p>Freenet 0.7 is a ground-up rewrite of Freenet.  The key user-facing feature 
in 
+Freenet 0.7 is the ability to operate Freenet in a "darknet" mode, where your 
Freenet 
+node will only talk to other Freenet users that you trust.  This makes it much 
more 
+difficult for an adversary to discover that you are using Freenet, let alone 
what 
+you are doing with it. 0.7 also includes significant improvements to both 
security 
+and performance.</p>
+<p>Freenet 0.7 RC2 can be downloaded from:</p>
+<p><a 
href="http://freenetproject.org/download.html";>http://freenetproject.org/download.html</a></p>
+<p>This release would not have been possible without the help of numerous 
volunteers, 
+and Matthew Toseland, Freenet's full time developer. Matthew's work is funded 
through 
+donations via our website (as well as a few larger sponsors from time to 
time).  We ask 
+that anyone who can help us to ensure Matthew's continued employment visit our 
donations 
+page and make a contribution at:</p>
+<p><a 
href="http://freenetproject.org/donate.html";>http://freenetproject.org/donate.html</a></p>
+
 <p><b>4th April, 2008 - Freenet Receives Donation Funding Ongoing Development 
Work</b></p>
 <p>
        Google's <a href="http://code.google.com/opensource/";>Open Source 
Team</a> has
@@ -28,31 +52,4 @@
        software developer, Matthew Toseland, so that we can continue
        to improve Freenet's performance, usability and security, which has 
already
        advanced significantly in 0.7.
-</p>
-
-<p><b>31st Mar, 2008 - Freenet 0.7.0 release candidate 1 now available</b></p>
-<p>Freenet version 0.7 Release Candidate 1 is now available for public 
testing.</p>
-<p>Freenet is a global peer-to-peer network designed to allow users to publish 
and 
-consume information without fear of censorship.  To use it, you must download 
the 
-Freenet software, available for Windows, Mac, Linux and other operating 
systems.  
-Once you install and run Freenet, your computer will join a global, 
decentralized 
-P2P network. You will be able to publish and consume information anonymously, 
either 
-through your web browser, or through a variety of third party applications.</p>
-<p>Freenet 0.7 is a ground-up rewrite of Freenet.  The key user-facing feature 
in 
-Freenet 0.7 is the ability to operate Freenet in a "darknet" mode, where your 
Freenet 
-node will only talk to other Freenet users that you trust.  This makes it much 
more 
-difficult for an adversary to discover that you are using Freenet, let alone 
what 
-you are doing with it. 0.7 also includes significant improvements to both 
security 
-and performance.</p>
-<p>Freenet 0.7 RC1 can be downloaded from:</p>
-<p><a 
href="http://freenetproject.org/download.html";>http://freenetproject.org/download.html</a></p>
-<p>This release would not have been possible without the help of numerous 
volunteers, 
-and Matthew Toseland, Freenet's full time developer. Matthew's work is funded 
through 
-donations via our website (as well as a few larger sponsors from time to 
time).  We ask 
-that anyone who can help us to ensure Matthew's continued employment visit our 
donations 
-page and make a contribution at:</p>
-<p><a 
href="http://freenetproject.org/donate.html";>http://freenetproject.org/donate.html</a></p>
-<p>The Freenet Project is also participating in the Google Summer of Code 
project this 
-year, if you are interested in joining, please see the Summer of Code site as 
soon as 
-possible:</p>
-<p><a 
href="http://code.google.com/soc/2008/";>http://code.google.com/soc/2008/</a></p>
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