Author: toad Date: 2008-03-19 21:22:03 +0000 (Wed, 19 Mar 2008) New Revision: 18633
Modified: trunk/website/pages/en/news.php Log: And the last but one. Modified: trunk/website/pages/en/news.php =================================================================== --- trunk/website/pages/en/news.php 2008-03-19 21:21:38 UTC (rev 18632) +++ trunk/website/pages/en/news.php 2008-03-19 21:22:03 UTC (rev 18633) @@ -53,24 +53,3 @@ to time), we ask that anyone who can help us to ensure Matthew's continued employment by visiting our donations page and making a contribution at <a href="/donate.html">the donation page</a>.</p> -<p><b>15th May, 2007 - John Pozadzides donates $10,000 to Freenet Project</b></p> -<p> -John Pozadzides, founder of <a href="http://HTMLHelp.com">HTMLHelp.com</a> and former Vice President of Sales for <a href="http://savvis.net">SAVVIS Communications</a>, has donated $10,000 to the Freenet Project to fund ongoing -development of the Freenet software. John says: -</p> -<blockquote> -<p> -More than a decade ago when I founded HTMLHelp.com I had a vision of the Internet as the “great equalizer”. I believed that it would free us from the content filtering imposed by mega-media companies and governments. It turns out this has been true for most of us - but not all. -</p> -<p> -I view supporting the Freenet Project as a logical extension of that original dream, this time to include people who were previously unable to freely participate. -</p> -</blockquote> -<p> -This donation will be used to fund general development, and in particular, improvements to software usability and stability. A specific -goal is the completion of Freenet's "opennet" functionality which will make it far easier for many users to get Freenet up and running. -</p> -<p> -Anyone is free to make their own donation to the project, via a variety of convenient methods including Paypal and Google Checkout through our <a href="donate.html">donations page</a>. -</p> -You can read John's blog entry announcing this donation <a href="http://onemansblog.com/2007/05/15/privacy-equals-freedom-support-the-freenet-project/">here</a>.
