> How do you see Frost going in the medium term? I think we need some > convergence of Frost into Fproxy.
I disagree, Frost is fine as a separate application. If they want to include a freenet.jar in their distro, then that would be fine, but it isn't appropriate for us to include their functionality in the Freenet platform. Think of us as the Linux Kernel. Frost is welcome to think of themselves as RedHat, including our jar with their code if they want. We should take a minimalistic approach towards client functionality in Freenet - Fproxy is probably stepping over the line here, but I think we should tolerate one exception. Ian. -- Ian Clarke ian@[freenetproject.org|locut.us|cematics.com] Latest Project http://locut.us/ Personal Homepage http://locut.us/ian/
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