Hmm. I don't know if it's been suggested before but what about Universal
Plug and Play (UPnP) support? Most modern routers support this now. Would
help get rid of the whole problem of having to manually configure port
forwarding for freenet. Just a suggestion, I'm no programmer (yet).

Simon

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:devl-
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ian Clarke
> Sent: 31 October 2003 12:37
> To: Discussion of development issues; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [freenet-dev] Usability improvement ideas
> 
> As the developers work hard to improve the core operation of Freenet, it
> can be easy to forget about the more superficial, but equally important
> aspects of Freenet, namely installation procedures, and usability for
> newbies.
> 
> For those intimately familiar with Freenet's operation it can be
> difficult to look at Freenet's operation from the perspective of someone
> new to the software, and often something that seems minor and trivial to
> a core developer, might have a significant impact on a new user's view
> of the software.
> 
> So, this email is an invitation to anyone that has constructive
> criticism or suggestion's for how Freenet's "first impression" can be
> enhanced.  Topics include installation, FProxy, even the website's layout.
> 
> Ian.
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