On 28 Jun 2006, at 02:13, Lars Juel Nielsen wrote:
On 6/28/06, Ian Clarke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 27 Jun 2006, at 23:52, Thomas Bruderer wrote:
Even if most people don't need a darknet, it doesn't mean that nobody
needs a darknet. I would expect that the people that most need
Freenet probably need a darknet, but the majority of Freenet users
probably don't fall into that category.
I would rather have to bother a slight bit more to set up a darknet
node than not if it mean those who really need it will be able to have
it instead of just a bunch of small darknet and a huge opennet they
can't use.
You are assuming that the darknet and the opennet would be separate
networks. That would not be the case. There may indeed be islands
of darknet, but they would be connected together by an opennet.
Users that only want to connect to people they trust can do so, but
users who don't really care about exposing the fact that they are
Freenet users can connect promiscuously *and* connect to darknet peers.
Ian.
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