Matthew Toseland skrev:
> On Monday 12 January 2009 23:38, Zero3 wrote:
>   
>> Screenshots:
>> http://privat.zero3.dk/FreenetInstaller_MainGUI.png
>>     
>
> The disk space limits are probably a bit low. IIRC the minimum datastore size 
> is 256MB...
>
> "a little amount" should be a "a small amount"
>   
Wording fixed.

The current calculations are:
Raw requirement: 100 MB datastore + 7 MB approx. size of other files 
installed
Requirement with reserve: Raw requirement + 512 MB

The reason I use 100 MB is that it's the last thing I heard. A fresh 
test installs shows a datastore folder of 103 MB, so I guess it's 
actually 100 MB + overhead?

>> http://privat.zero3.dk/FreenetInstaller_JavaMissing.png
>>     
>
> "Freenet requires the Java Runtime Environment..."
> not "Freenet requires Java Runtime Environment..."
>   

Fixed.

>> 5) Is the .fref file association a good idea at all? It's a bit messy, 
>> and very hard to manage in environments with multiple installations or 
>> nodes on another machine than the client. It seems like we are moving 
>> towards friend codes/tokens in the future too, so is it really worth 
>> keeping? Isn't the upload/paste reference features in fproxy good enough 
>> for now?
>>     
>
> IMHO it is worthwhile ... why is it a problem? What happens when you click on 
> one? It ought to be confirmed ... I don't think it is at the moment??
>   

Problems:
1) How do we know which node the user wants to load the reference into? 
Do we search for all installed nodes and popup some kind of selection 
GUI? Or do we pick the first/last (or arandom :P) installed node?
2) If the node is installed on machine A, the client on machine B will 
obviously not have the associations, unless he manually installs them.

It would also take some work to adapt the association to the new nounce 
stuff, as the associations would have to be updated by the installer 
when the URL nounce is turned on (how do we even do that?) - or we could 
perhaps pass it through the launcher or something (atm. we seem to 
execute a .jar that opens an URL directly. Maybe that one can be patched 
instead?).

- Zero3
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