Daniel Cheng wrote: > On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 8:08 AM, Matthew Toseland > <[email protected]> wrote: >> On Thursday 22 January 2009 18:36, xor wrote: >>> not a message from me, someone posted it on FMS: >>> >>> ----- Original Message ----- >>> From: <rob...@n-sktdoxt0wgykuykyuncvc1quuknolwmpmyo7n9ocq> >>> Newsgroups: freenet,fms,public >>> Sent: Wednesday, January 14, 2009 4:21 AM >>> Subject: (open letter) What has happened to Freenet? >>> >>>> I've been on again and off again with Freenet for a while. I usually >>>> keep it up for a couple of months and finally decide the >>>> CPU/disk/bandwidth commitment is too much and shut it down. >>>> >>>> I last did this in August, and I'm back again hopefully forever, but I'm >>>> not fooling myself. (and I know it's churn, I'm sorry) >>>> >>>> My main question is: what happened to the community? There used to be >>>> lively arguments on FMS every day (I used to enjoy arguing with Falafel, >>>> even though I completely disagreed with him :P ), loads of spam in Frost >>>> (like usual, except the DoS has stopped), and frequent postings from the >>>> developers about what was going on. >>>> >>>> Now, when I show up, FMS is dead-quiet. I'm lucky to get a dozen >>>> messages a day (half of which are tests). I haven't seen Toad yet, but >>>> there's been 3 (mandatory) releases in 2 days - didn't he used to >>>> discuss them here, at least occasionally? >> I don't use FMS, because I don't think it would be appropriate to bundle it >> (we don't bundle Thaw, jSite, Frost or Thingamablog), and therefore I don't >> have time to code review it in order to use it. There is an ongoing debate >> about this but we *will* bundle Freetalk, when it is usable, which should be >> soon. > > If you don't have time to review FMS, just create a new user account and run > fms under it. -- you are not anonymous anyway, there is nothing to lost. >
Let's assume you didn't write that. NextGen$ _______________________________________________ Devl mailing list [email protected] http://emu.freenetproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/devl
