On Saturday 13 February 2010 14:00:25 Clément Vollet wrote: > Hello, > > As I was translating the FAQ, I saw this answer, which seems a bit outdated > to > me: > > If I publish something in Freenet, how will people find it? Don't they have > to > know the key I used? > Yes, people will have to know what key you used to publish your information. > This means you will have to announce your key in some way. > The most common way to do this is to send a message, containing your key and > brief description of your information, to the author of one of the existing > Freenet sites. Most of the "portal" sites which are linked from the Freenet > web interface (fproxy) have a submission form which lets you send them > messages anonymously. You could also send your key to people by using the > Freenet mailing lists, in the IRC channel (irc.freenode.net #freenet), by > private e-mail, or by advertising your Freenet site on your World Wide Web > site. If you're feeling extravagant, you could even try skywriting it. > (Graffiti is not recommended, for legal reasons.) > > Is this answer outdated? > If so, what should we advise? > Do the index sites have submission pages still? Probably the best way to announce nowadays is via Frost or FMS???
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