On Tuesday 18 Sep 2012 07:13:39 Crypto Nation wrote:
> First post to Devl or any of the mailing lists. Please let me know if this
> belongs somewhere else.
> 
> Released an easy to setup Freenet Virtual Machine using VirtualBox and
> Ubuntu 1204.
> This was done in the hope of making setting up and using Freenet easier for
> some users.
> OpenJDK 7, Wine and Poco have already been installed to allow Freenet
> installation as well as FUQID and FMS usage.
> Archives of FMS, Frost, FUQID, jSite, and Sone have been included as well
> as their freesite URLs.
> 
> README file included as attachment.
> 
> Feedback is appreciated. I realize the obvious security issue of using an
> OS and applications you didn't install yourself. Especially for networks
> such as Freenet, TOR and I2P. Any type of security review is encouraged.
> With that said, use at your own risk. MD5/SHA1/SHA256 included on site to
> verify file integrity.
> To download the virtual machine or any of the videos covering Freenet and
> applications visit http://www.CryptoNation.com/

Cool. Much of what is described in the readme could be pre-configured. Also how 
do you propose to keep firefox up to date if the VM can't access the internet? 
I don't think Freenet is that dangerous - IMHO using a VM for browsing would be 
interesting, as well as possibly a script for creating a clean, firewalled VM, 
and putting in a downloaded file, to view things like videos and PDFs safely.
> 
> There was a thread last year about the Freenet videos
> https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/2011-August/035738.html
> Matthew & Ian - You're welcome to use the videos. Released as CC BY-NC-SA
> to encourage open access.
> 
Awesome. Anyone got any ideas where to put them? On the download page? Even on 
Freenet? Take a while to download, and ideally we'd want the ogg filter 
merged...

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