> On Friday, 21 March 2014 9:55 PM, Matthew Toseland 
> <t...@amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> > On 21/03/14 04:42, Steve Dougherty wrote:
>>  On Tuesday - March 25th - I have a meeting scheduled with Professor J.
>>  Alex Halderman [0] to talk about security and Freenet. He is one of the
>>  people behind such research as Green Dam arbitrary code execution, [1]
>>  cold boot attacks on disk encryption, [2] and insufficient entropy on
>>  embedded systems leading to weak encryption keys. [3]
> Nice.
>>  What should I say? I'm planning to mention:
> Bear in mind that nobody, no matter how brilliant, is an expert in
> everything.
that I do agree with

>>  2) Would it be possible to run a seed node on campus?
your campus IT people well want to terminate the node unless you can prove that 
you run it for legal research reasons

> The only solution other than darknet AFAICS is charging people real
> money (possibly BTC) to join opennet. This would require a much greater
> appeal to start with, and more reliable software. In BTC, the funds (or
> a large part of the funds) would be provably destroyed, possibly with
> the rest going to FPI or a charity chosen from a list (need to make sure
> it doesn't go straight back to the guy trying to exploit announcement!).

paying to access freenet doesn't make sense unless it a private mesh network 
and you are paying for the hardware

I could see a kevin bacon[1] like people becoming Certificate authority

>>  - Steve
tom sparks
[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Degrees_of_Kevin_Bacon
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