Hello xor,

> For example Freenet *does* have a public gateway mode where you can 
> allow other people on the Internet to use your Freenet node in a safe manner 
> (i.e. anything which can change the configuration is disabled).
Not re-inventing the wheel(s) is  that is very valid point and thank
you very much for pointing this out to us.

Could you please give me a reference to this code, so I can look at it
myself and then come back to you for further plan of action.

Thanks,
vmon
 
xor <x...@freenetproject.org> writes:

> On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 02:22:47 PM vmonmoonsh...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Hello Freenet folks,
>> 
>> We're starting a project called CeNo, based on the idea I shared with a
>> few of you at last year's CTS in Berlin where we had the freenet meet
>> up. Its about using freenet to cache censored web pages
>> on-demand: https://github.com/equalitie/ceno/wiki
>
> While I do *not* plan to leave Freenet, I would like to state that I'm happy 
> that you guys are planning to implement something which is *based* upon 
> Freenet :)  [Read the quoted Wiki link for more information]
>
> - It sucks that the recent Bitcoin hype has caused many wheel-reinventions, 
> and its good to see that someone is trying to use an existing system for a 
> new 
> project.
>
> It would be nice to discuss what you plan to implement here, because it is 
> quite possible that parts of it can be already done with existing Freenet 
> code. For example Freenet *does* have a public gateway mode where you can 
> allow other people on the Internet to use your Freenet node in a safe manner 
> (i.e. anything which can change the configuration is disabled). It for sure 
> could use some improvement, but the foundation exists.
> Also, it would of course be nice if our teams could cooperate frequently 
> during development so that your improvements can be put into the official  
> Freenet codebase ASAP.
>
> So I would suggest that you compile a small mail which summarizes the 
> description from your Wiki and post it to devl.
>
> Thank you!
>       - xor, Freenet client application maintainer
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