Am Montag, 30. November 2015, 21:23:07 schrieb Matthew Toseland:
> Most people can't run Freenet 24x7 even if they wanted to, or can't
> afford to,

This is fixed by Darknet FOAF.

> and most people don't want to run Freenet at all, even if their
> friend urges them to.

This I doubt. Currently Darknet is so hard to use that we hardly have
any data about adoption.

As an example what could help: For years there’s been a bug report
about letting the one who creates the invitation bundle select the
bookmarks to share. We did not implement it, though, because we spent
time on Opennet instead.

We don’t even have invitation bundles yet, so we’re in the same
position as GnuPG — which also did not spread despite being completely
acceptable for almost everyone. 

But we can add invitation bundles. It’s all documented in the
bugtracker, just not acted upon. We can’t blame the failures of our
tool only on the content in Freenet.

> But this all started with a thread complaining that we'd added an FAQ
> entry saying at least one police force can break opennet Freenet and
> we're not doing anything about it and darknet isn't an acceptable
> answer.

Since the claim that we’re not doing anything is not true, I don’t
really worry about that. I worry more about radical breaking of
Opennet as a knee-jerk reaction on criticism.

Best wishes,
Arne

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