There's one more way to look at this:

The global network, "Freenet" as an entity, is our shop front. The real
business in the medium term is helping existing communities and
organisations to build their own, disconnected darknets.

This might have positive consequences for funding - working more
directly with people who can use Freenet, or with people who provide
funding related to such things. It might work around some of the
political difficulties even - what's on your darknet is up to your
users. It might result in faster deployment, and larger darknet pockets
- seed communities from which it can grow. It might make invites to
specific community darknets valuable, which is potentially a good thing
for growth. It would give us a really convincing answer to "opennet is
busted, why should we take you seriously?". And the long term plan would
still be to connect up most of the individual darknets to a global network.

Thoughts?

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