On Sat, 20 May 2000, Ian Clarke wrote:
<snip> 
> I know that many people think that we shouldn't worry about the user
> experience at this stage since we are still in development, however we
> disregard our "public" at our peril, an elitist attitude would be very
> dangerous.  If people don't use Freenet, and don't remain interested in
> Freenet development, it won't matter a damn how well it works or how
> clever it is.  I make no apology for pushing for the Freenet development
> process to remain as open as possible, and for the software to be as
> easy to try out as possible at all times.

As a counter point: If the network does not work damn well, it won't matter how
many newspapers and tv-shows we get featured in or how easy it is for people to
try it out, it still won't survive in the long run. I make no apology for always
putting the quality of the code first.

> 
> Ian.
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Oskar Sandberg
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