The people I've talked to seem to think that Freenet 0.3 works better than
0.4. Also, one person complained that the plugins for 0.3 stopped working
with 0.4, and they were never upgraded to the 0.4 API, or something like
that. Also, I heard something about how Freenet could be implemented with
more generic protocols, like SSL. Comments on this?

Wesley.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: devl-admin at freenetproject.org
> [mailto:devl-admin at freenetproject.org]On Behalf Of Ian Clarke
> Sent: Thursday, 15 August, 2002 06:09
> To: devl at freenetproject.org
> Subject: [freenet-dev] Things to do
>
>
> I met a very interesting group of people at DEFCON who, believe it or
> not, are actually using Freenet to disseminate information in China,
> they have a website at http://freenet-china.org/.
>
> They have translated Freenet to Chinese and claim that they have a
> healthy user-base, they are distributing it on floppy-disk (to do this
> they have modified it to work with Microsoft's jview)!
>
> I pointed out that Freenet was still in development, but they assured me
> that everyone using it is informed-of and fully accepts the risks.
>
> One thing that was somewhat shocking is that they are actually using
> Freenet 0.3, when I asked them why they answered that the main problem
> with 0.4 was that we keep obsoleting previous versions which makes it
> unsuitable for their use at this time.  This is a shame as 0.4 contains
> a number of important security improvements over 0.3.
>
> Thus, I think we really need to consider seriously whether we can give
> our user base some assurances as to how frequently we will increase the
> last permitted build setting.  It seems that given Freenet is working
> relatively well right now (at least, better than 0.3) we might be
> getting close.  I would further argue that when we do this we should
> call it 0.5 - we have procrastinated long enough.
>
> I would say, however, that one requirement for releasing 0.5 would be to
> the the node distribution servlet working well, and start encouraging
> people to use it.
>
> Thoughts?  Comments?  Insults?
>
> Ian.
>
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