>I realize that you don't want people to be using a particular version of
>Freenet but would rather have them keep up to date with the latest
>snapshot so that they can be lab rats. But that is dangerous for the
>people you are actually creating Freenet to serve.

Hooray for free speech and whatnot.  Hooray that Freenet is 'serving' 
somebody (but not that there's somebody *to* serve, of course).

Realistically, however, there's a big picture.  I'm not sure I'm completely 
familiar with the versioning system being used, but 0.x usually means that 
the software is not even 'prime-time' yet.  It'd be nice to minimize the 
number of near-unusable versions that are near-forced on those who wish to 
use Freenet, but, realistically, Freenet is still in the lab, is it 
not?  Stable or unstable, if you use Freenet, you're pretty much a 'lab 
rat', for now.

-todd


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