That's great.
Please tell me where is the public frost board "hereticnet". How to access
it?
Thanks

On 1/7/07, Florent Daigni?re (NextGen$) <nextgens at freenetproject.org> wrote:
>
> * highfly joe <highfly22 at gmail.com> [2006-12-25 18:50:40]:
>
> > Hi,
> > To control spam, there must be some operationes to control file
> inserted. So
> > some trusted servers are configured to sign off every sane files. And
> only
> > the trusted servers hold a certain private key and release the public
> key to
> > normal user. There are different kinds of trusted servers, which can
> > constitute different domains, which contain different topics. Every file
> > wanted to be inserted into a domain need request the trusted server to
> be
> > signed by the private key. Every node can be configure to be interesting
> in
> > several domains by user. So what you stored in your machine is what your
> > wanted. This mechanism like SSK. But there are one major difference
> between
> > them:
> > to allow other people insert a SSK file, the private key must be given
> to
> > them,. but if use the trusted servers, the only information exchanged is
> the
> > signature.
> >
> > The trusted servers can permit such essay to publish or not. And it's
> not
> > going to be another censor. Cause you can build your own domain to fight
> > back. The user can choose which is most important thing on their own
> will.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Haiwei
>
> Hi,
>
>         Your idea has been discussed on the public frost board
> "hereticnet"...
> I suggest you join the debate there :) So far the conclusion is : "manual
> moderation would introduce insane latencies".
>
> NextGen$
>
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