Zero3 is very keen that we should run from the start menu from the installing user, rather than installing a service. This has a number of advantages: - It will be possible to kill Freenet from Task Manager. Not being able to kill Freenet from Task Manager likely alienates a lot of users IMHO. - We would not need to provide a script to disable autostart: advanced users would just move it away from the start menu, and non-advanced users would just uninstall it (as they do now). - Fewer permissions problems, no dedicated Freenet user. - WHEN we have a tray icon, we can start it at the same time.
There are however some disadvantages: - Marginally less uptime if there is a login screen and the user doesn't log in immediately. This may be disproportionately significant however in terms of performance in some cases: IF the user starts using Freenet immediately after logging in, the extra few seconds would have been rather helpful. - The user actually needs to log in. We can't just tell them to keep their computers on 24x7 to run Freenet if it doesn't start until they log in. This could perhaps be significant. - Less uptime when other users are using the computer. -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 827 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://emu.freenetproject.org/pipermail/devl/attachments/20081211/d23b1e42/attachment.pgp>
