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>> There is no "help" or "FAQ" screen in Fproxy.  The users are left to
>> find the wiki or a Freesite for help (assuming they can reach one).
>>
>> I suggest making a html page in the main jar that links from the
>> homepage.  It must be contained in the install.  Assume users are
>> installing it offline from a friend or fileserver in a place where the
>> Freenet website is blocked.
>>
>> Things like firewalls, what are Freesites, etc.  Just a copy and paste
>> of the documentation section of the website or wiki would help.  Maybe
>> using the l10n framework, can it handle simple html?  If not, just a
>> skeletal page with an outline where the text can be translated in
>> sections.
>>
>> I would like to attempt this if it's OK with you guys.
>
> Hmmm ... really what we'd want would be an official freesite, but we *could*
> bundle a small web of help pages ... I don't see any reason why you shouldn't
> start work on that right away, we may switch it to an official freesite at
> some point but in the near future it'd be useful to have some documentation
> from within the web interface. Feel free to reuse stuff that we've written on
> the wiki or the website (although strictly speaking there may be licensing
> issues as iirc the website is Creative Commons licensed, which is GPL
> incompatible).

My only concern would be the offline availability if users can't get
connected, but we can worry about that down the road.
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