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Volodya a ?crit :
|> Hi,
|>
|> People on Frost are wondering about messages displayed during freenet
|> start :
|>
|> INFO | jvm 2 | 2008/07/25 17:07:14 | Note that this version of Freenet
|> is still a very early alpha, and may well have numerous bugs and design
|> flaws.
|> INFO | jvm 2 | 2008/07/25 17:07:14 | In particular: YOU ARE WIDE OPEN TO
|> YOUR IMMEDIATE PEERS! They can eavesdrop on your requests with
|> relatively little difficulty at present (correlation attacks etc).
|>
|> The question is : Are these messages here because you didn't remove them
|> ~ after the release of 0.7 ? Are you planning to let them until 1.0 ?
|> Until the networks is 100% secure (eg. forever) ?
|>
|> Regards,
|
| I think that the messages should be there until they are no longer
true. For
| example being open to your immediate peers will remain true until some
sort of
| encrypted tunnels will be implemented,

Right.

| the message about software being in alpha
| might be replaced by the GPL "AS IS" warning...

Sounds better, "very early alpha" isn't really compatible with a
release, event pre-1.0.

| P.S. Where is that discussion on frost? I haven't seen it.

It's on fr.freenet, the topic is "Noeud qui redemarre tout seul et
message de securit??"

A user saw the messages and was a bit affraid ;)
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