> If you can provide evidence to support your claim that our desire that people
> actually learn about and use Freenet is hurting the project then please 
> present it.

(While i'm not "you" mentioned, there is something that jumps out).
The evidence actually was at the end of the e-mail:

> Any project that adopts the philosophy of avoiding users is a project that 
> won't
> exist for much longer.  I'm going to do all I can to attract users and
> developers to the project, and you should welcome that.
>
> Ian.

The point was that you are doing all you can (regardless of what it was) to 
attract new users. Even when old ones would likely find it much harder to use 
Freenet (for example: No way to control it with the browser that has JS 
disabled).

However, i accept that maybe you were just angry while writing the e-mail.

                   - Volodya

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