On Saturday 15 January 2011 21:40:48 Alex Rollin wrote:
> I have no idea how to convince you but I'll give it a go.
> 
> I've been producing my own training videos for years.  They are big
> files.  It's video.  I can load them to all manner of high
> availability services in the US but the links from Indonesia to these
> services won't help very much because those links are so slow.  I want
> them to be shared, to be available, and to provide the tool that
> allows people to access the video.
> 
> Most of these are screencasts showing people how to do things with
> software, like configure it, write html/css, stuff like that.  They
> might only be 40-150mb, but this is far too much when we are talking
> about 100s of them over and over each day as part of an education
> program.

You might be better off with a simple replication setup, and whether you need 
Freenet's excessive focus on security is up to you, but in principle setting up 
a darknet within the country ought to be feasible. You'd have to get the data 
in either by a few very slow external links or via importing it manually.

Note that small darknets are quite difficult at the moment.

One other point: I don't see any point in running separate nodes in a cafe - 
but to avoid this we'd need proper multi-user support, which we don't have at 
the moment.
> 
> Next time you threaten to ban someone I hope you give a little more
> information about what you are looking for.  Pretty nerve-wracking
> threat.

Others have explained this adequately.
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