> Hi y'all
> Now, I have it running, but it sucks all the CPU out of the little fella

I've been working on Freenet actively for 3 years or so and during this time 
you are the first person that I know of to port it to a different architecture 
successfully

So what you did is a very rare event and totally awesome.

We absolutely need Freenet to run on many more architectures because Freenet 
needs high uptime nodes for its vitality.
Embedded machines are very suitable because they typically have very high 
uptime. And they are the future, many machines which used to not be computers 
will soon contain an embedded machine which is permanently online.
ARM is also used in Routers and phones if I am correct? That makes it even 
more suitable

Please please please please take the effort to put your work on github at 
least. And please please please also try to get your stuff backported into the 
official repository. At best, you would do an installer so it works without 
much 
hassle. We always lack developers so doing half-finished stuff is likely to get 
a subproject abandoned.

Thanks :)
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