I thought I was pretty clear who I am, would my legal name change how you have responded?

I think I have the right to know how the money is being used, especially since some of it was my donation. I would like to know the plan you want to impose on the software I run on my servers as a volunteer for your project.

I wonder how that is narcissistic seeing I didn't include my name.

I do find it funny, you call me/us (critics of your plan) children, while advocating for speaking out for the next generation and that this new plan of yours is better (the children seem to disagree).

You seem more and more like an angry dictator, when challenged shuts down and doubles down. I guess any more comments or responses will be useless, at least it will be part of the public record.

Disrespectfully,

Ian Clarke:
Who are you, and what on earth makes you think you have the right to demand
any information from me?

I really can't believe you people, the narcissism is off-the-charts. Are
you all children? Seriously.

On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 12:02 PM <free...@nullvoid.me> wrote:

Ian,

I have read over the last responses and there seems to be some items
that I would like clarification on, as well as some comments I would
like to add as a community member, node volunteer, and supporter of the
Freenet "fred" project.

DuckDuckGo donated $25,000 several years ago, that money has still not
been allocated or spent, will it be spend along with the $100,000 grant
given to Loculus? Where will that money go?

While the charity called The Freenet Project is your baby and passion,
it seems a bit unorthodox to do the following:

Have an 18 month private discussion with one dev, claim you disagree
with his objections and overrule them.
Go to the board, and claim this is happening, in secret, with no public
proof of any opposing views being debated or suggested (names can be
redacted and transcripts posted as Speaker #1) or at least minute notes
of these meetings.
Announce over a mailing list you have not posted to in months, let alone
to FMS or Sone, that this change is happening and it's happening now.
Limiting any other devs or community members to engage in discussion or
presenting valid alternatives. (like you state Arne doesn't speak for
everyone)
Demand code to be changed to update these changes, (I don't see a pull
request from you) and magically hope that all documentation including
unmaintained one will follow? (how do you expect abandoned freesites to
update their language?)

Please place yourself into the shoes of the community you were expected
to represent and lead, and realize maybe there was some mistakes made
here and more discussion should be done.

While the core of this issue is just a naming decision, and not your
leadership style or actions. There seems to be a 20 plus year common
understanding that Freenet is Fred, and Freenet Classic is Fred 0.5 when
the network forked.

Locutus is a new software project that meets very similar goals as your
charity organization. Maybe it would be best to create a new
organization to support the management and funding of Locutus, instead
of doing what feels to many as a "rugpull" from Freenet's community and
support.

I fear that even with your declaration, many users and devs will not
comply, and as Freenet is uncensorable, and development can continue
over itself. I wonder how you will deal with a rogue project (in your
eyes) stealing the name as it continues to operate against your wishes.

Respectfully,



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