I think we just have different ideas about that. I don't see Freenet as
a product that you want or have to market.

As far as FLOSS projects and the like are concerned, I probably also
have a different concept for decision-making.

I have assumed that Freenet acts according to these principles and that
there are not just a few (or even one) people who make decisions about
Freenet.

Thanks for your answer anyway!

On Fri, 20 Jan 2023 14:35:48 -0600
Ian Clarke <i...@freenet.org> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 20, 2023 at 2:22 PM Marek Küthe <m...@mk16.de> wrote:
> 
> > Well, I think here one should decide between a company / organization
> > with profit intentions and a community / FLOSS project and an
> > non-profit association.
> >  
> 
> I disagree. The same principle applies to any common endeavor by a group of
> people. Organizations that make every decision to try to keep the most
> people happy always stagnate and die, as night follows day.
> 
> You're proposing that a group of people with absolutely no competence in
> brand marketing make a complicated brand marketing decision. There is no
> universe in which that's a good idea.
> 
> -- 
> Ian Clarke
> Founder, The Freenet Project
> Email: i...@freenet.org <i...@freenetproject.org>


-- 
Marek Küthe
m...@mk16.de
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