He has a point, in that mailing lists are a bit alien and unfriendly
to today's average internet user. But, at the same time, we have to
realize that Netsukuku itself is the same. Sure, a concerted PR effort
could probably create a lot more publicity, but I don't think
Netsukuku's really ready for that yet; it takes a reasonable
experienced Linux user to even understand the current state of
development, let alone try out the daemon. If you want to help the
project, contribute to documentation. That's probably what will be
most valuable long term, beyond directly helping development with code
contributions.
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