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. We
should have buttons to enable it and to forget about it permanently in the
alert.
In the wizard, we will need to ask the user whether they are on an untrusted
LAN (student LAN, tower block ethernet [ anyone have a proper common name for
such arrangements? ] etc), for UPnP. We probably don't need to ask if the user
uses the default options. We certainly don't need to ask if they go for low
security; it's not that dangerous afaics.
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Update: We worked a bit on the first time user experience. Reasoning: Only 1
choice at startup: default setting or wizard.
→ http://piratepad.net/H3kOp3QXuV
Current version, without the text markup:
3 scenarios:
- With invite. Can stay darknet or enable opennet as well for better
performance.
testing, sorry...
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New debian package in https://github.com/freenet/debian-staging - please test.
package contents: https://gist.github.com/899794
This one uses the new service-wrapper package from debian-experimental,
removing the need to maintain our own init.d script.
known issues: will complain about "too old
On Thursday 14 Jul 2011 19:51:53 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> According to the stats, the number of new users and the number of one-time
> users is about equal:
> http://127.0.0.1:8889/freenet:USK@gjw6StjZOZ4OAG-pqOxIp5Nk11udQZOrozD4jld42Ac,BYyqgAtc9p0JGbJ~18XU6mtO9ChnBZdf~ttCn48FV7s,AQACAAE/graphs/1
According to the stats, the number of new users and the number of one-time
users is about equal:
http://127.0.0.1:8889/freenet:USK@gjw6StjZOZ4OAG-pqOxIp5Nk11udQZOrozD4jld42Ac,BYyqgAtc9p0JGbJ~18XU6mtO9ChnBZdf~ttCn48FV7s,AQACAAE/graphs/1238/
(The second graph; the first graph promisingly appears to
Freenet 0.7.5 build 1384 is now available. You may have to upgrade manually as
1382 has partially broken auto-update. I did test it earlier on but apparently
missed this. Normal updates on 1382 get a bogus error causing auto-update not
to work until it restarts (it doesn't permanently disable it