Re: [freenet-dev] URGENT: Need to provide advice, suggestions, feedback to finalists

2016-08-19 Thread DC*
Hello, been watching the polls and here are my suggestions: > https://images-contests.99static.com/Mi-2TgZsvRiv6vkSAipDhq33jYE=/ filters:quality(100)/99designs-contests-attachments/74/74682/ attachment_74682772 I like it's bright colors and it's simplicity, which is a plus from a responsive

Re: [freenet-dev] Winning design selected

2016-09-09 Thread DC*
t then again, I might be > wrong). If it doesn't, how are we going to do it? > > Regards, > Florent > > On Thu, 2016-09-08 at 18:43 +, DC* wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > > > I'm more concerned about translations and a clean and quick > > setup/deploy >

Re: [freenet-dev] Winning design selected

2016-09-11 Thread DC*
I believe it's investing in work that will cut cost in the short and long term, while we lose a convenient feature. Best regards, On Sun, 2016-09-11 at 18:53 +0200, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > DC* writes: > > > > > I think manual language selection doesn't repr

Re: [freenet-dev] Winning design selected

2016-09-08 Thread DC*
Hi everyone, I'm more concerned about translations and a clean and quick setup/deploy workflow rather than who would implement the design changes. Choosing the right tool for the job would make a huge difference for the developer who takes the job of implementing the new design. In that regard

Re: [freenet-dev] Winning design selected

2016-09-10 Thread DC*
...@freenetproject.org wrote: On Friday, September 09, 2016 12:50:51 PM DC* wrote: Effectively Github does *not* support Content-negotiation. If we don't want to adopt another strategy to serve pages we'll need to stay away from Github Pages. Otherwise we'll need to add links to access the site in different

Re: Freenet World Domination Plan

2018-06-10 Thread DC*
Really exciting times for Freenet and lot of work to do (that's a good thing!). What's the Winterfacey's status? Can't seem to find a way to see what needs to be done on Mantis. Best regards, On 2018-05-24 14:59, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Hi, > > This is a high-level roadmap. > > We had

Re: final test release of 1481

2018-10-18 Thread DC*
Seems auto-update key works flawlessly. Attached relevant logs. On 2018-10-18 19:33, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > DC* writes: > >> Great news, I'm testing this get I get home (I was running a node from 1481 >> for a couple of days without issues). > > Thank you!

Freenet's Hackathon (second edition)

2018-10-13 Thread DC*
Hello everyone! I've been looking around the issue tracker and found many stalled projects and initiatives. I'm also a bit stuck on some freenet-related projects due to this slow pace. I was wondering if it'll be a good idea to bring back the Weekend Of Code Hackathon[1][2] as it brought good

Re: final final test release of 1481

2018-10-24 Thread DC*
Hey there, I'm gonna test the installers on *nix and windows and report back. Hopefully 1481 can be released soon. Best regards, On 2018-10-24 19:05, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Hi, > > I had to add some more fixes to run.sh to ensure that the classpath > includes jna and jna-platform. I

Re: Freenet's Hackathon (second edition)

2018-10-24 Thread DC*
volved. I could probably do November 17th > > On Tue, Oct 23, 2018 at 7:11 AM Steve Dougherty > wrote: > >> I’d be interested - I’m free the weekend of November 17th, as >> well as weekends in December. >> >> - Steve >> >> Typed on a mobile k

Re: final final test release of 1481

2018-11-06 Thread DC*
Great news! I've been running 1481 without issues for weeks! Best regards On November 6, 2018 5:41:35 PM GMT-03:00, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: >Hi Steve, > >Thank you very much! > >It’s finally time to insert the release! > >Best wishes, >Arne > >Steve Dougherty writes: > >> I haven't

Re: help in tracking down 1481 memory leak (with reproduction steps)

2018-10-08 Thread DC*
On 2018-10-08 18:00, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > DC* writes: > > Do you have experience with profiling Java for memory leaks? > No, I have no experience but I'm trying to triangle the issues commit by commit to see where the issue was introduced and reduce the scope. > The o

Re: help in tracking down 1481 memory leak (with reproduction steps)

2018-10-08 Thread DC*
This is somewhat preliminary but I got to this point: [1] (`always use BouncyCastle in KeyGenUtils`) Found some (old) posts about memory leaks with dynamic providers[2][3][4]. In [2] it's mentioned a statical method to install providers. I'm still running test against those commits [1] and the

Re: help in tracking down 1481 memory leak (with reproduction steps)

2018-10-10 Thread DC*
Hello, There's a tentative fix at [1]. If anyone could take a look at it and try it out that would speed things up. I'm running on that branch +24hrs with no issues so far. Best regards, [1]: https://github.com/freenet/fred/pull/640

Re: Check Plugins to follow an API cleanup

2020-09-04 Thread DC*
Hello all! We worked and tested all plugins on the list (except 2 that are pending) and we found that they weren't affected by the API change! Most plugins compiles because they use a higher-level API, other plugins use FCP. You can follow the updated list here:

Plugins build system upgrade

2020-08-29 Thread DC*
Hi all, We're working on upgrading the build system on all official plugins. This effort will enable us to have better plugin integration into different system and is an important upgrade to clean up various dependencies that proved to be problematic (such as freenet-ext). Here you can see the

Re: Freenet 1486 Test release

2020-08-02 Thread DC*
On 2020-08-02 19:59, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Hi, > > > I created a test-release for what should become 1486. > > You can get it from GitHub: > https://github.com/freenet/fred/releases/tag/build01486 Great work Arne and everyone involved on this release!

Freenet Mobile - Beta 0.1

2020-07-13 Thread DC*
Hello all!, Been working for a couple of weeks on the "Freenet Mobile" project[1]. It's a project that aims to enable anyone to run Freenet on their Android phones. Different to Icicle or similar projects, where the application connects to a node running somewhere else, Freenet Mobile actually

Re: Linux installer as jar?

2020-06-28 Thread DC*
On 2020-06-28 09:34, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Steve Dougherty writes: > >> I can't speak for Arne but as far as I'm aware the things I mentioned >> in my quoted message still apply: we'd need to write a way for the >> package to update itself over Freenet. > > While I think that this

Re: merging toads simulation speedups?

2020-06-27 Thread DC*
On 2019-05-12 19:09, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Hi, > > We have some pull-requests by toad waiting to be reviewed and merged > which speed up simulations enough that it’s actually viable to simulate > networks on the scale of the current userbase. > > It would be cool if someone here could

Re: Linux installer as jar?

2020-06-27 Thread DC*
On 2019-04-13 21:47, Steve Dougherty wrote: > My impulse would be to decide which distros we want to officially > support, and provide packages for them. Perhaps Arch, Debian, and > Ubuntu? Both installers for Linux applications and compiling Java to > native code strike me as odd approaches that

Re: Linux installer as jar?

2020-06-28 Thread DC*
On 2020-06-28 09:34, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Steve Dougherty writes: > >> I can't speak for Arne but as far as I'm aware the things I mentioned >> in my quoted message still apply: we'd need to write a way for the >> package to update itself over Freenet. > > While I think that this

Re: Streaming over Freenet in the Browser

2021-01-30 Thread DC*
On 2021-01-30 11:50, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Hi, > > I shot a small peek preview video of streaming in the browser: Looking really good! Keep it up! Best regards

Re: Google Summer of Code 2021?

2021-01-30 Thread DC*
the GSoC timeline Also it comes to my mind that some previous GSoC projects didn't went live due to various reasons. Do we understand what went wrong and how to avoid making the same mistakes? > The ones that I see as most impactful on the short term now that we have > a mobile app in FDroid

Freenet Mobile available on Fdroid!

2021-01-29 Thread DC*
Hello all, After awhile Freenet Mobile is finally available on Fdroid repositories [1]. Being available on Fdroid means we'll reach a new audience with a simple click and install flow. The App itself currently is a small wrapper around Freenet itself, but eventually it will provide access

Re: ***SPAM*** Potential GSoC mentors: please answer today

2021-02-17 Thread DC*
Hey all, I'm up for it although I can help mostly with integration (the App mostly), not core parts. May be new projects around REST API or similar. I can give a 2-3 hours a day (evening GMT). Best regards On jue, feb 18, 2021 at 02:08, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: Hi, I’ve almost

Re: Plugins build system upgrade

2021-10-18 Thread DC*
Hey there all, We're continuing the work to port the official's plugins build system from Ant to Gradle. Lately 2 more plugins were ported: Other plugins are marked as Ready to be Merged or gone

Re: Plugins build system upgrade

2021-10-26 Thread DC*
Hey there, Too bad that it failed. I'll investigate the cause and update the PR. Best regards On Mon, Oct 18, 2021 at 23:58, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: Hi, DC* mailto:d...@riseup.net>> writes: Other plugins are marked as Ready to be Merged or gone through Code Reviews: *

Re: Pull-requests in need of reviews

2022-01-12 Thread DC*
Hi, Happy new year! I took a look at the easy ones first! I'll review the others later tonight. These emails summaries are a good idea to push work forward and point people to places where help is needed. Keep them up! :) Best regards, On 2022-01-11 22:53, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: >

Debian package: calling for beta testers

2022-07-02 Thread DC*
Hello, I've been working for a few weeks on bringing the Debian package up to date and getting it fully working with the latest Freenet versions. While there remains a bit of work to do currently it's in a place where it's ready to be tested. So, if you could install the package, configure and

Re: Please test the new Windows Installer

2022-06-15 Thread DC*
Hey, I'll do my best to test the windows installer today. I'll report finders over IRC. Best regards On 2022-06-13 20:59, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Hi, > > If you run Windows, could you try the new Freenet installer with the > wintray-improvements from naejadu? > > - Does it install

Re: infocalypse: version control over Freenet mostly works again with Python 3

2022-08-19 Thread DC*
Hey Arne, Thanks for looking into this. This project is really cool and promising. Hope I can give it a try soon. Keep up the good work! Best regards On 2022-08-17 22:20, Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide wrote: > Hi, > > > infocalypse is the awesome code-over-freenet tool created by djk > and