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
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
l receive if we are successful. There is no question that there is risk,
>but there is risk in every decision.
>
>My primary concern is for the next generation, who may ask me in 30 years
>if I did everything in my power to keep the Internet a force for freedom
>rather than oppression. This has alwa
)
An anti-censorship project should be more transparent.
Thanks,
On January 17, 2023 10:06:51 PM UTC, "Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide"
wrote:
>
>Ian Clarke writes:
>> You're speaking as if you speak on behalf of the Freenet community. Who
>> specifically are you spe
https://opensource.googleblog.com/2017/05/oss-fuzz-five-months-later-and.html
Announcing rewards for open source projects
We believe that user and internet security as a whole can benefit
greatly if more open source projects include fuzzing in their
development process. To this end, we’d like to
Can you provide the minimum identification requirements to be able to
get a bug bounty from FPI? If you have to report to the IRS does that
mean only citizens of the United States are eligible to work on Freenet
for pay?
As for access to the source code, is it not open source? If you mean
push
Could this be solved by paying a known third party? Such as bountysource
or something?
And from there the developer who creates the patch could still remain
anonymous and gain the funds?
Matthew Toseland:
> On 06/05/17 10:53, Steve Dougherty wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> To my understanding, at
I am getting emails on a account I had set to not receive emails on. Is
there a new place to unsubscribe? Or steps to do it from Thunderbird.
Who are the 3rd parties and will they be accessible anonymously and
publicly?
Can we get a mirror into Freenet/FMS?
Florent Daigniere:
> - We won't maintain list-archives going forward but I am planning on
> sending our full archive to a few external 3rd p
x...@freenetproject.org:
> On Saturday, February 25, 2017 08:23:00 PM Freenet wrote:
>> What is stopping the funding from DuckDuckGo (received over a year ago)
>> from being disbursed?
>
> Finding someone qualified to hire.
>
We know what we want done (finally), we shoul
What is stopping the funding from DuckDuckGo (received over a year ago)
from being disbursed?
Can we put a deadline on any further request for comments or debate,
because this is getting rather unprofessional, and no further
organizations or individuals will be planning to donate to us.
When can
+1 to move the support mailing list to mattersmost, with instructions on
our website how to connect via IRC, Email, XMPP, and anonymously (Tor or
Freenet)
+1 to move devl mailing list to FMS.
Florent Daigniere:
> On Sat, 2017-02-25 at 13:18 +0100, Florent Daigniere wrote:
>> On Sat, 2
negotiate on the content of the notification."
[00:22] "The examples we're finding are so bad, I cancelled
some weekend plans to go into the office on Sunday to help build some
tools to cleanup."
Freenet:
> An anonymous FMS user raised this point.
>
> freenet:U
now? It seems like
>
>> Florent is keen on migrating everything to AWS (except for what's on
>
>> Github), if so it might be nice to have the cert through AWS too (and
>
>> AWS has good multi-user functionality).
>
>>
>
>> Ian.
>
>>
>
>
+1
Should these be created on bountysource?
Arne Babenhauserheide:
> Hi,
>
>
> The poll concluded a few weeks back and exceeded its hopstolive.¹ We
> should adhere to it and spend the money. I think we should start by
> writing offers in Freenet forums to pay people to do t
+1 For bug bounties. Maybe hire a 3rd party for 50% of the money for 6
months, and use the rest on bug bounties.
Matthew Toseland:
>
> How are we going to move forward on converting this money and
> rough-roadmap into code? Are any of the volunteer devs available? (I'm
> not) Do we want to try
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Will there be efforts made to include feedback and transparency for
Freenet users over FMS or Freesites, Sone, Frost, etc?
Ian Clarke:
> Ah, didn't realize that - ok.
> I've created a poll with the three current designs - it's really too
> early but
> just to give people a sense o
working
until all bugs are finally worked out stuff which requires a complete content
migration in the long run. Just my opinion of course.
--- Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.de schrieb am Mo, 19.11.2012:
Von: Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.de
Betreff: Re: [freenet-dev] SSK
driven
development, where the potentially highly valuable learning that
Freenet can offer could also potentially be reused by other projects,
if the want exists, for example to release Freenet from the server/pc
realm and out to be used in the current decade of mobile and tablet
devices.
With a robust
driven
development, where the potentially highly valuable learning that
Freenet can offer could also potentially be reused by other projects,
if the want exists, for example to release Freenet from the server/pc
realm and out to be used in the current decade of mobile and tablet
devices.
With a robust
I took *freenet-official* and ran it through Maven, findbugs and Sonar. I
offlined a couple of screenshots (
https://github.com/SebastianWeetabix/fred-maven/blob/master/freenetsonar1.png,
https://github.com/SebastianWeetabix/fred-maven/blob/master/freenetsonar2.png),
and the top five layers
I took *freenet-official* and ran it through Maven, findbugs and Sonar. I
offlined a couple of screenshots (
https://github.com/SebastianWeetabix/fred-maven/blob/master/freenetsonar1.png,
https://github.com/SebastianWeetabix/fred-maven/blob/master/freenetsonar2.png),
and the top five layers
Poyan you're on the right track - adding more girth and complexity to
Freenet in the form of an MVC framework, and a programmatic approach to
producing output will bog things down more when you are only after an MVC
paradigm and a simplified way to manage and produce your content.
Using a simple
and analyze *fred*. Once it is done, you will have a
freenet snapshot .jar in _target_, and a detail analysis of the codebase at
http://localhost:9000/
Caveats - there are a handful of minor issues.
* As I'm not building *contrib*, I've had to drop a copy of
_freenet-ext.jar* in _lib_ for the time being
and analyze *fred*. Once it is done, you will have a
freenet snapshot .jar in _target_, and a detail analysis of the codebase at
http://localhost:9000/
Caveats - there are a handful of minor issues.
* As I'm not building *contrib*, I've had to drop a copy of
_freenet-ext.jar* in _lib_ for the time being
Poyan you're on the right track - adding more girth and complexity to
Freenet in the form of an MVC framework, and a programmatic approach to
producing output will bog things down more when you are only after an MVC
paradigm and a simplified way to manage and produce your content.
Using a simple
files (HTML/JavaScript)
should be editable using HTML editing tools (TextPad!) and viewable straight up.
>>* > I must agree with the fact that Struts and similar frameworks
>>(Wicket)*>>* > are too huge to be delivered with Freenet.*>>**>>* I have
files (HTML/JavaScript)
should be editable using HTML editing tools (TextPad!) and viewable straight up.
* I must agree with the fact that Struts and similar frameworks
(Wicket)** are too huge to be delivered with Freenet. I have seen
struts in action... DON'T DO IT! :) IMO it would
Struts is a large, complex and largely superseded framework (by JBoss, Spring
etc) - the .jar is several megs in size, requiring considerable configuration.
Given the amount of HTML in Freenet, then one would think a lightweight
templating engine might be more in order: Apache Velocity
Struts is a large, complex and largely superseded framework (by JBoss, Spring
etc) - the .jar is several megs in size, requiring considerable configuration.
Given the amount of HTML in Freenet, then one would think a lightweight
templating engine might be more in order: Apache Velocity
to download the assets from in the POM
too, and if you want a very high level of control, you can create your own repo
and specify that. AFAICT, Fred only requires JUnit to build, so it would be
pretty lightweight.
On the flip side, you could even use maven to distribute, install and run
Freenet
to download the assets from in the POM
too, and if you want a very high level of control, you can create your own repo
and specify that. AFAICT, Fred only requires JUnit to build, so it would be
pretty lightweight.
On the flip side, you could even use maven to distribute, install and run
Freenet
Hi y'all
I've been working to get Freenet working on my Sheevaplug - I figure a 5watt
1GHz appliance with hardware crypto for $100 is something I can keep running
24x7.
Now, I have it running, but it sucks all the CPU out of the little fella and it
times-out like crazy, so I've been thinking
Hi y'all
I've been working to get Freenet working on my Sheevaplug - I figure a 5watt
1GHz appliance with hardware crypto for $100 is something I can keep running
24x7.
Now, I have it running, but it sucks all the CPU out of the little fella and it
times-out like crazy, so I've been thinking
Hi y'all
Thought you might like to see my first cut of Freenet running on
pogoplug/plugapps 2.6.37/openjdk6 using native arm libs.
Eats CPU, but there's the hardware crypto to plumb.
:)
Mr. S. Weetabix
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Intalling freenet at fs root is definitelly a bug
+ exit 1
+fi
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if test -s freenet-ext.jar
then
echo This script isn't meant to be used more than once.
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. Freenet isn't the
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!= Freenet. On the other hand,
installing Java to a non-local directory (e.g. installing Java to
C:\Program Files\ ...) smacks too much of allowing the user to do what
they want with Java, where we should really be hiding the fact that
Freenet uses Java.
I don't believe the online installer gives us
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1. Freenet installer asks where the Freenet software should be
installed
2. Freenet installer asks separately where shared system files should
be installed
3. If Java not detected, the Freenet installer uses that second path to
install Java using Sun's online
Yes, I'm still not sure why it ends up with all the CHECKED_HTTP stuff, as
the original files contain just straight http://127.0.0.1: links.
Ah... you shouldn't do this!
If linking to in-freenet content, you should just link like:
a href=[EMAIL PROTECTED]/a
rather than include the http
, but then...
Just how much bigger does the JVM make the installer?
... yeah. The small installer is approx 50 something KB (and when the new
icons go in it will be nearer 100KB). The with-java installer is over
15MB...
There's one final alternative. The freenet installer could automatically
Where can I get all of these fancy new freenet versions that this
devel-list keeps referring to? The sourceforge CVS seems to be stuck at
6173 for its unstable branch.
Messages here on this list allude to versions of freenet that do *not* peg
the CPU to 100% with a load average 10 (RH9-x86/Sun
HTTP-AUTH on where the JRE resides? (maybe move it away from snapshots/ to
achieve this)
the webinstaller client might ba able to do http://user:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Right, that's more like what I had in mind. But I can't do this on my
own... (or can I? - what some.url could/should I use?)
d
Hi everyone,
Please find below (and attached in word) an Assignment of Copyright in
Revisions of Freenet document.
The purpose of this document, modeled on a GNU public license doc
(Assignment of Copyright in Revisions of GNU Classpath, Essential
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