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Niels Kapel wrote:
> Respected Freenet,
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> Your technology is very interesting.
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> But I missed any information about your technology. I know that yours
> technology not central (no servers) is. The friends could divide the
> folders/files in
Respected Freenet,
Your technology is very interesting.
But I missed any information about your technology. I know that yours
technology not central (no servers) is. The friends could divide the
folders/files in foreign group.
My question is:
If you upload a file, and your friend download
Respected Freenet,
Your technology is very interesting.
But I missed any information about your technology. I know that yours
technology not central (no servers) is. The friends could divide the
folders/files in foreign group.
My question is:
If you upload a file, and your friend download
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Niels Kapel wrote:
Respected Freenet,
Your technology is very interesting.
But I missed any information about your technology. I know that yours
technology not central (no servers) is. The friends could divide the
folders/files in foreign
Freenet 0.7 build 1020 is now available. This build contains a large
number of fixes and improvements to the datastore code, including a bug
that was causing the node to fail to start up due to a timeout, also it
fixes a bug that was causing Freenet to think there are far more nodes
on the network