Re: [freenet-support] Freenet Status Update

2010-02-05 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Friday 05 February 2010 15:04:41 Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Dennis Nezic 
> wrote:
> 
> > On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 22:35:30 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > > Ian's friend pupok is working on a new AJAXy user interface mockup
> > > for Freenet.
> >
> > Oh god no. Make sure it's easy to disable this garbage for people who
> > still value control over their web pages (to read, parse, etc). Dillo
> > doesn't (and hopefully won't) support javascript.
> 
> The new web UI (which is still a long-way off) will be in-addition to
> FProxy, and is intended to only serve the needs of "casual" Freenet users.
>  I expect that we'll keep FProxy running on its current port for those that
> prefer it.

Hmmm, that was never the plan before... Of course fproxy itself will continue, 
with a no-javascript dumb proxy mode. But for configuration, adding friends, 
etc, surely we want a single interface?
> 
> So anti-Javascript luddites like you will be free to remain in the dark ages
> if you want to ;-P


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Re: [freenet-support] Free Project Redirects

2010-02-05 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Sunday 31 January 2010 02:30:55 Michael C. Thorogood wrote:
> When I try to look at different pages on your site, I always get 
> redirected back to the page requesting  donations.

Can you give us an example of a page that doesn't work for you please?
> 
> I'm not sure whether this is intentional or not, but I already donated 
> (monthly), and this is annoying.

It is not intentional.


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Re: [freenet-support] Fwd: WoT mailman password?

2010-02-05 Thread Phillip Hutchings
I'm having the same issue with the rubyfreenet list, and it looks like the spam 
filter has broken as well :/

On 5/02/2010, at 7:23 AM, bbac...@googlemail.com wrote:

> Guys, is none interested in helping me with this password problem?
> 
> Whoever migrated the list to
> http://osprey.vm.bytemark.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/admindb/wot
> do something NOW! Who is the guilty? Did he left silently?
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 20:19,   wrote:
>> Unfortunately there is no such option on the mailman pages, would have
>> tried that :)
>> No idea who can maintain the WoT list settings.  Via the admin
>> interface I was not
>> able to set a different mailing list owner, so I assume someone else
>> can change the settings.
>> The same one who can create new lists there?
>> 
>> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 17:15, Evan Daniel  wrote:
>>> The wiki move screwed up passwords; we had to reset via the forgot
>>> password mechanism.  Could it be a similar problem here?  Have you
>>> tried that?
>>> 
>>> Evan Daniel
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 3:42 AM,   wrote:
 No ideas? Is the WoT list unusable now? Should we create a new one 
 elsewhere?
 
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 From:  
 Date: Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 09:11
 Subject: WoT mailman password?
 To: support@freenetproject.org
 
 
 I am the admin of the WoT mailing list. It seems that the list was
 migrated to a new
 server, and now my valid password is no longer accepted. I didn't
 change this password.
 
 What went wrong here? What should I do?
 
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[freenet-support] connection

2010-02-05 Thread Nico Koole

Hi,

pls can you help me:

I had to re-instal Freenet but now everytime  it looses connection 
after 5 or 10 minutes.

Never had this problem before.

Greetings
Nico Koole

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Re: [freenet-support] Fwd: WoT mailman password?

2010-02-05 Thread Phillip Hutchings
I'm having the same issue on the rubyfreenet list. It also looks like someone's 
turned off the spam filter :/

On 5/02/2010, at 7:23 AM, bbac...@googlemail.com wrote:

> Guys, is none interested in helping me with this password problem?
> 
> Whoever migrated the list to
> http://osprey.vm.bytemark.co.uk/cgi-bin/mailman/admindb/wot
> do something NOW! Who is the guilty? Did he left silently?
> 
> 
> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 20:19,   wrote:
>> Unfortunately there is no such option on the mailman pages, would have
>> tried that :)
>> No idea who can maintain the WoT list settings.  Via the admin
>> interface I was not
>> able to set a different mailing list owner, so I assume someone else
>> can change the settings.
>> The same one who can create new lists there?
>> 
>> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 17:15, Evan Daniel  wrote:
>>> The wiki move screwed up passwords; we had to reset via the forgot
>>> password mechanism.  Could it be a similar problem here?  Have you
>>> tried that?
>>> 
>>> Evan Daniel
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 3:42 AM,   wrote:
 No ideas? Is the WoT list unusable now? Should we create a new one 
 elsewhere?
 
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 From:  
 Date: Sun, Jan 31, 2010 at 09:11
 Subject: WoT mailman password?
 To: support@freenetproject.org
 
 
 I am the admin of the WoT mailing list. It seems that the list was
 migrated to a new
 server, and now my valid password is no longer accepted. I didn't
 change this password.
 
 What went wrong here? What should I do?
 
 --
 __
 GnuPG key:   (0x48DBFA8A)
 Keyserver:   pgpkeys.pca.dfn.de
 Fingerprint:
 477D F057 1BD4 1AE7 8A54 8679 6690 E2EC 48DB FA8A
 __
 
 
 
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[freenet-support] Free Project Redirects

2010-02-05 Thread Michael C. Thorogood
When I try to look at different pages on your site, I always get 
redirected back to the page requesting  donations.


I'm not sure whether this is intentional or not, but I already donated 
(monthly), and this is annoying.


TIA
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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet Status Update

2010-02-05 Thread Ian Clarke
On Thu, Feb 4, 2010 at 6:02 PM, Dennis Nezic wrote:

> On Thu, 4 Feb 2010 22:35:30 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > Ian's friend pupok is working on a new AJAXy user interface mockup
> > for Freenet.
>
> Oh god no. Make sure it's easy to disable this garbage for people who
> still value control over their web pages (to read, parse, etc). Dillo
> doesn't (and hopefully won't) support javascript.


The new web UI (which is still a long-way off) will be in-addition to
FProxy, and is intended to only serve the needs of "casual" Freenet users.
 I expect that we'll keep FProxy running on its current port for those that
prefer it.

So anti-Javascript luddites like you will be free to remain in the dark ages
if you want to ;-P

Ian.

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Re: [freenet-support] Freenet Status Update

2010-02-05 Thread alex
Matthew Toseland wrote:

Everything sounds great, and I really think that freetalk may make 0.8 a 
real hit.

Thanks for your hard work.

> BUILD 1240
> 
> Our last stable build, 1239, was in November. We have just released a new
> one, 1240. This has many changes (opennet stuff, optimisations, all sorts
> of stuff), which I list in the mail about it. One of the most important is
> that there are several new seednodes, and many dead ones have been
> removed. I have tested it 3 times today and it's bootstrapped fast each
> time, although yesterday it bootstrapped very slowly one time.
> 
> NETWORK STATUS AND NETWORK STATISTICS
> 
> Evan Daniel has been doing some useful work analysing the network. Amongst
> other things, he has discovered that: - The Guardian article, in December,
> which was reprinted around the world, has more than doubled the size of
> our network, although there is a slight downward trend now. This may be
> due to seednodes issues and not having had a build since November. - We
> have around 4500-7000 nodes online at any given time. - Over 5 days, we
> have around 14000 non-transient nodes. - For nodes online at any one time,
> roughly 37% are 24x7 nodes (96% uptime average), 33% are regular users
> (56% average uptime), and 30% are occasional or newbie nodes (16% average
> uptime).
> 
> EMU IS DEAD, LONG LIVE OSPREY
> 
> We have finally gotten rid of emu! Our faithful and powerful dedicated
> server supplied at a discount by Bytemark is no more. We now have a
> virtual machine called Osprey, which does most of the same job, for a much
> lower cost, and has a much simplified setup so should be easier to
> maintain. We have tried to outsource services, for example we use Google
> Code for our downloads, but some things will have to stay under our direct
> control for some time to come e.g. mailing lists and the bug tracker.
> 
> You may have some difficulty with the update scripts, if you use update.sh
> / update.cmd. If it doesn't work, try updating the script manually from
> https://checksums.freenetproject.org/latest/update.cmd (or update.sh)
> 
> WOT, FREETALK, RELATED THINGS AND OTHER PLUGINS
> 
> Xor (also known as p0s) continues to work on the Web of Trust and Freetalk
> plugins. These are approaching the point where we can make them loadable
> from the plugins page, and then bundle them, enabled by default.
> 
> WoT is the backend system which implements a pseudonymous web of trust,
> which functions in a similar way to that in FMS. You can create
> identities, assign trust to other identities, announce your identity via
> CAPTCHAs and so on. This is the Community menu, from which you can see
> your identities and other people's, and the trust relationships between
> them. WoT is used by Freetalk, FlogHelper, and probably soon by
> distributed searching, real time chat and other things.
> 
> Freetalk is a spam-resistant chat system based on WoT. This is similar to
> FMS, but it will eventually be bundled with Freenet, and will be a part of
> it by default. You will be able to embed a Freetalk board on your
> freesite. FlogHelper is a WoT-based plugin for writing a flog (freenet
> blog), which is very easy to use, but uses WoT to manage identities. I
> would have bundled FlogHelper months ago, but WoT isn't ready yet and
> FlogHelper needs it.
> 
> WoT should be ready soon. Recently a major issue has been discovered with
> the trust calculation algorithm, after that is fixed and some minor
> issues, WoT will become a semi-official plugin, which will sadly require
> flushing the existing "testing" web of trust, so sadly all old messages
> and identities will go away. Freetalk needs more work, about 50% of the
> bugs marked for 0.1 on the roadmap are fixed at the moment.
> 
> In build 1240, we pull in a new version of Library. This is a great
> improvement over the old version, it is faster, it supports embedding a
> search on a freesite, and has many bugs fixed. However searching for
> common terms can still cause out of memory crashes.
> 
> There is another issue with Library: infinity0 spent last summer creating
> a scalable index format for Library, which should make it a lot easier to
> insert and maintain big indexes. We will soon change the spider to use
> this new format, and in the process we expect to greatly improve
> performance for writing indexes, so it doesn't take a week any more and is
> done incrementally. I realise this has been promised before, but it is
> important, so it will happen sooner or later, hopefully sooner.
> 
> Full Web of Trust-based distributed searching, with a focus on
> filesharing, is on the distant horizon at the moment. infinity0 might be
> able to do some work on it as part of his studies, we'll see. It won't be
> in 0.8.0.
> 
> PRIORITIES AND RELEASES
> 
> We would like to get 0.8 out soon, or at least a beta of 0.8. Several
> major issues: - The windows installer needs to be fixed on 64-bit. This is
> being worked on. - Freetalk must be re