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Arne Babenhauserheide (2017-02-21 18:44:48 +0100) wrote:
> Do I remember correctly that the bundler replicates the site as is —
> with all its dangers to privacy? (Freenet provides heavy whitelist
> filtering to protect its users from uploaded content).
Sorry, but I do not know the software that
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer writes:
> Robert John Morton (2017-02-20 08:19:36 -0300) wrote:
>
>> Dear CENO team:
>>
>> An extremely worth-while and timely project. I wish you well.
>>
>> I think that the deliberate exclusion of sites from popular search engine
>> listings is one of the worst forms o
Hi Ivan,
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer writes:
> Hi Arne, thanks for the insights and the links. Please note that the
> current CENO project is actually using Freenet as a signalling and
> storage backend!`:)`
It’s great to know that this is still the case!
>> (I submitted a project plan for improving
Hi, thanks for your advice! Maybe I should have mentioned that the
current version of the project does use Freenet for signalling and
storage, so we already enjoy these features from Freenet. The harder
part will surely be dynamic or user-dependent content, along maybe
privacy-preserving statisti
Arne Babenhauserheide (2017-02-20 22:12:59 +0100) wrote:
> Hi Ivan, Dear eQualit.ie Hackers,
>
> Aside from the web-apps part, Freenet can already provide everything
> you asked for.
Hi Arne, thanks for the insights and the links. Please note that the
current CENO project is actually using Free
Robert John Morton (2017-02-20 08:19:36 -0300) wrote:
> Dear CENO team:
>
> An extremely worth-while and timely project. I wish you well.
>
> I think that the deliberate exclusion of sites from popular search engine
> listings is one of the worst forms of censorship on the Web. Perhaps the
> onl
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer:
>
> 1. Content is available under censorship conditions, ideally even
> after connection to the Internet has been completely cut for a
> whole region.
Try http://project-byzantium.org/ for inspiration. Maybe also
https://github.com/cjdelisle/cjdns. Freenet can
Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> Hi Ivan, Dear eQualit.ie Hackers,
>
> Aside from the web-apps part, Freenet can already provide everything you
> asked for.
>
> Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer writes:
>> 1. Content is available under censorship conditions, ideally even
>> after connection to the I
Hi Ivan, Dear eQualit.ie Hackers,
Aside from the web-apps part, Freenet can already provide everything you
asked for.
Ivan Vilata-i-Balaguer writes:
> 1. Content is available under censorship conditions, ideally even
> after connection to the Internet has been completely cut for a
>
Dear CENO team:
An extremely worth-while and timely project. I wish you well.
I think that the deliberate exclusion of sites from popular search
engine listings is one of the worst forms of censorship on the Web.
Perhaps the only way to combat this is to create a search engine that
has no com
Dear Freenet team,
At eQualit.ie we're beginning a project to develop a new Free/Open
Source censorship circumvention system based around the idea of our
original [CeNo project](https://github.com/equalitie/ceno), a system
which uses the Freenet P2P platform to retrieve web content and make it
saf
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