Hi,
 
I was having a look around the project - comparing it to frost and there is one glaring (and I hope simple) idea which will make things easier for us users.
 
It is in two parts ... the first is the download of the java 1.5  and installation - along with freenet for 1.5 ...
The other is the upgrade of freenet for java 1.5.
Just like you have with the 1.4 versions on the website that you have at present ...
 
What it implies for us non techno geeks is we can upgrade systems we don't know about ... such as java, where to get it. I had to ask ...
 
As 1.5 is supposedly so much better than 1.4, surely it is in everyone's interest to encourage such a migration?
As there seems to be several versions of java 1.5, you keep your build to ONE version and still allow the techno geeks to build their own version.
 
Work ...
1) download and link to a specific version of java ...
2) create a 1.5 optimized build of freenet.
3) create a new installer for 1.5
4) create a faq sheet for upgrade.
 
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