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vinyl1 wrote:
> When you use Freenet .7, you are testing an alpha, and an early alpha at
> that.
>
> They have not yet coded the promised opennet and onion premix routing, but
> are concentrating on getting the Darknet to work.
>
> If you want something that is usable and stable, and would prefer not to be
> part of a software development team, Freenet .5 still works.
>
> Or you can just hang around until the development team completes the
> product.
I don't know, i think that this was a very constructive criticism.
I have discussed with some coders an idea of creating a 'radical' friendship
network (sort
of like hi5 or myspace, without any 'fancy' and stupid shit), but we currently
don't have
time to dedicate to it. If that would happen, then rest assured that you'll
have "freenet
connection" option there, to allow people that are already in your network to
connect to
each other. This would have to be Ian's and toad's wet dream, since it would
generate the
proper f2f network.
- Volodya
- --
http://freedom.libsyn.com/ Voice of Freedom, Radical Podcast
http://freeselfdefence.info/ Self-defence wiki
http://www.kingstonstudents.org/ Kingston University students' forum
"None of us are free until all of us are free." ~ Mihail Bakunin
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