On Wed, Apr 30, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Matthew Toseland
<toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 April 2008 02:47, vinyl1 wrote:
>  > I think the lack of a reliable messaging system is really going to impact
>  > interest in Freenet.   Unfortunately, FMS is not easily usable by ordinary
>  > end users, and it is not packaged with the core software.
>
>  Nothing we can do. FMS and Frost are separate projects. We're not bundling
>  Frost because it doesn't work, and we're not bunding FMS for other reasons.
>  And we don't want to delay the release while waiting for third party devs who
>  may or may not get their act together.

Currently I am very busy with my real life.

The question to toad could be: what could YOU do to support reliable
messaging systems?
I am not sure if fms using ULPRs is the final solution for freenet messaging...

The problem started when the spammer used KSK redirects to invalid or
missing data.
What was the reason not to add a KSK like key type that works like on 0.5?
Maximum size 32K, must be inserted in one piece. Wouldn't this help? I think so.

>
> >
>  > I don't know what to do about this problem, other than figure out some way
>  > to get Frost working again.   This is really too bad, because the core
>  > functionality of Freenet seems to be improving.   All the popular sites 
> load
>  > very quickly, it is almost getting to be like the regular internet.
>
>  Cool. High bandwidth? High uptime? What about the older/less popular sites?
>
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