> 
> Give me a break - I barely have time to breath these days, this is my
first 
> blog entry since November!  Don't I do enough for the project without 
> providing the bloody content too?!  Also, I have no desire to remain 
> anonymous (it would kinda defeat the point if I did) so Freenet isn't
really 
> the appropriate tool for the job.
> 

Bloody hell, Ian.
You your self have said that is CRUCIAL to have legal, and accessable
content on freenet, if only for PR reasons. You're already producing the
content, All you need to do is to mirror it on to freenet. Set up a
script to do it. Please!
Look at it this way- On Slashdot, When I've suggested mirroring
large-files onto freenet, people have argued that Freenet is ONLY  good
for anonymity. They've said that it has no general purpose function.

That sort of argument is a death threat.

Freenet is, in my opinion, one of the most exciting, and most promising
projects to come about in the last 10 years of the internet. It promises
to bring back a way to have Free Speech online. To bring us a
Second-Layer of internet, which Speeds up routing, Caching, and allows
people to remain free.

To hear YOU argue that people who don't need anonymity should avoid
freenet is very saddening indeed. YOU need to upload to freenet, and be
in control of your page, not someone mirroring it. For symbolic
purposes, if nothing else.

I do hope that you will reconsider.


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