Edward J. Huff (edward.huff at acm.org) wrote:

> I looked in my browser cache, but I don't see any old freenet pages.
> 
> find ~/.mozilla/ -type f -print0 | xargs -0 grep -l Freenet | grep Cache
> | xargs cat 

URLs are not in the filenames within the Cache directory.

griffon:~$ ls .mozilla/greg/64xro15v.slt/Cache/
01D9EB97d01  2E099695d01  5D38A60Bd01  88E64BFBd01  B9D4F118d01  D97B2057d01
024F29DEd01  2E3352F8d01  5E2CBA80d01  88E74BFBd01  B9D68B39d01  D99FA6C5d01
[...]

(Hopefully those can't be decoded to let you see what sites I've
been to.  If they can... oh well.)

> Anyway, please let me know what I have to do to join.  I've downloaded
> j2sdk-1_4_1_02-linux-i586-rpm.bin from Sun, and plan to look into
> compiling the latest build.

Rather than opening up the dialog by asking to be given CVS write
access when you haven't even compiled Freenet yet, why don't you
go the other way around?  Get the source from (unstable) CVS and
build it, then submit a few patches for whatever problems you find.
If Ian decides to trust you, then maybe he'll grant you write access.

-- 
Greg Wooledge                  |   "Truth belongs to everybody."
greg at wooledge.org              |    - The Red Hot Chili Peppers
http://wooledge.org/~greg/     |
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