On Sat, May 20, 2006 at 07:03:05PM +0200, Florent Daigni?re (NextGen$) wrote:
> * freenetwork at web.de <freenetwork at web.de> [2006-05-20 18:58:37]:
> 
> > Why enforce giving an email address?
> > 
> 
> We want a stable darknet topology : ensuring that you can reach your
> neighbors (friends) helps.
> 
> > Per darknet-definition I know the people I connect to, and for sure I don't 
> > want my email adress in the ref I exchange at #freenet-refs...
> > 
> They already know your IP ... whois $ip will give them your mail anyway.

No, it won't. The police can get your e-mail from your IP, but your
friends in general can't.

****Please revert this commit****. It is unnecessary. We will have
internal communication support in the fairly near future anyway, and
there is no reason to unnecessarily discourage users.
> 
> NextGen$
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