-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Michael Rogers wrote: > jdaviestx wrote: >> I'm curious - for those of you who have had success with the Darknet >> approach, how did you approach your peers? Did you happen to know in person >> three people who frequent this mailing list, or did you e-mail a link to the >> freenet home page to a few friends and say "are you interested?" >> >> Once you did... what was on your network? Were you all pulling things off >> of Usenet and WWW or ripping CD tracks and injecting them into your personal >> network? Did you find it worthwhile? > > Sorry if I'm misunderstanding, but are you suggesting that people have > already set up private Freenet networks? That's not something that had > occured to me. Wouldn't we get horrible b0rkage if somebody accidentally > bridged two networks? Maybe if people are really setting up private > networks we should introduce some kind of network name (like WASTE has) > to prevent accidental bridging? > > Cheers, > Michael
Why would you want to do that? After all if somebody is willing to act as a bridge it's that much better. Of course that person will have to stay online for a long time, and things like frost boards would probably misbehave when that person is offline. Bridging networks that already exist should be encouraged i think. - -- 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 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.2.2 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQFGPY60uWy2EFICg+0RAuRgAJ4gLoWERnKLRves1O0imB+VEdg4QACgwYEx JgX2jBdGlwtlMJaKEUGXknE= =rv+h -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
