> Hi,
> 
> People on Frost are wondering about messages displayed during freenet
> start :
> 
> INFO | jvm 2 | 2008/07/25 17:07:14 | Note that this version of Freenet
> is still a very early alpha, and may well have numerous bugs and design
> flaws.
> INFO | jvm 2 | 2008/07/25 17:07:14 | In particular: YOU ARE WIDE OPEN TO
> YOUR IMMEDIATE PEERS! They can eavesdrop on your requests with
> relatively little difficulty at present (correlation attacks etc).
> 
> The question is : Are these messages here because you didn't remove them
> ~ after the release of 0.7 ? Are you planning to let them until 1.0 ?
> Until the networks is 100% secure (eg. forever) ?
> 
> Regards,

I think that the messages should be there until they are no longer true. For 
example being open to your immediate peers will remain true until some sort of 
encrypted tunnels will be implemented, the message about software being in 
alpha 
might be replaced by the GPL "AS IS" warning...

P.S. Where is that discussion on frost? I haven't seen it.

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