On Mon, Sep 1, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Matthew Toseland
<toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
> On Monday 01 September 2008 19:45, Ian Clarke wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:05 PM, Matthew Toseland
>> <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
>> > 1. Bootstrapping is working extremely slowly at the moment. It takes 5-10
>> > minutes for a new node to get 10 peers according to the regular testing
> code.
>>
>> What, if anything, are we doing about this?  What can we do about this?
>
> We can solicit more seednodes. I've just done that. Beyond that I dunno, maybe
> it is worth investigating to see if there is a bug blocking things.

Well, don't we know what it is doing during these 10 minutes?  This
should be a top priority IMHO.  This may seem unimportant to
experienced users who know they just need to wait, but most newbies
aren't going to wait 10 minutes to get something useful out of
Freenet.  I can't see any legitimate reason this should take so long.

> As far as #3 goes, I'm open to suggestions.
>
> Searching: Lots of users want searching, and are disappointed when they don't
> get it. Integrating XMLLibrarian into freesites and into the homepage would
> help; making XMLSpider easier to use might help too; in any case, we need
> somebody to regularly insert an index.

Ok, so a Google-style search box should be placed prominently on the
front page of Fproxy - perhaps even making other things less prominent
(perhaps modeling it closely on the layout of http://google.com/ -
familiarity is a *good thing* where UIs are concerned).

Now that I think about it, perhaps we should be rather shameless about
copying the layout and general appearance of http://google.com/...
Its an interface even the most novice user would recognize
immediately.

> Hopefully we can merge sdiz's branch soon. This should improve performance and
> reduce system impact, although to start with it should be off by default. My
> db4o branch is rapidly approaching usability; there is more work to do on
> inserts etc, but requests are working well, with fairly low resource usage.
> So that can be merged soon too. I've mentioned work related to speed above.
> And the port forwarding warning is a usability issue we need to deal with
> soon.

Ok, I think in-general we need to address problems in order of their
impact on newbies, at least for a few months.  That survey was scary,
not so-much the responses themselves, but the number of them.  I think
we could see *rapid* adoption if we are smart about addressing
newbie's needs.

Ian.

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Ian Clarke
CEO, Uprizer Labs
Email: ian at uprizer.com
Cell: +1 512 422 3588

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