Ian Clarke <i...@freenetproject.org> writes:
> Apologies to mutt users, but Freenet's mainstream brand recognition has been 
> on an uninterrupted
> downward trajectory since 2004:
>
> freenet-trend.png

You are showing the US-trend. Let’s look at the trend in a country where
there was PR done:

This is the trend in Germany, and you’ll see it going up again in the
past year where I gave a presentation for a German non-profit.

What was missing for spreading was not technical. Missing was that we
did not talk enough in public about Freenet.

And brand recognition is good among long term internet freedom
activists, but only for the scope and use-cases of the current Freenet,
not for the different scope of Locutus.

Best wishes,
Arne
-- 
Unpolitisch sein
heißt politisch sein,
ohne es zu merken.
draketo.de

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