Re: [freenet-chat] Things seem quiet

2003-02-11 Thread ana ribeiro dos santos
on 11.02.03 06:03, Jeremy G Byrne at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 At 23:05 10/02/03 -0600, Timm M. wrote:
 Ian was hired by the NSA.  Travis Beamann became a Republican.
 MJR gave up coding in favor of knitting.  AGL is working for
 Microsoft.  And Marcel is nowhere to be seen (yay!).
 
 ROFL!
 
 Gotta say, having been on this list since March 2000, patiently
 awaiting the miracle of a robust, consumer-level distributed
 datastore (having put aside my own early development efforts
 because I expected they'd soon be redundant), I've often wondered
 if MS or the RIAA or the FBI mightn't have hired an insider (what
 does it cost to buy a java hacker?) to slow the project by inaction,
 sabotage by misdirection and otherwise emasculate freenet. Of course,
 I'm probably just another conspiracy nut.
 
 CYa,
 JEREMY
 
 
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Re: [freenet-chat] Things seem quiet

2003-02-10 Thread Timm Murray
On Mon, 2003-02-10 at 17:28, David McNab wrote:
 Hi all,
 
 On coming back to the Freenet project, I see some things have changed.
 
 On one hand, there's a deathly quiet in these mailing lists, and in
 the #freenet IRC channel.
 
 But on the other hand, there's this vast array of new freesites and
 index sites.
 
 Two very conflicting indications about the health of the project.
 
 Lastest fred code seems to be behaving itself nicely with no surprises.
 Much better than when last I looked 3 months ago.
 
 To save me from the arduous task of combing through months of email
 archives, does anyone want to offer some comments on the state of play
 in the Land of Hops?

The chat list is completely dead.  The dev list is mostly posts on the
latest fproxy bug, or on some arcane bit of documentation that hasn't
been updated in three years.

Ian was hired by the NSA.  Travis Beamann became a Republican.  MJR gave
up coding in favor of knitting.  AGL is working for Microsoft.  And
Marcel is nowhere to be seen (yay!).

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Re: [freenet-chat] Things seem quiet

2003-02-10 Thread Jeremy G Byrne
At 23:05 10/02/03 -0600, Timm M. wrote:
Ian was hired by the NSA.  Travis Beamann became a Republican.  
MJR gave up coding in favor of knitting.  AGL is working for 
Microsoft.  And Marcel is nowhere to be seen (yay!).

ROFL!

Gotta say, having been on this list since March 2000, patiently
awaiting the miracle of a robust, consumer-level distributed
datastore (having put aside my own early development efforts 
because I expected they'd soon be redundant), I've often wondered 
if MS or the RIAA or the FBI mightn't have hired an insider (what 
does it cost to buy a java hacker?) to slow the project by inaction,
sabotage by misdirection and otherwise emasculate freenet. Of course,
I'm probably just another conspiracy nut.

CYa,
JEREMY


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