[freenet-support] How much latency is acceptable for forums?

2011-04-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
How much latency is acceptable for forums? 1 minute? 1 hour? 3 hours? 1 day? 3 
days?

To what degree can this be moderated by how much you trust/are interested in a 
specific identity? I.e. we could poll the 30 identities that you have given 
positive trust to manually fast enough to see their messages within minutes, 
but much of the rest only every few hours.

(Remember that only negative trust settings are a censorship problem in the 
current WebOfTrust; trust levels are strictly additive iirc)

These issues are very much relevant for scaling Freetalk. I suspect they are 
relevant for FMS too.

Obviously for apps with more obvious friend/follow relationships (Sone), this 
is different: we mainly care about those we follow, some latency for 
third-party replies is probably acceptable (reduced by hints when somebody else 
brings it to our attention); and we may even use CAPTCHAs for third parties to 
gain our attention quickly.

(CC'ing support for a broader range of opinions, since this is largely a 
usability issue)


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Re: [freenet-support] installation cant be started

2011-04-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Saturday 16 Apr 2011 14:38:56 happy slapper wrote:
 i have installed the latest jre and freenet installer is still saying i dont
 have java, i use win7 x64.
 is it possible you could release a version which skips the java check?
 
No, java is required to install Freenet. Dunno what your problem is, can you 
give any more information?

CC'ed our windows expert.


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Re: [freenet-support] problem

2011-04-19 Thread Matthew Toseland
On Monday 04 Apr 2011 03:00:53 lee...@comcast.net wrote:
 a week or so ago I had a problem with my freenet. I got an on-screen message 
 that the wrapper had unexpectedly quit working. I didn't think much about it 
 because at the time I wasn't using freenet anyway. However, later I tried to 
 use it and the problem recurred. It suggested try re-installing freenet so I 
 did. The problem occurred as soon as my computer booted up. I deleted and 
 re-installed freenet and the problem still exists. Any suggestions on how to 
 fix the problem? 
 
Please send us your wrapper.log (or the last few hundred lines of it). This is 
in your freenet folder. It might show what the problem is.


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