http://www.howtogeek.com/218764/warning-don%E2%80%99t-download-software-from-sourceforge-if-you-can-help-it/
TL;DR:
> In 2013, GIMP’s developers pulled the GIMP Windows downloads from
> SourceForge. SourceForge was full of misleading advertisements
> masquerading as “Download” buttons — something
Why is that?
Also, is it correct that there wasn't a release candidate before the release?
Sounds dangerous to me.
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On Wednesday, October 15, 2014 10:29:43 AM Wladimir wrote:
> B) I also think it makes sense to move the BIP discussion (both about
> the BIP process and individual BIPs) to a separate mailing list.
>
> bitcoin-development currently has a dual function: discussion of
> Bitcoin Core implementation c
l ability to filter stuff because the code just cannot do it
anyway.
So please do not even include this code as disabled, and if possible do not
even write or publish it :)
Also, as I don't have a Gentoo bugtracker account, can someone please add this
comment there?
Thanks & Gret
t, and there are other anonymous P2P networks,
and they can help you do get it done - the said problems have been well-known
there for quite some time and people have thought about how to solve them.
Greetings,
xor, a developer of https://freenetproject.org
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sting their personal time.
Greetings and thanks for your work,
xor, one developer of https://freenetproject.org
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On Thursday, August 07, 2014 12:22:31 AM Tim Ruffing wrote:
> - Decentralization / no third party:
> There is no (trusted or untrusted) third party in a run of the protocol.
> (Still, as in all mixing solutions, users need some way to gather together
> before they can run the protocol. This can be
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On Friday, June 13, 2014 12:18:37 PM Wladimir wrote:
> If I do not hear anything, I will do a
> last-minute language import
High risk projects as Bitcoin should NOT see ANY changes between release
candidates and releases.
You can cause severe havo
While this sounds simple in theory, it might be a lot of work to implement, so
you guys might want to take precautions for it soon :)
Greetings,
xor - A Freenet project developer
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