Re: [freenet-dev] Special fcpputsite changes for large sites.

2002-07-09 Thread Edgar Friendly
Jay Oliveri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Sunday 07 July 2002 09:10 am, Marco A. Calamari wrote: > > Fcptools is half-orphaned > > > > I'll check it ASAP. > > Not true. I'm working on getting the tools included in the next Debian > release. Check the /debian directory for the packagin

[freenet-dev] Website reorg

2002-07-09 Thread Ian Clarke
Our website has grown somewhat unweildy, the menu to the left is overcomplicated, and intimidating, and the public section is poorly integrated with the rest of the site. I would like to start a discussion about ways that we can improve both the layout and appearence of the site. I have heard

Re: [freenet-dev] EasyFreenet: Kaffe bundled Freenet distribution

2002-07-09 Thread Ian Clarke
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 08:19:32AM +0200, Marco A. Calamari wrote: > bundled with patched Kaffe 1.0.6. Now that 1.0.7 is almost out - and apparently works well with Freenet - perhaps EasyFreenet should be updated to work with this? I think that it is apparent that the best way to deploy Freene

Re: [freenet-dev] Special fcpputsite changes for large sites.

2002-07-09 Thread Jay Oliveri
On Sunday 07 July 2002 09:10 am, Marco A. Calamari wrote: > Fcptools is half-orphaned > > I'll check it ASAP. Not true. I'm working on getting the tools included in the next Debian release. Check the /debian directory for the packaging scripts. -- Jay Oliveri

[freenet-dev] EasyFreenet: Kaffe bundled Freenet distribution

2002-07-09 Thread Marco A. Calamari
Hi all, Giani Bianchini (thanks Gianni!) a colleague of FLUG (Firenze Linux User Group) wrote an updatable, self contained & chrooted distro of Freenet bundled with patched Kaffe 1.0.6. EasyFreenet worked quite well for our purposes, and can be dowloaded here. http://firenze.linux.it/~g