On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 20:19:34 +0100, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
>> > If we are browsing in incognito mode, we have a shorter warning:
>>
>> IMHO: Don't bother the user when he is doing the right thing. He is
safe,
>> so let him in without questions. 1 click saved.
>
> Problem is it is hard to impos
On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 20:19:34 +0100, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
>> > If we are browsing in incognito mode, we have a shorter warning:
>>
>> IMHO: Don't bother the user when he is doing the right thing. He is
safe,
>> so let him in without questions. 1 click saved.
>
> Problem is it is hard to impos
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> I restarted the Freenet node I installed on Windows after not running
> it for 24 hours or so, and so far its been several minutes and I only
> just got my first peer.
>
> What is Freenet doing during this time and why does it take so long?
> H
I restarted the Freenet node I installed on Windows after not running
it for 24 hours or so, and so far its been several minutes and I only
just got my first peer.
What is Freenet doing during this time and why does it take so long?
How can we speed it up?
Ian.
--
Ian Clarke
CEO, Uprizer Labs
E
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 11:46 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> I restarted the Freenet node I installed on Windows after not running
> it for 24 hours or so, and so far its been several minutes and I only
> just got my first peer.
>
> What is Freenet doing during this time and why does it take so long?
> H
I restarted the Freenet node I installed on Windows after not running
it for 24 hours or so, and so far its been several minutes and I only
just got my first peer.
What is Freenet doing during this time and why does it take so long?
How can we speed it up?
Ian.
--
Ian Clarke
CEO, Uprizer Labs
E