On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 5:54 AM, Florent Daigniere
nextg...@freenetproject.org wrote:
On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 14:11 -0500, Ian wrote:
The way Github's code review tools are designed, you definitely want it
to
be per branch (which will have a 1-1 relationship with a pull request),
not
per
computer science course, or you'll have a very hard time getting or keeping
a job, either commercial or in academia. Your previous paragraph would be
a firing offense at most companies. Professional engineering teams simply
don't tolerate asshole behavior any more.
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On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Matthew Toseland matt...@toselandcs.co.uk
wrote:
On 21/03/15 20:49, Ian Clarke wrote:
That's part of it, but also that a branch should be created for each
bugfix/feature, which ideally should be as small a unit of work as
possible
(that can be merged
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 6:44 AM, Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.de
wrote:
Am Samstag, 21. März 2015, 12:45:39 schrieb Ian Clarke:
It sounds like people are trying to use commits for code review, whereas
they should be using Github pull requests.
For huge changes we are using commits
Sure, but let's not get bogged down with complaining about the past, we all
know it's been dysfunctional, let's focus on what we're going to do from
now on.
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 2:06 AM, Florent Daigniere
nextg...@freenetproject.org wrote:
On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 07:36 +0100, Florent
On Sun, Mar 22, 2015 at 1:36 AM, Florent Daigniere
nextg...@freenetproject.org wrote:
On Sun, 2015-03-22 at 00:42 +, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On 21/03/15 20:49, Ian Clarke wrote:
On Sat, Mar 21, 2015 at 1:58 PM, Matthew Toseland
matt...@toselandcs.co.uk
wrote:
Most of the above
is unnecessary. That will be their call. Better
to trust human judgement over a rigid process.
Thoughts?
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commits can be reviewed by anyone, but in the
event that nobody is in a position to review something we can't allow
development to grind to a halt. If people care about reviewing code then
they can and should review code.
Ian.
There are 2 main reasons for this:
1. Security. How useful
process.
All commits are public, all commits can be reviewed by anyone, but in the
event that nobody is in a position to review something we can't allow
development to grind to a halt. If people care about reviewing code then
they can and should review code.
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These guys would like give us an award, and have asked whether we have a
German representative that could go to their congress in Hamburg on 11th
Feb to give a German language introduction to Freenet?
Could anyone do this?
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Here is the email, I've already responded saying that we'll accept:
Hi Ian,
let me first give a short introduction of our/my background: I'd guess, you
have never heard of our organisation SUMA-EV? We are primarily focussing on
Germany, but we have a small part of our website in English too
.
If whoever decides to do this wants help, you could work on it in a Google
Docs slideshow and that way others could collaborate and offer feedback
on-the-fly (it has pretty good features for making suggestions and comments
these days).
Ian.
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Arne Bab. arne_...@web.de wrote
This was referred to me by a friend:
https://equalit.ie/code-around-censorship/
Looks interesting.
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On Sun, Nov 16, 2014 at 11:30 AM, Matthew Toseland mj...@cam.ac.uk wrote:
On 16/11/14 16:36, Ian Clarke wrote:
We're in an interesting situation. The world finally appears to really
care about the things that Freenet has been about from the very
beginning a
decade and a half ago (most
This seems like an amazingly centralized thing to do in software, the
primary advantage of which is supposed to be its decentralization.
Ian.
On Thu, Mar 27, 2014 at 10:24 PM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.org wrote:
Proposal:
Implement transient mode:
- No routing.
- No real
product, and if all the user cares
about is anonymity then they are going to use Tor, period.
Not if they are in China, where I believe Tor is quite effectively blocked
:-/
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It's not really clear what you are proposing here, what is the context?
Ian.
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 5:36 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.orgwrote:
The leaked files on Tor suggest it is significantly stronger than at
least I had assumed.
It might be interesting to create a simple
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.orgwrote:
On 07/01/14 17:00, Ian Clarke wrote:
It's not really clear what you are proposing here, what is the context?
We should allow, optionally, tunneling the first hop over Tor or I2P.
Hence:
- We implement a simple
Could you work on something in Etherpad or a publicly editable Google Doc,
that way we can collaborate more easily.
Ian.
On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Steve Dougherty st...@asksteved.comwrote:
On 10/11/2013 01:03 PM, leuchtkaefer wrote:
Hi! I am still on this boat...although these days i
This doesn't have anything to do with the Silk Road takedown, if that is
what you are referring to.
The vulnerability there was between keyboard and chair.
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On Sat, Oct 5, 2013 at 1:26 PM, Robert Hailey rob...@freenetproject.orgwrote:
Is MITM the right term?
Not to be picky... but I
to insert some code that exploits a
vulnerability that (until recently) was distributed as part of the Tor
bundle.
Seem like, even though this Firefox vulnerability has been fixed, that they
probably have a library of other ones to choose from.
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This could lead to a significant influx of users if it results in trust in
Tor hidden services being significantly damaged. We should discuss our
response to it.
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f inserts coming from the same node, etc. Essentially a
heuristic "bad behavior" detector that cases nodes to be blocked.
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Sorry for the slow response but this looks great. Love the elegant
simplicity.
Ian.
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 9:10 AM, Paulo Makdisse makdi...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
Been away for some months (bad things happen all at the same time), but
now I'm working again on the UI.
I did not do much
you to get familiar with the codebase.
Matthew Toseland may also be able to direct you to an issue. Can you give
us some information on your technical background?
Ian.
On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 1:15 AM, Madhawa Chandrasena
dilmadh...@gmail.comwrote:
Hi,
I'm computer science and Engineering
Is anyone else finding that the wiki is slow to load, or isn't loading at
all?
Ian.
On Mon, Mar 18, 2013 at 4:17 PM, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org
wrote:
I've applied for Summer of Code for 2013. Will let you know when/if the
application has been accepted.
Please edit the 2013
Yes, adding padding to RSA is on our todo list. Perhaps we will just use
128 bit AES. If either of you feel like submitting a patch to address
these issues it would be appreciated.
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 4:58 AM, Florent Daigniere
nextg...@freenetproject.org wrote:
On Sat, Mar 09
We've been running into an IllegalKeySizeExpeption with Tahrir, which
requires that anyone outside the US download the Java Cryptography
Extension - obviously this is unacceptable from a usability perspective.
How does Freenet address this problem?
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On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 4:53 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.orgwrote:
On Monday 04 Mar 2013 22:33:21 Ian Clarke wrote:
So I have one excellent student
On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 12:52 PM, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org
wrote:
On Tuesday 05 Mar 2013 18:15:17 Ian Clarke wrote:
When have I ever disappeared or failed to keep a commitment I made? I do
what I commit to do, always have, always will.
Other mentors have disappeared
work, however I already have three students that I work with, two on
Tahrir, one on LastCalc. I spend several hours a week with each of them,
so actually no less work than would be required of me as a GSoC mentor, and
it works well.
Thoughts?
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Would any of you be willing to volunteer to take care of the administrative
side of Summer of Code? I don't think it is too onerous but someone should
be in charge of ensuring that forms get filled out, etc.
Matthew, could you summarize what this would involve?
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On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 10:49 AM, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org
wrote:
On Saturday 02 Mar 2013 16:13:08 Ian Clarke wrote:
Would any of you be willing to volunteer to take care of the
administrative
side of Summer of Code? I don't think it is too onerous but someone
should
We just received an anonymous donation of $10,000!
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Now, approximately $14,000.
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On Sat, Feb 23, 2013 at 1:58 PM, xor x...@freenetproject.org wrote:
On Saturday, February 23, 2013 01:12:05 PM Ian Clarke wrote:
We just received an anonymous donation of $10,000!
hooray! whats the current balance of our finances
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2013 10:36:09 -0600
Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org wrote:
I recall that the reason for not using Maven is that it doesn't operate
over a secure connection, and it leaves us open to the compromise of any
, however there are
similar alternatives: http://www.streamhead.com/maven-alternatives/
Thoughts?
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On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 12:59 PM, Matthew Toseland
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On Thursday 31 Jan 2013 17:50:32 Michael Grube wrote:
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 11:36 AM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org
wrote:
This is despite the fact that no such compromise as ever occurred on
any
to the problems that you've outlined with it.
No, Maven does not help with freenet-ext.jar at all. The end-user does not
use Maven.
Using Maven's assembly plugin - it's trivially easy to compile your code,
together with all dependencies, into a single .jar.
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The term blown is jargon, I don't think we should use it.
All messages should give the user guidance as to what course of action to
take, and what the implications of the various messages are.
Ian.
On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Matthew Toseland t...@amphibian.dyndns.org
wrote:
Some
. Freenet uses a localized LRU - how does X-Vine
deal with this?
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on our website? I'll write an initial draft
which we can collaborate on here http://piratepad.net/8qC2Frxzok
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I believe you can request that Github move repositories from a user to an
organization.
Ian.
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 7:29 AM, Matthew Toseland
t...@amphibian.dyndns.orgwrote:
Since we created the github account, with the repo's on, they have added
Organisations. Hence our github repo's are all
anything?
My conversation with them is ongoing so I want to make sure he has the
latest information.
Ian.
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 8:30 AM, Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.dewrote:
Am Donnerstag, 27. Dezember 2012, 16:52:18 schrieb Ian Clarke:
Had this conversation with a provider of wifi
FYI - they have whitelisted FreenetProject.org - so it's all good. Please
let your journalist friend know.
Ian.
On Fri, Dec 28, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Arne Babenhauserheide arne_...@web.dewrote:
I pointed him to your new message. Hi might still overlook the message
(it’s
on identi.ca and twitter
Had this conversation with a provider of wifi-hotspots in Austin. I had
initially sent an email complaining that http://freenetproject.org/ was
blocked in a coffee shop I frequent.
Ian.
Forwarded conversation
Subject: DNS block
From: *techsupport* techsupp
This looks like an ideal opportunity for us, but I'm crazy busy over the
next week or so and am unlikely to be able to apply. Would anyone like to
volunteer to take this on? I can provide them with any necessary
information.
Ian.
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This looks like an ideal opportunity for us, but I'm crazy busy over the
next week or so and am unlikely to be able to apply. Would anyone like to
volunteer to take this on? I can provide them with any necessary
information.
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for confusion. You just don't see
them used in web pages very often.
Couldn't we just have something that looks like a radio button, since this
will be a familiar UI element where the user must select one option from a
list?
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something that looks like a radio button, since this
will be a familiar UI element where the user must select one option from a
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I appreciate the effort, however I don't think these are an improvement
over the current download buttons on the current site.
Was there something wrong with the current buttons that prompted you to try
to replace them?
Ian.
On Sun, Aug 5, 2012 at 6:26 AM, Luke R. wrote:
> So we w
think it is fine to require JavaScript be enabled, but I know
that others disagree.
Ian.
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 10:21 AM, irfan mir wrote:
> Hello, I am Irfan? a friend of Steve Dougherty and he had asked me to
> further
>
> design his idea for Freenet's security setup. One can view h
think it is fine to require JavaScript be enabled, but I know
that others disagree.
Ian.
On Sat, Aug 4, 2012 at 10:21 AM, irfan mir the...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello, I am Irfan— a friend of Steve Dougherty and he had asked me to
further
design his idea for Freenet's security setup. One can view
he jars. If you plan on using NSIS I can share some script snippets
> > that kind of do this.
>
> Do we really want to change the language the installer is written in every
> time we have a new maintainer?
That depends on what benefits the new tool might have (familiarity being an
impor
. If you plan on using NSIS I can share some script snippets
that kind of do this.
Do we really want to change the language the installer is written in every
time we have a new maintainer?
That depends on what benefits the new tool might have (familiarity being an
important benefit).
Ian
That looks very promising, I look forward to seeing your continued progress
- it should look great with 960 grid system.
Ian.
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 5:21 AM, Pouyan Zaxar wrote:
> There you go Ian:
>
> http://quaintous.com/winterface/winterface-dashboard.png
>
> I
That looks very promising, I look forward to seeing your continued progress
- it should look great with 960 grid system.
Ian.
On Tue, Jun 19, 2012 at 5:21 AM, Pouyan Zaxar pa...@quaintous.com wrote:
There you go Ian:
http://quaintous.com/winterface/winterface-dashboard.png
I haven't yet
This is very exciting, any chance of some screenshots?
Ian.
On Jun 18, 2012 6:55 AM, "Pouyan Zaxar" wrote:
> Hi everyone:
>
> up to now, I have managed to code the very first page of Freenet's new
> interface. The functionality is still buggy though! Please take a look
>
Well, It's a service - not software. It does raise a good question though,
whether we can extract the questions & answers should we decide to stop
using it. I'll ask.
Ian.
On Sun, May 20, 2012 at 9:08 AM, Luke R. wrote:
> It does look like a reaonably nice FAQ system, but it's asha
it into our site reasonably seamlessly.
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On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Steve Dougherty
wrote:On 05/13/2012 12:29 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Lantern is a great example of how good a Java desktop app *can*
> > look, to try it:
> >
> > $ git clone git://github.com/getlantern/lantern.git $ cd lantern $
> &
Lantern is a great example of how good a Java desktop app *can* look, to
try it:
$ git clone git://github.com/getlantern/lantern.git
$ cd lantern
$ ./run.bash
Imagine if Freenet looked that good...
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On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Steve Dougherty
st...@asksteved.comwrote:On 05/13/2012 12:29 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
Lantern is a great example of how good a Java desktop app *can*
look, to try it:
$ git clone git://github.com/getlantern/lantern.git $ cd lantern $
./run.bash
Imagine
Lantern is a great example of how good a Java desktop app *can* look, to
try it:
$ git clone git://github.com/getlantern/lantern.git
$ cd lantern
$ ./run.bash
Imagine if Freenet looked that good...
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Very interesting - keep up the good work!
Ian.
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 12:43 AM, Steve Dougherty wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> I've completed an initial run of simulation work on probes. The code is
> available, [1] as well as the simulation res
Looks like great work Martin, congratulations on the release!
Ian.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Martin Nyhus wrote:
> After being in development for nearly a year Freemail 0.2 has been
> released.
> The two main features in 0.2 is the new identity management which uses the
> We
Looks like great work Martin, congratulations on the release!
Ian.
On Tue, May 1, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Martin Nyhus martin.ny...@gmx.com wrote:
After being in development for nearly a year Freemail 0.2 has been
released.
The two main features in 0.2 is the new identity management which uses
asonable limits.
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prerequisites are
that:
- We get a UI that looks good and is easy to use
- The code for the UI is easy to maintain and extend
- The UI can do everything that the current UI can do
I am willing to trust the people that are willing to do the work to pick
good tools, within reasonable limits.
Ian
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 6:01 AM, Pouyan Zachar wrote:
> Wicket + Velocity is a excellent solution
>
>
Doesn't Wicket include its own templating engine, which is just an
extension of XHTML?
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Wicket + Velocity is a excellent solution
Doesn't Wicket include its own templating engine, which is just an
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Any solution involving GWT is no better than the current fproxy to that
> regard:
> designers would have to touch the java code to change the HTML structure.
>
Perhaps, but not to change the general appearance - GWT more-or-less
dictates the structure anyway because you build the UI at a higher
the current fproxy to that
regard:
designers would have to touch the java code to change the HTML structure.
Perhaps, but not to change the general appearance - GWT more-or-less
dictates the structure anyway because you build the UI at a higher level of
abstraction.
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On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 5:35 AM, Florent Daigniere <
nextgens at freenetproject.org> wrote:
> > 3. "kick-ass design" is not a goal
>
> I've never said it is either. What I was doing is reminding Ian (sanity)
> what
> his points and arguments have been over
(why invent an entirely
new HTML widget-set from scratch?), but a designer can still modify its
appearance through css.
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3. kick-ass design is not a goal
I've never said it is either. What I was doing is reminding Ian (sanity)
what
his points and arguments have been over the years.
How kind of you, my memory is getting
On Thu, Mar 22, 2012 at 7:00 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Making stuff static is tempting but means we can't do
> multi-nodes-in-one-VM tests
Have we ever actually done that? It seems like we're always making
decisions to accomodate rare (and sometimes fictional) edge-cases.
Ian.
-
I know, and?
On Mar 21, 2012 4:21 PM, "Marco Schulze" wrote:
> Not everyone uses Eclipse.
>
> On 21-03-2012 13:45, Ian Clarke wrote:
>
> Or to commit the relevant Eclipse project to enforce these standards as a
> "save action".
>
> Ian.
ownload and install software from our site.
So I agree with the reluctance about using Wordpress, but it's going to far
to rule out any dynamic content. This isn't 1996.
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Is there a good reason to roll our own logging framework? What about
http://www.slf4j.org/ or one of the many other alternatives?
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Marco Schulze wrote:
> One thing has been bothering me: those 'if (logMINOR) Logger.minor(...',
> and the mess that l
Or to commit the relevant Eclipse project to enforce these standards as a
"save action".
Ian.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Nicolas Hernandez <
nicolas.hernandez at aleph-networks.com> wrote:
> Could it be possible to have a checktsyle file ?
>
> - Nicolas Hernand
Or to commit the relevant Eclipse project to enforce these standards as a
save action.
Ian.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 6:07 AM, Nicolas Hernandez
nicolas.hernan...@aleph-networks.com wrote:
Could it be possible to have a checktsyle file ?
- Nicolas Hernandez
a-n - aleph-networks
*associé
Is there a good reason to roll our own logging framework? What about
http://www.slf4j.org/ or one of the many other alternatives?
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 6:40 PM, Marco Schulze marco.c.schu...@gmail.comwrote:
One thing has been bothering me: those 'if (logMINOR) Logger.minor
site.
So I agree with the reluctance about using Wordpress, but it's going to far
to rule out any dynamic content. This isn't 1996.
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I know, and?
On Mar 21, 2012 4:21 PM, Marco Schulze marco.c.schu...@gmail.com wrote:
Not everyone uses Eclipse.
On 21-03-2012 13:45, Ian Clarke wrote:
Or to commit the relevant Eclipse project to enforce these standards as a
save action.
Ian.
On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 6:07 AM
On the positive side, if you do help us with the website it will mean that
when you are old enough we'll be much more likely to pick you as a student
:-)
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 12:26 PM, Leah Hicks wrote:
> Have to scratch that, I'm not quite old enough yet to apply. :(
>
>
>
Ok, I figured it out and added a link - students can't sign up until March
26th so we should hold-off on a publicity push until then.
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Florent Daigniere <
> nextgens at freenetproject.o
ge is indeed the mechanism through which people should apply,
then we should link to it from the SoC wiki page.
Ian.
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> Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated, and again sorry
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Not a problem - we're glad to have you on board :-)
Ian.
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doh, sorry - in my enthusiasm I didn't notice that there was a follow-up
thread. I'll go read it now :-)
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> Leah,
>
> That sounds great, our last redesign was indeed several years ago, and I
> agree that the site is prob
quot; given that our site has a pagerank of 6 ;).
Assuming all is well, I guess the first step would be for you to do a
mock-up so that we can all see how you envisage the site looking?
Thanks, and welcome aboard!
Ian.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Leah Hicks wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
site has a pagerank of 6 ;).
Assuming all is well, I guess the first step would be for you to do a
mock-up so that we can all see how you envisage the site looking?
Thanks, and welcome aboard!
Ian.
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 9:23 PM, Leah Hicks korii.r...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I'm a freelance
doh, sorry - in my enthusiasm I didn't notice that there was a follow-up
thread. I'll go read it now :-)
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 9:37 AM, Ian Clarke i...@locut.us wrote:
Leah,
That sounds great, our last redesign was indeed several years ago, and I
agree that the site is probably
?
Any suggestions or feedback would be greatly appreciated, and again sorry
for the last message! ^^
Not a problem - we're glad to have you on board :-)
Ian.
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Ok, I figured it out and added a link - students can't sign up until March
26th so we should hold-off on a publicity push until then.
Ian.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 10:08 AM, Ian Clarke i...@freenetproject.org wrote:
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 7:14 PM, Florent Daigniere
nextg
Great work! Have we merged this yet?
Ian.
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 11:23 AM, Flavio Heredia wrote:
> good morning list.
>
> a revision of website spanish translation is ready and a pull request done.
>
> many typos corrected and a better translation improved.
>
> for a pr
evelopers.
Ian.
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