There are some issues raised at the top of Freenet's wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freenet
It would be good if we could address some of these shortcomings, while
retaining a neutral point of view obviously. Any volunteers?
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I think that makes sense David, Matthew?
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On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 1:35 PM, David ?Bombe? Roden wrote:
> **
>
> Hey, everybody.
>
> You all know that toad is currently very busy with his university study
> and that he has very little time to take care of Freenet. Meanw
I think that makes sense David, Matthew?
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> **
>
> Hey, everybody.
>
> You all know that toad is currently very busy with his university study
> and that he has very little time to take care of Freenet. Meanw
That is interesting, but what would be even more interesting is
understanding *why* this is...
Ian.
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 6:11 AM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Wednesday 21 Sep 2011 20:58:44 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > From FMS:
> >
> > ExtraInsertsSingleB
That is interesting, but what would be even more interesting is
understanding *why* this is...
Ian.
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> On Wednesday 21 Sep 2011 20:58:44 Matthew Toseland wrote:
> > From FMS:
> >
> > ExtraInsertsSing
- tried port 443 and it worked but took
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to fix it.
But a bunch of metrics we have no idea how to interpret won't get us
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> On Monday 29 Aug 2011 18:58:26 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 12:37 PM, Matthew Toseland <
> > Right, the same is true of queueing. If nodes are forced to do things to
> > deal with overloading tha
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Robert Hailey
wrote:
> On 2011/08/29 (Aug), at 12:58 PM, Ian Clarke wrote:
>
> The problem is that we come up with solutions that are too complicated to
> analyze or fix when they don't work
>
> The cause is complexity, which just grows
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 6:42 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Monday 29 Aug 2011 18:58:26 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 12:37 PM, Matthew Toseland <
> > Right, the same is true of queueing. If nodes are forced to do things to
> > deal with overloading tha
On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 11:49 AM, Robert Hailey
wrote:
> On 2011/08/29 (Aug), at 12:58 PM, Ian Clarke wrote:
>
> The problem is that we come up with solutions that are too complicated to
> analyze or fix when they don't work
>
> The cause is complexity, which just grows
These are good ideas Steve, I must confess that I've been a little
distracted lately - and we do definitely need to get our act together on
funding. Matthew, what is our current "drop-dead" date as best as you can
estimate it?
Ian.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Steve Doughert
These are good ideas Steve, I must confess that I've been a little
distracted lately - and we do definitely need to get our act together on
funding. Matthew, what is our current "drop-dead" date as best as you can
estimate it?
Ian.
On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Steve Doughert
? Perhaps you are right though, but this is
the kind of thought-process we need.
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> On Monday 29 Aug 2011 19:28:50 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Ok, thinking about it, here is a proposal, or rather, the beginning of a
> > proposal. I'm assuming that we get rid of NLM, fair sharing, and
> anything
>
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ow-down message when we have queued for more than a
> certain period. This means we can have a fixed, limited amount of
> misrouting, we can keep NLM's clear benefits for routing accuracy (as
> visible in success rates), and we can ensure that the input load is low
> enough to avoid seve
? Perhaps you are right though, but this is
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> On Monday 29 Aug 2011 19:28:50 Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Ok, thinking about it, here is a proposal, or rather, the beginning of a
> > proposal. I'm assuming that we get rid of NLM, fair sharing, and
> anything
>
eally with a theoretical rather than
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ssage when we have queued for more than a
> certain period. This means we can have a fixed, limited amount of
> misrouting, we can keep NLM's clear benefits for routing accuracy (as
> visible in success rates), and we can ensure that the input load is low
> enough to avoid seve
ormation about how
overloaded their peers are is a "gridlock":
What if all nodes told other nodes that they were overloaded because all
their peers are overloaded. Such a situation would basically cause the
entire network to think it was overloaded, even though nobody actually was!
It be
ormation about how
overloaded their peers are is a "gridlock":
What if all nodes told other nodes that they were overloaded because all
their peers are overloaded. Such a situation would basically cause the
entire network to think it was overloaded, even though nobody actually was!
It be
We could put the various installation videos on the website, perhaps showing
the appropriate video for the user's operating system. It would be great if
we could show this after the user clicks on the download link.
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On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Matthew Toseland <
We could put the various installation videos on the website, perhaps showing
the appropriate video for the user's operating system. It would be great if
we could show this after the user clicks on the download link.
Ian.
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 10:46 AM, Matthew Toselan
Can we detect if Firefox is already running, and if it is - ask the user's
permission before relaunching it in Private Browsing mode?
Ian.
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> Ideas?
>
>
> -- Forwarded message --
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Can we detect if Firefox is already running, and if it is - ask the user's
permission before relaunching it in Private Browsing mode?
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> Ideas?
>
>
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determined by the rate at which nodes spawn requests, the type of those
requests, and how those requests are forwarded.
Perhaps if you can describe your proposal by starting with a goal, and then
explaining how this proposal achieves this goal, it will help us all to
think about it and understan
determined by the rate at which nodes spawn requests, the type of those
requests, and how those requests are forwarded.
Perhaps if you can describe your proposal by starting with a goal, and then
explaining how this proposal achieves this goal, it will help us all to
think about it and understan
Had some good experiences with Proguard at shrinking down the size of jar
files.
If we decide to migrate Freenet to Maven, it could be useful. Here is how
Tahrir is using it:
https://github.com/sanity/tahrir/blob/master/pom.xml
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Had some good experiences with Proguard at shrinking down the size of jar
files.
If we decide to migrate Freenet to Maven, it could be useful. Here is how
Tahrir is using it:
https://github.com/sanity/tahrir/blob/master/pom.xml
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I agree with those suggesting that we add a small URL, given that there are
several meanings of "freenet".
I'd also encourage other people to submit some more adventurous designs.
Ian.
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 10:47 AM, Matthew Toseland <
toad at amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote
I agree with those suggesting that we add a small URL, given that there are
several meanings of "freenet".
I'd also encourage other people to submit some more adventurous designs.
Ian.
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t...@amphibian.dyndns.org> wrote:
&
dependency then no amount of hash or signature checking will
detect it.
Not that I'm opposed to switching to Maven (or perhaps Ivy, given that Maven
pom files are horrible to work with), but let's at least acknowledge risks
where they exist.
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detect it.
Not that I'm opposed to switching to Maven (or perhaps Ivy, given that Maven
pom files are horrible to work with), but let's at least acknowledge risks
where they exist.
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I'm wondering if we should use this for our web-based chat IRC
client. qwebirc is ok, but its annoying that it assigns random nicknames by
default - mibbit prompts the user for a nick, and looks quite friendly
overall.
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I'm wondering if we should use this for our web-based chat IRC
client. qwebirc is ok, but its annoying that it assigns random nicknames by
default - mibbit prompts the user for a nick, and looks quite friendly
overall.
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t already a few
people have pointed out these and other problems.
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> We might also want to consider some of the Maven-compatible built tools out
> there, including Apache Ivy, Groovy Grape, and Apache Buildr.
In fact, since we already use Ant, Apache Ivy is an obvious choice.
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but the ludicrously verbose XML configuration files
really get annoying to work with.
(I'd like to kick the butt of whichever moron decided that it would be a
great idea to use a text markup language as a generic human-readable data
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> We might also want to consider some of the Maven-compatible built tools out
> there, including Apache Ivy, Groovy Grape, and Apache Buildr.
In fact, since we already use Ant, Apache Ivy is an obvious choice.
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but the ludicrously verbose XML configuration files
really get annoying to work with.
(I'd like to kick the butt of whichever moron decided that it would be a
great idea to use a text markup language as a generic human-readable data
representation language)
Ian.
aven they just
need to compromise any one of our dependencies.
We would need to stick to trusted repositories, but switching to Maven would
make development quite a bit easier.
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We would need to stick to trusted repositories, but switching to Maven would
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ips out at the prospect of inconveniencing the 3 Freenet users that can't
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These guys did extensive surveys in various countries. Freenet came out
on-top in China. Might be worth a news story on the website.
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These guys did extensive surveys in various countries. Freenet came out
on-top in China. Might be worth a news story on the website.
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xactly is *wrong* with
using pseudonymous identities? I'm not really seeing the use-case for
single-post identities.
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you'd need to do something like that anyway.
You're tilting at windmills.
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you'd need to do something like that anyway.
You're tilting at windmills.
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, but you have the ability to prove that you are (anonymously) the
same author behind different messages.
Pseudonymity is a feature, not a bug. If you don't like it just create a
new identity every time.
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same author behind different messages.
Pseudonymity is a feature, not a bug. If you don't like it just create a
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Received a report of more issues with false-positives with virus software:
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Date: 2011/3/29
Subject: freenet possible porblems
To: ...
Dear ian,
I thought I would try freenet,as per my usual method I scan
d not another option (like, for example, Apache Wicket)?
> > Ian.
>
> Well, that's a good point indeed. I suggested Struts because I already
> had experience working with Struts in WebApp development. The bottom
> line is to decouple Java code from web interface (as much as possib
s, and not another option (like, for example, Apache Wicket)?
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> > Ian.
>
> Well, that's a good point indeed. I suggested Struts because I already
> had experience working with Struts in WebApp development. The bottom
> line is to decouple Java code from web interface (as much as possib
s, and not another option (like, for example, Apache Wicket)?
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l note that they all rely heavily on Javascript, like it or not, that
is the way the web has evolved. Much as you might have preferred to stick
with what people were using in 1998, if we expect people to use our software
we need a contemporary user interface, and right now we don't have one.
l note that they all rely heavily on Javascript, like it or not, that
is the way the web has evolved. Much as you might have preferred to stick
with what people were using in 1998, if we expect people to use our software
we need a contemporary user interface, and right now we don't have one.
Received a report of more issues with false-positives with virus software:
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Date: 2011/3/29
Subject: freenet possible porblems
To: ...
Dear ian,
I thought I would try freenet,as per my usual method I scan
tells people to switch to HTTPS, and replace it with their own
bitcoin address
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Yeah, if they are just whitelisting a md5sum then we could get caught out
again by any subsequent release of that file :-/
Ian.
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> I have been in contact with Kaspersky regarding the false positive
> detections. They have been quite helpf
Yeah, if they are just whitelisting a md5sum then we could get caught out
again by any subsequent release of that file :-/
Ian.
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> I have been in contact with Kaspersky regarding the false positive
> detections. They have been quite helpf
What is the danger that BitCoin will have the same fate as the "Liberty
Dollar"?
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Liberty_Dollar#FBI_.2F_Secret_Service_raid
Does this create any risk for Freenet if we are using it?
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What is the danger that BitCoin will have the same fate as the "Liberty
Dollar"?
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Liberty_Dollar#FBI_.2F_Secret_Service_raid
Does this create any risk for Freenet if we are using it?
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On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 4:29 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> Does OS/X (at least the common, maintained versions) have good Java 6
> support as of this moment?
Yes, we should do it.
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> support as of this moment?
Yes, we should do it.
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tscape Now!" buttons you used to see everywhere until everyone suddenly
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> but it's still important to fix it.
>
Are you sure its wise to give people so little time to upgrade for what
appears to be a minor fix?
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onto opennet),
> but it's still important to fix it.
>
Are you sure its wise to give people so little time to upgrade for what
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Sure, why not? Except, don't use a remote web service to get it. No need
to advertise Freenet nodes :-)
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On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Bill Ritchie wrote:
> A little while ago I saw that someone suggested putting the country flag
> next to the ip address on the opennet pa
Sure, why not? Except, don't use a remote web service to get it. No need
to advertise Freenet nodes :-)
Ian.
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 12:55 PM, Bill Ritchie wrote:
> A little while ago I saw that someone suggested putting the country flag
> next to the ip address on the opennet pa
I'm fairly sure we will, yes.
Ian.
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 5:56 AM, Thomas Koch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to take part in GSOC this year and use it to get to know a new
> project. Will freenet take part again? Then I'd start as soon as possible
> to
> ge
I'm fairly sure we will, yes.
Ian.
On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 5:56 AM, Thomas Koch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to take part in GSOC this year and use it to get to know a new
> project. Will freenet take part again? Then I'd start as soon as possible
> to
> ge
nce
widely deployed on the network. An example of the latter would be changes
to load balancing.
The latter variety of commit should obviously be treated much more
conservatively than something which can be tested on a relatively small
number of nodes and are unlikely to have any "emergent&q
idely deployed on the network. An example of the latter would be changes
to load balancing.
The latter variety of commit should obviously be treated much more
conservatively than something which can be tested on a relatively small
number of nodes and are unlikely to have any "emergent"
ctively seek out areas you can contribute, then just announce what you
intend to do, and do it.
I hope that is helpful, please let me know if there is anything further I
can do to help you to help Freenet :-)
Ian.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Michael Niles wrote:
> Hey, I'm not s
ctively seek out areas you can contribute, then just announce what you
intend to do, and do it.
I hope that is helpful, please let me know if there is anything further I
can do to help you to help Freenet :-)
Ian.
On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:13 PM, Michael Niles wrote:
> Hey, I'm not s
Bill,
You are the first, which means congratulations, you've got the job :-)
Matthew and I will help in any way we can, just let us know what you need.
Ian.
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Bill Ritchie wrote:
> Has anyone volunteered yet? If not I can try. I have a bit few
>
Bill,
You are the first, which means congratulations, you've got the job :-)
Matthew and I will help in any way we can, just let us know what you need.
Ian.
On Wed, Jan 12, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Bill Ritchie wrote:
> Has anyone volunteered yet? If not I can try. I have a bit few
>
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y put together some advice in the attached file.
Any volunteers?
Ian.
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y put together some advice in the attached file.
Any volunteers?
Ian.
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Email: i...@freenetproject.org
Tips: research proposals
What and why; how long; desired outcome.
Intellectual contract: specifies what you will do, how you
The person below (name removed) suggests that we should include the date for
the Godwin quote. Personally I frequently see quotes that don't include
dates, so I don't think this is a conspicuous omission on our part.
Anyone have strong feelings on the topic?
Ian.
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The person below (name removed) suggests that we should include the date for
the Godwin quote. Personally I frequently see quotes that don't include
dates, so I don't think this is a conspicuous omission on our part.
Anyone have strong feelings on the topic?
Ian.
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My point is that if doing it in the US would help a lot of people attend,
then we should, but the fact that I'm here probably shouldn't influence the
decision one way or the other. My impression is that most of the key people
are in Europe.
Ian.
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Ian Clarke
CEO, SenseArray
Email: ian
My point is that if doing it in the US would help a lot of people attend,
then we should, but the fact that I'm here probably shouldn't influence the
decision one way or the other. My impression is that most of the key people
are in Europe.
Ian.
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Ian Clarke
CEO, SenseArray
Email: i
gets uncomfortably hot in the summer.
While the last summit was fun, its a long time to wait, I wouldn't want to
hold off on anything important just so that we can meet in person.
Ian.
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:09 PM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> Would it be a good idea to have another Freene
gets uncomfortably hot in the summer.
While the last summit was fun, its a long time to wait, I wouldn't want to
hold off on anything important just so that we can meet in person.
Ian.
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 8:09 PM, Matthew Toseland
wrote:
> Would it be a good idea to have another Freene
people have, clear up any
misconceptions, and counter any FUD, if anyone want to head over there.
Ian.
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Email: ian at sensearray.com
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