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On 05/09/15 17:58, Arne Babenhauserheide wrote:
> My only gripe is the name: *wiki suggests collaborative editing which we it
> does not really provide. Though you can simply copy the source…
>
> ShareSite would be unfortunate (the short form would be
n the past, so it well may be good karma to still use them a little bit.
- Volodya
> I recieved the following email from Rich Jones, creator of Gun.io. This
> could be a very interesting way for us to get specific tasks done...
>
> -- Forwarded message -
n the past, so it well may be good karma to still use them a little bit.
- Volodya
> I recieved the following email from Rich Jones, creator of Gun.io. This
> could be a very interesting way for us to get specific tasks done...
>
> -- Forwarded message -
st to 0 to see the
> users messages but not use his/her trustlist.
>
> Best wishes,
> Arne
But wouldn't that drive down the trust calculations of those who trust you?
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st to 0 to see the
> users messages but not use his/her trustlist.
>
> Best wishes,
> Arne
But wouldn't that drive down the trust calculations of those who trust you?
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"N
of security. And if you just do the maximum security, then
you'll have an issue of them having to get a master password, etc. Which is not
as simple as an icon on the desktop.
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&qu
of security. And if you just do the maximum security, then
you'll have an issue of them having to get a master password, etc. Which is not
as simple as an icon on the desktop.
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&qu
f freenet is (and must be) that nobody, not even you, knows what
information you are passing to your peers. This way if somebody asks you "What
is in your datastore?" you laugh at them because that is something you do not
know.
- Volodya
On 08/11/2011 01:17 AM, Zurc
f freenet is (and must be) that nobody, not even you, knows what
information you are passing to your peers. This way if somebody asks you "What
is in your datastore?" you laugh at them because that is something you do not
know.
- Volodya
On 08/11/2011 01:17 AM, Zurc
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On 05/30/2011 08:29 AM, Tom Elovi Spruce wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical
> implementation. (However, I can't help but get obsessed with technical
> details
> when the project asks for it
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On 05/30/2011 08:29 AM, Tom Elovi Spruce wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm a CS student who is more into design and art than I am with technical
> implementation. (However, I can't help but get obsessed with technical
> details
> when the project asks for it
s the location of the "point" which is
connecting will change (when looking at this darknet from outside).
Has something changed to make the closed darknet be able to connect to the
larger network via a single connection?
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s the location of the "point" which is
connecting will change (when looking at this darknet from outside).
Has something changed to make the closed darknet be able to connect to the
larger network via a single connection?
- Volodya
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On 04/11/2011 07:46 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:16 PM, Volodya <mailto:Volodya at whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote:
>
> Pseudonymity is a feature when a user wants that. And it is a bug when
> one wants
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On 04/11/2011 02:00 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 3:57 AM, Volodya <mailto:Volodya at whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote:
>
> Currently Freetalk is only pseudonymous, which is probably the main
> reason why
&
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On 04/10/2011 08:56 PM, xor wrote:
> On Sunday 10 April 2011 10:57:45 Volodya wrote:
>> I am likely missing something trivial here, but hopefully the community
>> will find what i wrote interesting.
>
> People could just create
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On 04/11/2011 07:46 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 10:16 PM, Volodya <mailto:volo...@whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote:
>
> Pseudonymity is a feature when a user wants that. And it is a bug when
> one wants
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On 04/11/2011 02:00 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 3:57 AM, Volodya <mailto:volo...@whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote:
>
> Currently Freetalk is only pseudonymous, which is probably the main
> reason why
&
unity will
find what i wrote interesting.
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On 04/10/2011 08:56 PM, xor wrote:
> On Sunday 10 April 2011 10:57:45 Volodya wrote:
>> I am likely missing something trivial here, but hopefully the community
>> will find what i wrote interesting.
>
> People could just create
unity will
find what i wrote interesting.
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On 03/23/2011 10:57 PM, xor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> RC2 was quite promising and not many critical bugs were discovered.
> Hereby I present you RC3 of Web Of Trust 0.4 / Freetalk 0.1
>
> They use the same identity / message namespace as RC2 - your old RC2
>
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On 03/23/2011 10:57 PM, xor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> RC2 was quite promising and not many critical bugs were discovered.
> Hereby I present you RC3 of Web Of Trust 0.4 / Freetalk 0.1
>
> They use the same identity / message namespace as RC2 - your old RC2
>
t; You can build this from the tag.
>
> So far so good...
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I've been running it here for some time al
t; You can build this from the tag.
>
> So far so good...
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I've been running it here for some time al
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On 02/24/2011 11:00 AM, David ?Bombe? Roden wrote:
> On Thursday 24 February 2011 07:44:56 Volodya wrote:
>
>> Well, I can say that this does not really help my moral and motivation to
>> continue working on Frost.
>
> The
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Matthew Toseland on the freenet-support mailing list:
'Frost DOES at least potentially download actual evil content: an anonymous
spammer can force all Frost users su
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On 02/24/2011 11:00 AM, David ‘Bombe’ Roden wrote:
> On Thursday 24 February 2011 07:44:56 Volodya wrote:
>
>> Well, I can say that this does not really help my moral and motivation to
>> continue working on Frost.
>
> The
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Matthew Toseland on the freenet-support mailing list:
'Frost DOES at least potentially download actual evil content: an anonymous
spammer can force all Frost users subscr
g that my problem of all piers disconnecting until
Freenet is restarted would go away. Unfortunately it's still there.
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"None of us are free until all of us are free."~ Mihai
g that my problem of all piers disconnecting until
Freenet is restarted would go away. Unfortunately it's still there.
- Volodya
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"None of us are free until all of us are free."~ Mihai
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On 02/09/2011 04:13 PM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:30 PM, Volodya <mailto:Volodya at whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote:
>
> Once people see indexes, they already can start playing with Freenet
> after all.
t they are able to fetch them
successfully (maybe that could be the popup on each activelink "If you see an
image, you can load the freesite").
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"None of us are free until all of us
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On 02/09/2011 04:13 PM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 8, 2011 at 11:30 PM, Volodya <mailto:volo...@whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote:
>
> Once people see indexes, they already can start playing with Freenet
> after all.
t they are able to fetch them
successfully (maybe that could be the popup on each activelink "If you see an
image, you can load the freesite").
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I had some issues with the menu. Sometimes when you hover over the menu and
submenu opens it is tricky to move the mouse in the way that doesn't close the
submenu.
- Volodya
P.S. While i know that i'll be shouted down, i stil
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I had some issues with the menu. Sometimes when you hover over the menu and
submenu opens it is tricky to move the mouse in the way that doesn't close the
submenu.
- Volodya
P.S. While i know that i'll be shouted down, i stil
ically be copyrighted, you could always load it, and
then marshal it back out.
- Volodya
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ically be copyrighted, you could always load it, and
then marshal it back out.
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I think this board is more appropriate:
Board: successful Subject: Re: Webcam - [censored] ===
- - Request: Inglorious Basterds - 2011.01.23 - 07:31:01GMT -
It might actuall
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I think this board is more appropriate:
Board: successful Subject: Re: Webcam - [censored] ===
- - Request: Inglorious Basterds - 2011.01.23 - 07:31:01GMT -
It might actuall
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Thanks to you, bback and who else may be in the team, artur.
Can't understand why there can't be a link to Frost on the main fproxy page for
the
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Thanks to you, bback and who else may be in the team, artur.
Can't understand why there can't be a link to Frost on the main fproxy page for
the time
ff, and other nodes are unable to retrieve, they will
also issue a reinsert request. Providing that the insert methods haven't changed
the new generated key will be the same, and users will be helped by the new
insert.
- Volodya
1. Frost - http://jtcfrost.sf.net/
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or a good court case to shut it
down. Try not giving them that reason.
- Volodya
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ff, and other nodes are unable to retrieve, they will
also issue a reinsert request. Providing that the insert methods haven't changed
the new generated key will be the same, and users will be helped by the new
insert.
- Volodya
1. Frost - http://jtcfrost.sf.net/
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or a good court case to shut it
down. Try not giving them that reason.
- Volodya
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or Alex? He
> want's the file refs to be easily accessible to the community without wasting
> ISP bandwidth (thus without publishing the keys for the rest of Freenet).
If you live in the country with strong laws against posting links to something
that may in some way lead to you downloadi
or Alex? He
> want's the file refs to be easily accessible to the community without wasting
> ISP bandwidth (thus without publishing the keys for the rest of Freenet).
If you live in the country with strong laws against posting links to something
that may in some way lead to you downloadi
papers or beating up
people. I know of several ISPs which host SHA keys of all the films, tv shows,
etc. for download from their private DC++ network.
- Volodya
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"None of us are free until all of us are fre
papers or beating up
people. I know of several ISPs which host SHA keys of all the films, tv shows,
etc. for download from their private DC++ network.
- Volodya
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"None of us are free until all of us are fre
ing slashdottings, and there will
> sometimes be clusters of users on the same ISP etc.
I think students is the large proportion of the Freenet population, and as such
it *is* a big concern. We want to make it as easy as possible to introduce your
flatmates and others to Freenet. Of course, we can
it not likely to create a
small world topology. Has something changed since then, or do i do a victory
dance?
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ing slashdottings, and there will
> sometimes be clusters of users on the same ISP etc.
I think students is the large proportion of the Freenet population, and as such
it *is* a big concern. We want to make it as easy as possible to introduce your
flatmates and others to Freenet. Of course, we can
it not likely to create a
small world topology. Has something changed since then, or do i do a victory
dance?
- Volodya
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On 12/07/2010 08:30 PM, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Saturday 04 December 2010 04:42:37 Volodya wrote:
>>> - /download/ and the Download link linking to it have been removed.
>>> Click the key instead.
>>> - One reason
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> On Saturday 04 December 2010 04:42:37 Volodya wrote:
>>> - /download/ and the Download link linking to it have been removed.
>>> Click the key instead.
>>> - One reason
en
if you turn off the content filter.
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if you turn off the content filter.
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l it was free 24/7 (well after the
monthly charges).
Also you will slow down the connection in some places (like Ukraine) where
within the country the connection is quite fast, but it's complete rubbish to
the outside world.
So what this feature can lead to is once again people going
l it was free 24/7 (well after the
monthly charges).
Also you will slow down the connection in some places (like Ukraine) where
within the country the connection is quite fast, but it's complete rubbish to
the outside world.
So what this feature can lead to is once again people going
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On 12/01/2010 02:12 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Volodya <mailto:Volodya at whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote:
>
> most Freenet users will at know about things
> like drive encryption or PGP e-
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On 12/01/2010 02:12 AM, Ian Clarke wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Volodya <mailto:volo...@whengendarmesleeps.org>> wrote:
>
> most Freenet users will at know about things
> like drive encryption or PGP e-
un!
Most likely at this stage if Freenet is monitored by the likes of such groups
(whether anti-sharing or anti-freedom), it's to keep an eye on what is going on.
- Volodya
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"None of us are free until all of
un!
Most likely at this stage if Freenet is monitored by the likes of such groups
(whether anti-sharing or anti-freedom), it's to keep an eye on what is going on.
- Volodya
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"None of us are free until all of
mmon" tool, most Freenet users will at know about things
like drive encryption or PGP e-mail (if not use them), and last i checked the
idea of a password recovery for the PGP key chain or a truecrypt drive will send
shivers down the spine of everybody.
- Volodya
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mmon" tool, most Freenet users will at know about things
like drive encryption or PGP e-mail (if not use them), and last i checked the
idea of a password recovery for the PGP key chain or a truecrypt drive will send
shivers down the spine of everybody.
- Volodya
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don't know how or if it is feasible, having several
> accounts which can run concurrently. Basically what you proposed (at
> least I think), but with the option for the user when logging out to
> keep the activities of this account running.
>
> I have a question regarding ide
or if it is feasible, having several
> accounts which can run concurrently. Basically what you proposed (at
> least I think), but with the option for the user when logging out to
> keep the activities of this account running.
>
> I have a question regarding identities btw: how
>
> Regards,
>
> Gerard
How would you control an attacker who wants to dominate a specific area of the
keyspace then? Ok, you can have a die which decides whether or not to connect,
but an attacker can just keep flooding the particular space with requests and
wait for the eventual
>
> Regards,
>
> Gerard
How would you control an attacker who wants to dominate a specific area of the
keyspace then? Ok, you can have a die which decides whether or not to connect,
but an attacker can just keep flooding the particular space with requests and
wait for the eventual
On 23.10.2010 1:14, Robert Hailey wrote:
>
> On 2010/10/15 (Oct), at 1:00 PM, Robert Hailey wrote:
>> On 2010/10/15 (Oct), at 9:29 AM, Volodya wrote:
>>> There is an option in the configuration which turns on caching of the 'local
>>> or nearby requests
are doing all you can (regardless of what it was) to
attract new users. Even when old ones would likely find it much harder to use
Freenet (for example: No way to control it with the browser that has JS
disabled).
However, i accept that maybe you were just angry while writing the e-mail.
On 21.10.2010 22:33, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 October 2010 10:46:01 Volodya wrote:
>>> Because I know that this email will not have any effect probably I suggest
>>> we
>>> change our policy for releasing new versions (version as in
On 23.10.2010 1:14, Robert Hailey wrote:
On 2010/10/15 (Oct), at 1:00 PM, Robert Hailey wrote:
On 2010/10/15 (Oct), at 9:29 AM, Volodya wrote:
There is an option in the configuration which turns on caching of the 'local
or nearby requests', you can turn it on to speed up suc
as) to
attract new users. Even when old ones would likely find it much harder to use
Freenet (for example: No way to control it with the browser that has JS disabled).
However, i accept that maybe you were just angry while writing the e-mail.
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On 21.10.2010 22:33, Matthew Toseland wrote:
On Wednesday 20 October 2010 10:46:01 Volodya wrote:
Because I know that this email will not have any effect probably I suggest we
change our policy for releasing new versions (version as in 0.7.5, 0.8, etc.)
to
nd DoSers recently
then developers.
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e dates get can get pushed back (slightly) only for critical bug
fixing, but never for new awesome features.
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recently
then developers.
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On 15.10.2010 19:29, Matthew Toseland wrote:
> We are considering making it impossible to use Freenet without a browser
> supporting Javascript. Yes or no answers would be useful (feel free to make
> further comments). I will post a similar poll to FMS. I suggest somebody does
> Frost, I personally
On 15.10.2010 19:29, Matthew Toseland wrote:
We are considering making it impossible to use Freenet without a browser
supporting Javascript. Yes or no answers would be useful (feel free to make
further comments). I will post a similar poll to FMS. I suggest somebody does
Frost, I personally don't
e of running Freenet then that individual is capable of using a browser
with no Javascript.
...
P.S. Why is this still being discussed? Isn't it clear that the only way to
make
peace between two camps is *js with fallback*?
- Volodya
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using a browser
with no Javascript.
...
P.S. Why is this still being discussed? Isn't it clear that the only way to make
peace between two camps is *js with fallback*?
- Volodya
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"None of us are fre
f the 'local or
nearby requests', you can turn it on to speed up such requests. However, you
should note that it will be significantly easier to determine what you've been
downloading/viewing while that setting is turnt on.
I hope this helps you.
- Volodya
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al or
nearby requests', you can turn it on to speed up such requests. However, you
should note that it will be significantly easier to determine what you've been
downloading/viewing while that setting is turnt on.
I hope this helps you.
- Volodya
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Now i realise that the most likely response to what i've written will be "I
haven't said that Apache should come with Firefox", and it's true there was no
such statement, but my reply is to the counterargument against the Google apps
analogy.
- Volodya
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I
haven't said that Apache should come with Firefox", and it's true there was no
such statement, but my reply is to the counterargument against the Google apps
analogy.
- Volodya
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"None of us a
AIM). Those people
spend a whole lot of time to separate the client layer from the communication
one; and the application became easier to maintain and much better all the way
around. And let's face it, not everybody who uses pidgin today is a hacker...
- Volodya
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http:/
the client layer from the communication
one; and the application became easier to maintain and much better all the way
around. And let's face it, not everybody who uses pidgin today is a hacker...
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ks to some person mirroring them) (if you are using some other message
system, there may well be those announcements there also, but i'm not sure
about
that).
Stability is good, but would you rather have a buggy insecure node?
- Volodya
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ystem, there may well be those announcements there also, but i'm not sure about
that).
Stability is good, but would you rather have a buggy insecure node?
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"None of us are free until
- Anonymous - 2010.09.29 - 19:33:56GMT -
The following was posted by Matthew Toseland to freenet-dev Mon Sep 27 19:08:14
BST 2010:
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Lots of people are complaining about the current state of the network, and
rightly so. Most nodes have around 50% backed
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The following was posted by Matthew Toseland to freenet-dev Mon Sep 27 19:08:14
BST 2010:
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Lots of people are complaining about the current state of the network, and
rightly so. Most nodes have around 50% backe
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On 08/06/2010 10:10 PM, leto at hush.com wrote:
>> Not really. As long as the spider also monitors other indexes, as
>> soon as one
>> index site picks something up, all of them eventually will.
>>
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On 08/06/2010 10:10 PM, l...@hush.com wrote:
>> Not really. As long as the spider also monitors other indexes, as
>> soon as one
>> index site picks something up, all of them eventually will.
>>
>>
lly after figuring out what e.g. the L
>> word means, at least for now.
>>
>> I have not added either index at present. I am leaning much more
>> strongly towards AFKindex than Linkageddon but I don't believe it
>> would be appropriate to link
lly after figuring out what e.g. the L
>> word means, at least for now.
>>
>> I have not added either index at present. I am leaning much more
>> strongly towards AFKindex than Linkageddon but I don't believe it
>> would be appropriate to link to either:
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> On Friday 19 February 2010 11:25:26 VolodyA! V Anarhist wrote:
> > Also keep in mind contextual problems. A full stop '.', for example, is
> > allowed in Windows, but not if it's the last character in the file
> name (if
> > you have d
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