[freenet-support] Some thoughts and suggestions

2008-12-10 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 00:32:07 +0100, Repu Blica wrote: > Yes this may go against the great Ivory Tower principle of utter > Tolerance and Free Speech. The Tower may not be as straight and > pretty anymore but it is still standing. Compare it to the > alternative that provoked users topple the

Re: [freenet-support] Some thoughts and suggestions

2008-12-10 Thread Dennis Nezic
On Tue, 09 Dec 2008 00:32:07 +0100, Repu Blica [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes this may go against the great Ivory Tower principle of utter Tolerance and Free Speech. The Tower may not be as straight and pretty anymore but it is still standing. Compare it to the alternative that provoked users

[freenet-support] Some thoughts and suggestions

2008-12-09 Thread user1
How do you know, there are no Tibetans or Iranians using the freenet - who told you that? There are other ways, than what you suggest, to use freenet! And freenet is under steady development. But good to get some suggestions, that's what makes the world "rock". *smile* On Tue, 2008-12-09 at

[freenet-support] Some thoughts and suggestions

2008-12-09 Thread Matthew Toseland
Firstly, you are right that to provide meaningful anonymity Freenet needs to have a lot more nodes. Secondly, there *are* freenet users from oppressive regimes. But I accept that they are few in number, despite us having an (anonymously contributed) chinese translation of the UI (we don't have

[freenet-support] Some thoughts and suggestions

2008-12-09 Thread Repu Blica
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[freenet-support] Some thoughts and suggestions

2008-12-08 Thread Repu Blica
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Re: [freenet-support] Some thoughts and suggestions

2008-12-08 Thread user1
How do you know, there are no Tibetans or Iranians using the freenet - who told you that? There are other ways, than what you suggest, to use freenet! And freenet is under steady development. But good to get some suggestions, that's what makes the world rock. *smile* On Tue, 2008-12-09 at

Re: [freenet-support] Some thoughts and suggestions

2008-12-08 Thread Matthew Toseland
Firstly, you are right that to provide meaningful anonymity Freenet needs to have a lot more nodes. Secondly, there *are* freenet users from oppressive regimes. But I accept that they are few in number, despite us having an (anonymously contributed) chinese translation of the UI (we don't have