Matthew Toseland a écrit :

>My understanding is that the french crypto regulations were abandoned
>some time ago.
>  
>

That law is just a project (no decree yet). For the moment, we're still
limited to 128b.

>Make your own darknet. :)
>Then come to Bristol, take me out for a pizza, and I'll connect to your
>node ;). Seriously, there needs to be some sort of relationship for the
>small world properties to hold, but beyond that it's not such a big
>deal.
>  
>

Some of us think about it but I see 2 problems to that :
- We don't know each others and can't trust one not to be part of DST
(our MI-5) or SNEP (our RIAA). So we can't reasonably reveal our real
identities.
- If we do that, newcommers will be completely alone and we won't be
able to guide them or invite them into the darknet.

OK for the pizza as long as it has cheese on it ;-)

>>I'm affraid that if this fonctionnality isn't enabled in Freenet, people
>>will do it by other ways (internet forums, mailing-lists, weak encrypted
>>emails, etc.) which are way less secure than Freenet. Or worse, some
>>will decide to publish their keys and allow anyone to connect to the
>>darknet through them...
>>    
>>
>
>In which case there will be weak segments of the darknet. That does not
>undermine the whole structure. The mainstreamers can still use the
>opennet. I expect there to be some cross-recruiting. But the intention
>is for the darknet to be separate from the opennet. People who happen to
>be on both can migrate content manually. They can also get to know
>people on the opennet, and perhaps add them later. I first met Ian after
>having worked for him for around a year; I have a friend in Australia who
>I've never met but I would be perfectly happy to connect my node to. But
>at this stage, I would happily connect to Newsbyte. Or CofE if I knew
>him, but I obviously wouldn't want him to breach his carefully guarded
>anonymity just for that. :)
>

Mmm, well. Let's wait and see how that will work. Middle 2006, it'll be
clearer...

Thanks for your answers.

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