Freenet works different. Accept it.

On 8/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
"Anyway, I won't argue on that because the decision is not in my hands.
The fact is that 0.7 is the only supported version and that it is the
future. Not linking to the current version and gripping to the old one
would be an interesting kind of suicide for a project that's a constant
work-in-progress..."

Suicide? So the fact that gaim has 1.5 in their downloads section when
they have 2.0 beta 3 out is suicide? The fact that some Linux distros
still use the 2.4 kernel is suicide? Funny how they're all still here
and quite popular....
Linking to 0.7 is suicide. New people come, download it, find there's
nothing there, and leave. And don't try again later. I understand that
there are good reasons behind developing the darknet....but for most
users looking at freenet, they're looking for an opennet. And they're
looking for a network up and running. They're not expecting something
that's just barely starting.

On 8/21/06, Julien Cornuwel < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
>
> > .7 has very few users, very little content, and no opennet.
> > It's useless for new users.
>
>
> I'm not sure stopping linking it on the website would help it have more
> users. About content, I see new freesites apearing quite the same rythm
> as on 0.5 so it's just a matter of time for 0.7 to have as much content
> as 0.5.
>
> > And the security that you say is better has yet to be tested. I
>
>
> Where did I say that ? In "the same security level." ?
> AFAIK, "the same" is not equal to "better". Maybe I'm wrong.
>
> > wouldn't bet on something that's only been around for a few months vs.
> > something that's been slowly improving for...well, longer than I've
> > known freenet.
>
>
> Anyway, I won't argue on that because the decision is not in my hands.
> The fact is that 0.7 is the only supported version and that it is the
> future. Not linking to the current version and gripping to the old one
> would be an interesting kind of suicide for a project that's a constant
> work-in-progress...
>
> Regards
>
>
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