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On Friday 20 September 2002 23:15, Tyler Riddle wrote:
> Freenet is the second most paranoid piece of software
> I have ever seen - only OpenBSD beats it. However I
> was reading that the developers of freenet are
> actively trying to find a way to allow the authors of
> content to issue remove requests into the network.
> This is just not a good idea. It is an equaly bad idea
> to allow the authors to issue update commands into the
> network.
<>

The only "developers" trying to do this are people who come on the mailing 
list, spread their little pet ideas for what Freenet should do, then leave a 
few days later.

- -- 
Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the usual 
way.  This happens to us all the time with computers, and nobody things of 
complaining.
                --Jeff Raskin
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