Web forums, wiki over freenet, searching... any number of possibilities
for client plugins. Transport plugins are also interesting.

On Wed, Feb 01, 2006 at 08:35:41PM +0100, Dennis Olsson wrote:
> Good idea with a seperate thread.
> 
> So what you want is basically something that would be possible to do with 
> FCP. To keep it as a plugin reduces the socketusage, and it's more.. easy 
> to handle.
> 
> I'm looking for plugins that works as..
> 
> - FTP or NFS, for users to have shared filesystems with reundancy. This 
> can also be achieved in FCP, and easier to maintain as a plugin
> 
> - Gateways.... To be able to host a real website, accessible via freenet.
> 
> These are both FCP-based. an't think of anything that isn't, really.
> 
> // Dennis
> 
> On Wed, 1 Feb 2006, Robert Guerra wrote:
> >Further to my earlier email, I thought i'd start a new thread to
> >better detail what type of functionality I think would be usefull for
> >tools and/or plugins.
> >
> >Though many people - may - use Freenet and other p2p networks for
> >filesharing, there are many who are looking for other features such as
> >anonymity, deniability and encryption
> >
> >Let me be specific, I'm looking for one or more tools to be developped
> >using the Freenet network that:
> >
> >- has a proxy feature, one that can intercept email traffic from an
> >emai client (much like ciphire does), but instead diverts the mail
> >transport & delivery using Freenet instead of smtp/pop/imap.
> >
> >
> >-  incorporates many of the features found in Martus
> ><http://www.martus.org>, but uses Freenet network to store and backup
> >data instead.  (Martus is also written in java and its source code is
> >available for download).
> >
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Robert
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