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I finally spent some time playing with freenet the other day... |
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And it is definitely not the thing to use as it cannot currently be searched. |
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Plus I've found network reliability to be sub par. |
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I also played with gnunet briefly and it seemed to be very very very slow. |
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I'm not 100% sure that networks like gnunet/freenet are all that good yet. |
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On Friday 12 April 2002 03:06 am, Vik Olliver wrote: |
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> Edward Muller wrote: |
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> > This is an awesome idea. |
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> > Although after a look through the Gnunet website I'm not convinced that |
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> > Gnunet would be what we want to use. |
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> > I'm going to start playing around with gnunet and freenet and look at |
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> > what it would take to integrate emerge with it.... |
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> The problem with Freenet is the requirement to have Java running - not |
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> that I'm against Java, you understand, it just makes things more |
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> complicated by adding another language to the mix. |
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> Vik :v) |
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