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10th April 2002, New ScreenShots pageThose of you who would like to see Freenet in action before you download it can now do-so via our new ScreenShots page. |
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2nd April 2002, State of Freenet #4Ian has just finished the State of Freenet 4, in which he gives an overview of recent developments. |
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9th April 2002, Mandatory UpgradeIn an effort to resolve a recent regression in network performance caused by our attempt to improve load-balancing, today's snapshot is a mandatory upgrade. This means that nodes downloaded from now on will not talk to older nodes. If you downloaded a copy of Freenet before today please upgrade immediately. We try to keep mandatory upgrades to a mimimum but they are occasionally nescessary. |
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1st April 2002, Previous announcement not a jokeTo those who contacted us, the previous announcement was not a joke. Oskar is actually documenting his code.1st April 2002, Freenet Protocol specificationThe FNP Freenet Network Protocol specification effort has been started by Oskar, yay. All developers who complained about its lack (like me --Sebastian) please read it and keep the additions coming... |
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2nd April 2002, State of Freenet #4Ian has just finished the State of Freenet 4, in which he gives an overview of recent developments. |
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7th March 2002, Freenet & IndyMediaThere is a Real Audio archive available of Freenet's Ian Clarke, Chris Burnett of IndyMedia, and Steven Starr of Freenet, IndyMedia, and KPFK. They are discussing Freenet and IndyMedia on Digital Village, a technology show on KPFK. Listen to part 1 and part 2. |
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28th February 2002, Freenet triviaI am often asked about the origins of the idea which became Freenet. Strangely, with all that has happened since, it is rather difficult to remember, so I was rather pleased to find this incomplete 1997 webpage which is the first mention I can find of what became Freenet (and yes, I get the irony of the large copyright notice ;-).-Ian |
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23rd February 2002, State of Freenet #3Ian has written the third of his State of Freenet articles, describing the current status of Freenet. |
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17th February 2002, Why Freenet is Complicated (or not)Freenet's crypto guru, Scott Miller, has written a response on InfoAnarchy.org to some criticisms of the Freenet protocol made by Steven Hazel, author of libfreenet, during Steven's talk at CodeCon today. You can listen to Steven's talk via this mp3 stream, but it starts about 40 minutes in. |
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23rd February 2002, State of Freenet #3Ian has written the third of his State of Freenet articles, describing the current status of Freenet. |
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9th February 2002, New build available: 459 - download now!As can be seen, things are progressing rapidly. A new build is available containing more bugfixes, including a major datastore fix. As per usual, users should do their best to keep up to date with the latest builds. Linux users can do this by stopping their node, running the ./update.sh, and restarting their nodes. Windows users should use the new Update program to be found in Start->Program Files->Freenet. |
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17th February 2002, Why Freenet is Complicated (or not)Freenet's crypto guru, Scott Miller, has written a response on InfoAnarchy.org to some criticisms of the Freenet protocol made by Steven Hazel, author of libfreenet, during Steven's talk at CodeCon today. You can listen to Steven's talk via this mp3 stream, but it starts about 40 minutes in. |
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Freenet is free software designed to ensure true freedom of communication over the Internet. It allows anybody to publish and read information with complete anonymity. Nobody controls Freenet, not even its creators, meaning that the system is not vulnerable to manipulation or shutdown. Freenet is also efficient in how it deals with information, adaptively replicating content in response to demand. We have and continue to pioneer innovative new ideas such as the application of emergent behavior to computer communication, and public-key cryptography to creating anonymous identities. For more information please read this paper on the Freenet architecture. |
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Freenet is free software designed to ensure true freedom of communication over the Internet. It allows anybody to publish and read information with complete anonymity. Nobody controls Freenet, not even its creators, meaning that the system is not vulnerable to manipulation or shutdown. Freenet is also efficient in how it deals with information, adaptively replicating content in response to demand. We have and continue to pioneer innovative new ideas such as the application of emergent behavior to computer communication, and public-key cryptography to creating secure namespaces. For more information please read this paper on the Freenet architecture. |
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Freenet is free software designed to ensure true freedom of communication over the Internet. It allows anybody to publish and read information with complete anonymity. Nobody controls Freenet, not even its creators, meaning that the system is not vulnerable to manipulation or shutdown. Freenet is also efficient in how it deals with information, adaptively replicating content in response to demand. We have and continue to pioneer innovative new ideas such as the application of emergent behavior to computer communication, and public-key cryptography to creating anonymous identities. For more information please read this paper on the Freenet architecture. |
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19th January 2002, New Windows installerSebastian Spaeth has released a Windows installer which will automatically download the latest version of Freenet, meaning that Windows users can now keep up to date with daily snapshots more conveniently. You can find it here. Please send feedback directly to Sebastian.19th January 2002, Progress reportTime for another progress report. Highlights are that a data corruption bug which was causing serious problems has been fixed, everyone should upgrade. |
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4th February 2002, New build available: 457 - download now!A new build is available as of Monday afternoon (PST), and the snapshot has been updated. This fixes some significiant bugs, so all Freenet users should upgrade ASAP. |
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9th February 2002, New build available: 458 - download now!As can be seen, things are progressing rapidly. A new build is available containing more bugfixes. As per usual, users should do their best to keep up to date with the latest builds. Linux users can do this by stopping their node, running the ./update.sh, and restarting their nodes. Windows users should use the new Update program to be found in Start->Program Files->Freenet. |
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4th February 2002, New build available: 457 - download now!A new build is available as of Monday afternoon (PST), and the snapshot has been updated. This fixes some significiant bugs, so all Freenet users should upgrade ASAP. |
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20th January 2002, Insertion bug fixed - upgrade now!Tavin has just fixed a bug in the new datastore code which leading to spurious insertion failures, causing serious problems for Freesite authors. Users should grab a new snapshot from here. |
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20th January 2002, Insertion bug fixed - upgrade now!Tavin has just fixed a bug in the new datastore code which leading to spurious insertion failures, causing serious problems for Freesite authors. Users should grab a new snapshot from here. |
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19th January 2002, Cool new client app: FreeNewsFreeNews is an interesting Freenet client which allows you to browse and post to Frost-style message boards, but using your favourite Usenet (NNTP) client. |
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19th January 2002, Progress reportTime for another progress report.Read this: For example a very dangerous data corruption bug has been fixed so updating your nodes is strongly recommended. |
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19th January 2002, Cool new client app: FreeNewsFreeNews is an interesting Freenet client which allows you to browse and post to Frost-style message boards, but using your favourite Usenet (NNTP) client. |
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17th January 2002, Snapshot mechanism revampedThe automatically generated Linux snapshots now contain the various major improvements that have been made to the code over the past few weeks, including the all-new (and almost bug free) datastore code, efficiency tweaks to some of the encryption algorithms, significant improvements to Freenet's handling of unreliable nodes, and a clean-up of the code base. |
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12th January 2002, Progress reportWell, things are really starting to happen. Just to keep everyone in the picture, I have written a progress report page. I hope to do this occasionally to both reassure people that development is ongoing, and to manage expectations. |
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12th January 2002, ConnectionHandling updatesWe're still working up to merging in the new datastore code that'll wax your floors for you. In the meantime, we're massaging how connections are managed. Previously, nodes would just reject incoming connections in excess of 30, causing just about every non-transient node to be unreachable except by luck. The current changes not only allow nodes to accept more connections, but also limit the number of outgoing connections made, so that there will be less outgoing connections to take up the incoming slots that are out there. The changes should be in tomorrow's snapshot, so update, update, update.31st December 2001, Translators soughtThe Freenet project is seeking people who can translate the website into other languages. See Translations for a list of languages for which translations currently exist or are in-progress. If your language is not there email web@freenetproject.org . |
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28th December 2001, New website goes liveWelcome to the new Freenet website! In addition to the obvious cosmetic improvements, this website is now based on TWiki, a system which makes it much easier for people to contribute towards the information on this site. If you are interested in helping out, you should email web@freenetproject.org to gain access. Any suggestions or bug reports should also be directed to that email address. |
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IntroductionFreenet is a free piece of software which is designed to ensure true freedom of communication over the Internet. It allows anybody to publish and read information with complete anonymity. Nobody controls Freenet, not even its creators, meaning that the system is virtually uncorruptable. for more information please read What is Freenet?.Media enquiriesAny press enquiries about Freenet should be directed to Ian Clarke. |
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