[Tech] Distributed Drive and Increased Usage
Ian Clarke
ian.clarke at gmail.com
Tue May 13 19:33:23 UTC 2008
2008/5/13 Matthew Toseland <toad at amphibian.dyndns.org>:
> > Being bundled is one of our best hopes for getting Freenet widely
> > deployed, we need to be encouraging it, not looking for reasons not to
> > do it. Freenet is a platform on which we want people to build apps.
> > The best way to encourage that, given that Freenet isn't already
> > widely deployed, is to make it easy for those apps to bundle Freenet.
>
> Okay, how do we make it easy to bundle Freenet?
Streamline the installation process, minimize the amount of user
interaction required - make it easy for an app's installer to provide
whatever startup information Freenet might need.
> > > , because of the overhead (in every sense):
> > > - Exchanging noderefs.
> >
> > Not necessary if they use opennet - the app that bundles Freenet would
> > be responsible for encouraging the user to behave correctly.
>
> You think they would? :)
Hopefully, either way, its their responsibility as the "primary" app,
not ours. Certainly, its no reason for us not to try to make Freenet
easy to bundle.
> > It would be the responsibility of the app bundling Freenet to explain
> > these things to the user.
>
> Sure, but for a lot of apps, this is a blocker. For example, the mainstream
> version of Thingamablog can't realistically bundle Freenet. We are here
> talking about apps which are specifically written for Freenet, or plugins to
> mainstream apps, the plugin being specifically written for Freenet.
Of course, not every app will bundle Freenet, but we need to make it
easy for those that can.
Ian.
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