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  <display_name>Arne Babenhauserheide</display_name>
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  <url>http://freenet.uservoice.com/pages/8861-general/suggestions/94861-use-the-port-80-443-53-1863-for-comunication</url>
  <title>use the port 80,443,53,1863 for comunication</title>
  <abstract>Some of us, &quot;live&quot; behind a restrictive firewall, mine only accepts Http conections and drops others then i cannot connect to the freenet, can you implement standart ports like 80,443,53,1863, etc for ...</abstract>
  <text>Some of us, &quot;live&quot; behind a restrictive firewall, mine only accepts Http conections and drops others then i cannot connect to the freenet, can you implement standart ports like 80,443,53,1863, etc for connection???</text>
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    <text>This requires transport plugins, which may not happen until after 1.0. When we do have transport plugins, we could not only support TCP, but we could also disguise traffic as valid HTTP data to get around proxies.

I'm amazed how highly this is ranked, are people having real difficulty getting Freenet to work on their ISPs?</text>
    <abstract>This requires transport plugins, which may not happen until after 1.0. When we do have transport plugins, we could not only support TCP, but we could...</abstract>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2008-12-27T04:42:27Z</created_at>
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  <title>Official plugin should be described</title>
  <abstract>at http://127.0.0.1:8888/plugins/ you can load official plugins. But there's no easy place where to see a (short) description for them. Please take care of user interface (and easy of use) a bit more....</abstract>
  <text>at http://127.0.0.1:8888/plugins/ you can load official plugins. But there's no easy place where to see a (short) description for them. Please take care of user interface (and easy of use) a bit more.
The first-time user will abandon the software if it is not easy to manage.</text>
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    <text>Planned feature:
https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=2566</text>
    <abstract>Planned feature:
https://bugs.freenetproject.org/view.php?id=2566</abstract>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2009-01-03T14:25:30Z</created_at>
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  <url>http://freenet.uservoice.com/pages/8861-general/suggestions/107197-automatic-backup-of-friend-connections</url>
  <title>Automatic backup of friend-connections</title>
  <abstract>It happened to me a few times... that I have lost all my 'friends' connections.

It didn't happen often, but it is extremely annoying. Could Freenet automatically backup the data of friends, so that ...</abstract>
  <text>It happened to me a few times... that I have lost all my 'friends' connections.

It didn't happen often, but it is extremely annoying. Could Freenet automatically backup the data of friends, so that if something goes wrong, I can choose to turn back to the backup of: 1 day ago, 1 week ago, 1 month ago (or something similar)</text>
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    <name>General</name>
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        <display_name>anonymous</display_name>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2009-01-21T09:28:40Z</created_at>
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  <url>http://freenet.uservoice.com/pages/8861-general/suggestions/108092-add-an-anonymous-code-repository-via-freenethg</url>
  <title>Add an anonymous code repository via freenethg</title>
  <abstract>Via FreenetHG developers can collaborate anonymously/pseudonymously in a distributed fashion with all the advantages of distributed version control via Mercurial. 

I think it would be great (and...</abstract>
  <text>Via FreenetHG developers can collaborate anonymously/pseudonymously in a distributed fashion with all the advantages of distributed version control via Mercurial. 

I think it would be great (and consistent with freenets idea) if freenet had an anonymous repository (for example a regularly updated clone), which people could clone to contribute anonymously. 

They could then upload these clones again to let the main developers pull - and Mercurial also supports signing changesets with GnuPG, so freenethg allows to have strong authentification of the pseudonymous contributors. 

- freenethg: http://127.0.0.1:8888/USK@MYLAnId-ZEyXhDGGbYOa1gOtkZZrFNTXjFl1dibLj9E,Xpu27DoAKKc8b0718E-ZteFrGqCYROe7XBBJI57pB4M,AQACAAE/pyFreenetHg/25/

- Mercurial: http://selenic.com/mercurial

You can clone the freentehg repo via 

hg clone  http://127.0.0.1:8888/USK@fQGiK~CfI8zO4cuNyhPRLqYZ5TyGUme8lMiRnS9TCaU,E3S1MLoeeeEM45fDLdVV~n8PCr9pt6GMq0tuH4dRP7c,AQACAAE/freenethg/73/ freenethg

(if you have Mercurial prior to 1.1, you need to use static-http://... as url. Since 1.1 Mercurial detects static-http automatically)
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    <name>General</name>
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  <response>
    <text>Freenet has switched to git. Both mercurial and git can be inserted to Freenet, and support distributed workflows well.</text>
    <abstract>Freenet has switched to git. Both mercurial and git can be inserted to Freenet, and support distributed workflows well.</abstract>
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        <display_name>Arne Babenhauserheide</display_name>
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  <created_at type="datetime">2009-01-22T18:45:03Z</created_at>
  <updated_at type="datetime">2009-04-28T18:43:04Z</updated_at>
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  <url>http://freenet.uservoice.com/pages/8861-general/suggestions/128631-a-public-roadmap-i-can-find-</url>
  <title>A public Roadmap (I can find)</title>
  <abstract>It would be nice to have a public Roadmap with milestones, so we know which features are in the workd at the moment. 

If you already have one: It would be nice if there'd be a link to that on the...</abstract>
  <text>It would be nice to have a public Roadmap with milestones, so we know which features are in the workd at the moment. 

If you already have one: It would be nice if there'd be a link to that on the main page :) 

An example for a really nice Roadmap: http://solid.kde.org/cms/1002

An example for a less rigid Roadmap: http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/index.cgi/UpcomingReleaseNotes</text>
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    <text>The roadmap is in flux. Status updates posted to the mailing lists sometimes include our intentions at the time.</text>
    <abstract>The roadmap is in flux. Status updates posted to the mailing lists sometimes include our intentions at the time.</abstract>
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