HOW MUCH INTERNET ACCESS CAN/SHOULD BE OFFERED BY FREENETS?
This was a hot topic in a number of discussion groups. The
provision of ftp/telnet services by Freenets has been trialed
and generally found to be problematic and basically bad news.
For reasons of "adult" or "questionable" content, the groups
were divided about whether full UseNet News services ought to
be provided, as well. Healthy debate took place, without
reaching a resolution. ARE THERE ANY PLANS TO INCREASE THE
INTERNET ACCESS THROUGH THE NCF? The NCF has just recently
become a member of ONET (the provider for internet gateways)
and is in the process of determining the costs for access. It
is possible that the NCF may be able to provide full internet
access with anonymous FTP. This will be determined based on
the costs for the internet gateway from ONET. CAN YOU HAVE A
FREENET CONNECTION WITHOUT AN INTERNET GATEWAY? It is
possible to start a Freenet without an internet connection,
but there should be a move towards establishing the system as
part of the larger community. The need for access to the
internet is really determined by what the needs of your users
are. One sure way that a Freenet could fail is if the
organizers do not ensure that the system meets or exceeds the
expectations and needs of the users.