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This thread provides a place for Arch Linux forum users to connect with each other by using the RetroShare darknet.
If you would like the opportunity to connect to other Arch Linux forum users, you may reply to this thread announcing that you are available on RetroShare. Other forum users may then send you a private message with their connection information, which you may then choose to respond to.
By "following" this thread, you can be notified when new people announce that they are available on RetroShare. You only need to post to this thread once. If you would like people to stop sending you requests, please edit your original post to say so.
As with all things Arch Linux, you are responsible for learning and understanding the use of RetroShare and any possible consequences.
Please remember to only connect with people you trust.
What this thread is not:
This is not a place to discuss what you will be using RetroShare for. As always, please remember to follow the Arch Linux forum etiquette.
Other:
I am not affiliated with the RetroShare software or website in any way. I have cleared the creation of this thread with the forum moderator ewaller.
Lastly, I don't use RetroShare, but I may in the future.
Thank you.
Last edited by drcouzelis (2012-04-12 19:01:07)
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I just installed RetroShare, too.
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sorry for the necrobump but just noticed this thread. Is there a arch users retroshare community active?
“Clearly, Field Marshal Haig is about to make yet another gargantuan effort to move his drinks cabinet six inches closer to Berlin.”
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No problem, this is a "forever" thread.
You're looking at the Arch Linux user Retroshare community (this thread). No, it's not active.
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Retroshare is in the AUR, but gnunet is in the repos and is there a real difference?
I may have to CONSOLE you about your usage of ridiculously easy graphical interfaces...
Look ma, no mouse.
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No problem, this is a "forever" thread.
You're looking at the Arch Linux user Retroshare community (this thread). No, it's not active.
I suppose the distinctive features (FoF) of retroshare really don't have that much appeal for the common user.
“Clearly, Field Marshal Haig is about to make yet another gargantuan effort to move his drinks cabinet six inches closer to Berlin.”
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