Mercurial > hg > anonet-resdb
changeset 148:4209fedfd71a draft
completed index.pod update to take advantage of pod2xhtml
author | Nick <nick@somerandomnick.ano> |
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date | Tue, 14 Sep 2010 01:32:21 +0000 |
parents | 687740b37cc5 |
children | 24736619d0f1 |
files | doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod Tue Sep 14 01:19:14 2010 +0000 +++ b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod Tue Sep 14 01:32:21 2010 +0000 @@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ =back -If you're feeling adventurous enough to connect, UFO has a client port -at L<http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php>. +If you're feeling adventurous enough to connect, L<UFO has a client +port|http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php>. Once you're online, you can reconnect to IRC from inside AnoNet: @@ -66,15 +66,15 @@ =back Note that if your only aim in joining AnoNet is to search Google -anonymously, you can save yourself the hassle by just heading over to -Scroogle (L<http://www.scroogle.org/>). If you're looking to browse the -rest of the public Internet anonymously, though, we now have outbound -proxies, which you're more than welcome to use. +anonymously, you can save yourself the hassle L<by just heading over to +Scroogle|http://www.scroogle.org/>. If you're looking to browse the rest +of the public Internet anonymously, though, we now have outbound proxies, +which you're more than welcome to use. =head2 Why to Join -(Note: There's now a separate page (L<http://www.anonet2.org/links>) -with links to many more reasons to join AnoNet.) +(Note: There's now L<a separate page with links to many more reasons to +join AnoNet|http://www.anonet2.org/links>.) You'd want to join AnoNet2 for the same reasons as you'd want to join AnoNet1: to exercise your freedom of speech and action, without having @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ =item * -git (including a decentralized "wiki" replacement) (L<git://git1.somerandomnick.ano/>, L<http://anogit.ucis.ano/.git/>, L<git://1.22.48.100/>, L<git://pragmo.ano/>, L<git://1.0.18.1/>, L<git://1.0.111.1/>, and possibly other repos) +git (including a decentralized "wiki" replacement) (L<SRN|git://git1.somerandomnick.ano/>, L<UFO|http://anogit.ucis.ano/.git/>, L<cronix|git://1.22.48.100/>, L<pragmo|git://pragmo.ano/>, L<quintum|git://1.0.18.1/>, L<wakawaka|git://1.0.111.1/>, and possibly other repos) =item * @@ -259,14 +259,14 @@ =over -=item dn42 - L<http://www.dn42.net/> +=item L<dn42|http://www.dn42.net/> dn42 is another highly decentralized darknet, and it's also quite friendly. The main differences are that it doesn't claim anonymity as a goal, and that it's significantly larger than AnoNet. A number of AnoNet members are also active in dn42. -=item VAnet - L<http://www.vanet.org/> +=item L<VAnet|http://www.vanet.org/> VAnet is a strange animal. It's a highly I<centralized> darknet, making the curious claim that centralization actually aids in privacy protection. @@ -275,7 +275,7 @@ is part of the AnoNet IRC monster for now, so the easiest way to find out more about VAnet is actually just to join AnoNet IRC and ask about VAnet. -=item UCIS IX - L<http://ix.ucis.nl/> +=item L<UCIS IX|http://ix.ucis.nl/> The UCIS Internet eXchange is an attempt to link a bunch of darknets together. If you connect using UFO's CP, you're already on the UCIS IX.