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diff --git a/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/faq.pod b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/faq.pod
index de49423..18fbbdb 100644
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+++ b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/faq.pod
@@ -76,17 +76,18 @@ That's not the only logical conclusion, based on the above. However, AnoNet has
=item What is peering all about?
-AnoNet is an internet. An internet means an internetwork, or a network
-that connects between networks. An internetwork is normally constructed
-by making links between the different networks, and then carrying
-internetwork traffic along those links. (If network A has a link to
-network B, then traffic from A to B or from B to A should probably pass
-through that link.) Such a link is called a "peering," and the two
-sides of that link are called "peers." On the IcannNet, peerings are
-normally done over leased lines, but due to the nature of AnoNet, using
-leased lines isn't much of an option for most peerings. Therefore, most
-peerings are done over tunnels on the IcannNet. The most common software
-for AnoNet tunnels is OpenVPN, although tinc and quicktuns are also used.
+AnoNet is an internet. An internet means an internetwork, or a
+network that connects between networks. An internetwork is normally
+constructed by making links between the different networks, and then
+carrying internetwork traffic along those links. (If network A has
+a link to network B, then traffic from A to B or from B to A should
+probably pass through that link.) Such a link is called a "peering,"
+and the two sides of that link are called "peers." On the IcannNet,
+peerings are normally done over leased lines, but due to the nature of
+AnoNet, using leased lines isn't much of an option for most peerings.
+Therefore, most peerings are done over tunnels on the IcannNet.
+The most common software for AnoNet tunnels is OpenVPN, although
+tinc and L<quicktun|http://wiki.qontrol.nl/QuickTun> are also used.
(tinc in particular deserves special attention: it can create a mesh
between participants, sacrificing anonymity to achieve lower latency.)
diff --git a/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod
index 6420246..7458363 100644
--- a/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod
+++ b/doc/www.anonet2.org/public_pod/index.pod
@@ -23,6 +23,14 @@ us and chat, it's very easy:
L<KwaakNet|http://webchat.kwaaknet.org/?c=AnoNet> (doesn't hide your identity)
+=item IRC chat
+
+L<SRN|telnet://ufo-net.nl:2324/> (hides your identity)
+
+=item IRC chat
+
+L<UFO|telnet://ufo-net.nl:2325/> (partly hides your identity)
+
=item telnet chat
L<SRN|telnet://ufo-net.nl:2323/> (hides your identity)
@@ -33,8 +41,7 @@ L<KwaakNet|irc://irc.kwaaknet.org:6667/anonet> (doesn't hide your identity)
=back
-If you're feeling adventurous enough to connect, L<UFO has a client
-port|http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php>.
+If you're feeling adventurous enough to connect at the IP level, L<UFO has a client port|http://ix.ucis.nl/clientport.php>.
Once you're online, you can reconnect to IRC from inside AnoNet:
@@ -240,16 +247,14 @@ You may find yourself in the middle of a news story, but other parts of that new
If you're looking for a ready-made community, where you just show up and
"browse," AnoNet (either 1 or 2) is probably not quite what you're after.
The whole concept behind AnoNet is that it's whatever you make it.
-That's not to say you'll have to build everything from scratch (and
-in fact, it's a bit too late for that, unless you want to I<re>build
-stuff that others have already built - and if you can do better than the
-original, people will probably switch to your version), but if you want to
-be happy here, you're best off bringing your creativity along rather than
-leaving it behind when you join. (If you've been around darknets before,
-you're probably quite familiar with "design by committee." On AnoNet,
-you're more than welcome to invite a committee to discuss anything you
-want, but you don't have to. If you already know what you're doing,
-just "build it and they will come.")
+Of course, that's not to say you'll have to build everything from
+scratch, but if you want to be happy here, you're best off bringing
+your creativity along rather than leaving it behind when you join.
+(If you've been around darknets before, you're probably quite familiar
+with "design by committee." On AnoNet, you're more than welcome to
+invite a committee to discuss anything you want, but you don't have to
+organize onebefore doing anything. If you already (think you) know what
+you're doing, just "build it and they will come.")
=head2 What You Can Do
@@ -265,6 +270,10 @@ having to set anything up yourself):
=item *
+L<AnoNet1 Wiki Mirror|http://1.82.98.27/mediawiki> (You got that right: AnoNet1 can't seem to keep their own wiki up, so we decided to do it for them.)
+
+=item *
+
Webchat (looking to relay to IRC, L<http://www.sevilnatas.ano/chat/>)
=item *