I am just getting up to speed on the remailer implementations
(mixmaster and mixminion) - but aim to volunteer time towards them,
whether it's writing code, documentation, code review, testing, etc.

There are several other individuals who expressed interest in the last
few weeks on twitter, prior to news of Len. @sirvaliance, Patrick
McDonald (@antagonismorg), @zooko, @nickm_tor, @hellais.

At the moment there doesn't seem to be a single place for consistent
discussion - the last conversation between Nick Mathewson and I
focused on resistance to traffic correlation performed from an active
global adversary able to compromise some mixes.  That took place on
the infant remailer list http://librelist.com/browser/remailer/  It's
a hard problem to solve, and I don't think I'm qualified to volunteer
a solution, but I'd like to help. The prevailing vibe I got from Len,
Nick, and others was that they were dissatisfied with any attempt that
did not address large-scale traffic analysis (plus some other issues).

-tom


On 5 July 2011 12:47, Lance Cottrell <[email protected]> wrote:
> With the news of Len's death, I want to ensure that his work does not fade.
> Is there any active effort on Mixmaster that needs support right now?
> -Lance
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