I have not been active on Mixmaster since I handed it off many years back, but would be interested in becoming active again.
What lists should I be joining to reconnect?
-Lance
On Jul 5, 2011, at 2:09 PM, Tom Ritter wrote:
> 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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