On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 07:41:42PM -0800, David Fifield wrote:
> I've been thinking about a couple of tricky use cases for pluggable
> transport libraries, and whether we should do anything to try to support
> them.
>
> The first use case is the flashproxy/websocket use case.
> flashproxy-client r
On 1/12/14 1:44 PM, Nufuk wrote:
> Hi,
>
> to make something this morning I made a fast and for sure not 100%
> correct design. But it describes roughly what I understood, the program
> should do and how. I made it with "Dia" open source OmniGraffle
> alternative. The link is on the wiki page and
Hi,
to make something this morning I made a fast and for sure not 100%
correct design. But it describes roughly what I understood, the program
should do and how. I made it with "Dia" open source OmniGraffle
alternative. The link is on the wiki page and I hope we can use this as
a first base to di
On 1/10/14 3:42 PM, Abhiram Chintangal wrote:
> On 01/09/14 22:07, Damian Johnson wrote:
>>> Hello Karsten,
>>>
>>> It looks like a nice little project to work on. I reguarly check my
>>> relay-status via Atlas, at the moment using the Onionoo service makes sense
>>> to me too.
>>>
>>> For now the
Hi,
added myself to the list :)
regards
Am 10.01.2014 16:10, schrieb Abhiram Chintangal:
> On 01/10/14 13:52, Karsten Loesing wrote:
>> On 1/9/14 8:02 PM, Nufuk wrote:
>>> Hi Karsten,
>>>
>>> this projects seems cool and I would like to participate in this
>>> project. But I am new to the TOR en