On Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:04:24 -0500
Brandon Wiley wrote:
> Excellent work on the rewrite. To summarize for those that do not
> have time to read the whole document, it's the same spec, it's just
> been rewritten to read more clearly. I think it's a great improvement
> over the previous version.
>
Hello devs,
May I encourage you to add "UX" tag (keyword) to the tickets you're
filing or working on that are related to usability in any ways?
This is to get a sense of how many tickets and what workload is related
to usability in tor-related products. So I want to humbly ask you to use
the tag
Hello Isis,
thanks for the proposal. Looks good!
I think adding the logic for greater reachability of people behind
FascistFirewalls makes sense and will be very helpful.
Some comments on the proposal inlined below:
> Filename: xxx-guard-selection.txt
> Title: New Guard Selection Behaviou
Tim Wilson-Brown - teor transcribed 19K bytes:
>> On 12 Sep 2015, at 17:26, isis wrote:
>>> Tim Wilson-Brown - teor transcribed 23K bytes:
On 10 Sep 2015, at 17:01, isis wrote:
2.b. If it is useful to people, then the best way I can think of so far
to
keep it,
Jesse V writes:
> David,
>
> I'm in the midst of reworking my OnioNS design around prop250 (and the
> security
> analysis therein) and as far as I can tell these changes make sense. I like
> the
> 00:00 -> 24:00 change as it's more intuitive as you said. I was at first very
> concerned that you
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/17457
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Sukhbir
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* Malte:
> Hell yeah! What was up with the previous (unannounced) beta version that was
> already lying on dist.torproject.org?
We were sorting out some branding issues :) And yes, that was never announced.
> I would like to see OMEMO (based on Axolotl) get more adoption. Right now
> Conversat
On Thursday 29 October 2015 17:12 Sukhbir Singh wrote:
> Today we are releasing a new, beta version of Tor Messenger, based on
> Instantbird [0], an instant messaging client developed in the Mozilla
> community.
Hell yeah! What was up with the previous (unannounced) beta version that was
already