Reinaldo de Souza Jr writes:
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> Thank you.
>
> Another thing I'm interested in is how the proposed algorithm structure
> fits into current tor code. The proposed algorithm is:
>
> OPEN_CIRCUIT:
> context = ALGO_CHOOSE_ENTRY_GUARD_START(...)
> while True:
>
Hello,
so we had a meeting about the future of "Next Generation Hidden Services" aka
prop224.
It was a good meeting.
We spent most of the time discussing the topics brought up here:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2016-March/010534.html
Please read the above mail to get up to sp
Hi all,
I am Akash Mishra, an undergraduate from India and if given an
opportunity, I would love to participate in GSOC with the TOR project.
This will be my first time contributing to an open source project.
I have been using python for all my college projects for over a year.
Due to my famil
Hi Gunes,
Thanks a lot for the feedback!
On 03/16/2016 03:30 PM, gunes acar wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Thanks for the very well thought proposal!
>
> I'm curious about your ideas on the "returning device problem." EFF's
> Panopticlick and AmIUnique.org use a combination of cookies and IP
> address
Hi Georg,
Thanks for the feedback!
On 03/17/2016 10:06 PM, Georg Koppen wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> thanks for this proposal. Gunes has already raised some good points and
> I won't repeat them here. This is part one of my feedback as I need a
> bit more time to think about the code example section.
> Can a snowflake bridge also be hosted by running from command line only
> without an open browser?
Not yet, but I opened a ticket for it,
https://github.com/keroserene/snowflake/issues/30
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