Re: [tor-dev] User perception of onion service discovery

2017-10-15 Thread dawuud
I agree with Alec. Don't block the existing tor2web stuff, that would be very rude. Instead just do not implement any kind of tor2web for v3 onion services so that tor2web will gradually fade as we migrate. > *although speaking as a geek I believe that re-engineering T2W to > support SSL via SNI-

[tor-dev] The Tor git master branch is now 0.3.3.x

2017-10-15 Thread Nick Mathewson
Hello! With the opening of the new 0.3.3.x branch, the git master branch for tor is now 0.3.3.x. Feature patches should still be based on master. If you are writing any bugfix patch that should go into an earlier version, please base it on the appropriate maint branch. For example, if you're fix

[tor-dev] No network-team IRC meetings this week

2017-10-15 Thread Nick Mathewson
Hi, all! The usual network-team IRC meeting on Monday, and the usual patch party on Tuesday, will not happen this week: almost everybody will traveling from, or recovering from, the meeting in Montreal. For more information about our regular meetings, please see: https://trac.torproject.org/proje

Re: [tor-dev] User perception of onion service discovery

2017-10-15 Thread teor
> On 15 Oct 2017, at 04:08, Alec Muffett wrote: > >> On 14 October 2017 at 19:43, dawuud wrote: >> Plaintext communications intermediaries like tor2web violate the end >> to end principle and the principle of least authority. If we as the >> Tor community are committed to human rights then it f

Re: [tor-dev] User perception of onion service discovery

2017-10-15 Thread Alec Muffett
On 14 October 2017 at 19:43, dawuud wrote: > > Plaintext communications intermediaries like tor2web violate the end > to end principle and the principle of least authority. If we as the > Tor community are committed to human rights then it follows we would > abolish terrible things like tor2web or