* Erinn Clark [2014:05:01 22:41 -0400]:
> Dear Tor Trac users,
>
> We learned on recently that there was a bug in our Trac setup that allowed
> anyone to register a new user account for an existing user name, overwriting
> the existing user's password and thereby taking over
Dear Tor Trac users,
We learned on recently that there was a bug in our Trac setup that allowed
anyone to register a new user account for an existing user name, overwriting
the existing user's password and thereby taking over the account [0].
A workaround was quickly implemented by weasel to prev
Hi everyone,
In September last year I discovered a fake key for my torproject.org email
address[1]. Today I discovered another one:
pub 2048R/C458C590 2014-02-13 [expires: 2018-02-13]
Key fingerprint = 106D 9243 7726 CD80 6A14 0F37 B00C 48E2 C458 C590
uid Erinn Clark
Hi everyone!
Weasel and I have upgraded https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor to version
1.0 of Trac. I've tried to make sure that all functionality is the same (or
improved), but if you see anything missing or broken, please let me know!
Thanks,
Erinn
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* Fabio Pietrosanti (naif) [2013:11:17 11:08 +0100]:
> I think, as already discussed here [1] and [2], that TBB *must* goes in
> all kind of application store.
Please see Ralf's reply to me elsewhere in the thread -- do you still think
this while taking into account what we know about US compani
* Ralf-Philipp Weinmann [2013:11:17 10:25 +0100]:
> Getting TBB into the App Store would definitely help increase its visibility
> on
> the OSX side. However, I am not really in favour of giving a US company a list
> of all users having downloaded TBB plus information whether or not they are
>
* Griffin Boyce [2013:11:10 20:30 -0500]:
> It's been a while since there's been a discussion on-list about
> getting the TBB into Apple's app store [1]. Interest hasn't really gone
> away in the intervening 13 months, so I just want to open up discussion
> about it.
Are there a lot of people
Hello everyone,
I discovered that there is a key out there (CEE1590D) associated with my Tor
email address that is NOT me. I don't know who generated it, but I can think of
many nefarious or incompetent reasons why they might have done it.
This email is for two purposes:
1. To inform you that th
* Erinn Clark [2013:08:26 22:45 +0200]:
> Once the git integration works, we'll demo a code review tool
> (http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/CodeReviewerPlugin). I'll email again once we're
> further along with both of these processes. In the meanwhile, let me know if
> you r
Hello everyone!
Weasel and I have upgraded https://trac.torproject.org to a newer version.
Right now it has all of the functionality you were already accustomed to, but
in the next few days it will get some more exciting features, like git
integration. (I already verified that we are able to do it
* Mike Perry [2012:07:31 14:56 -0700]:
> Quick recap from #tor-dev IRC convo with Nick, Roger, and Andrew:
>
> We need to get a usable tor 0.2.3.x-rc bundle out RSN so we can declare
> it "stable", but there are concerns that using Firefox 14 with this will
> continue to cause unexpected problem
* Karsten Loesing [2011:10:19 16:12 +0200]:
> 2. Try harder to include diffs in tor-wiki-changes notifications. I
> looked for an option that does this in Trac 0.12, but didn't find one.
> Erinn, do you know how we could implement this change?
I found this: http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/1660
I'm replying to Roger's email because he condensed Karsten's email, but I can
probably answer lots of Trac questions in general. Will try to do so in this
thread.
* Roger Dingledine [2011:09:12 09:51 -0400]:
> On Tue, Sep 06, 2011 at 10:44:11AM +0200, Karsten Loesing wrote:
> > The Version field
* Jacob Appelbaum [2011:04:21 11:54 -0700]:
> It's a question for what we as a project can handle supporting - when a
> new Tor is released, we'll need to build it unless we rely on upstream
> builds. Runa and I suggest that we (Tor) may want our own OpenWRT
> repository - that by default seems t
* Jacob Appelbaum [2011:04:21 09:17 -0700]:
> > The best way to ensure that users can easily upgrade Tor and related
> > packages is to set up a torproject.org repository for OpenWrt
> > packages. This repository would then have to be added to
> > /etc/opkg.conf.
>
> That's similar to what I sai
Also available here:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/erinn/thandy.git/blob/refs/heads/thp-draft-spec:/specs/thp-first-draft.txt
Title: Specification for a TBB/Thandy package format.
Status: Draft
Authors: nickm, erinn
Started-On: 9 Feb 2011
Finished-On:
Introduction
On some platforms, in some e
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