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On 09/27/2015 02:47 PM, Jeff Burdges wrote:
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> This is the first of two torspec proposals to help Tor
> work with Sepcial-Use TLDs, like the GNU Name system or
> NameCoin. The second part will be an anycast facility. - Jeff
>
Jeff, I'd be car
On 07/20/2015 05:10 PM, Peter Palfrader wrote:
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> This is now a thing. https://spec.torproject.org/.
>
*** Thank you all! That was fast.
==
hk
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On 07/19/2015 02:17 PM, Peter Palfrader wrote:
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> https://spec.torproject.org/tor-spec
>
*** This form would be best implemented as redirections to the actual
documents directly in a virtualhost of the server. It seems to be less
work than creating an actual HTML page and looks as good.
==
hk
On 07/18/2015 04:15 PM, Wendy Seltzer wrote:
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> What if we take a versioned snapshot of the git repository -- or include
> the versioning hashes in the references to the git repo?
>
*** Well, the documents are subject to change, but the URLs should not.
Pointing https://torproject.org/spec#tor-p
On 07/18/2015 01:33 PM, Wendy Seltzer wrote:
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> We have https://www.torproject.org/docs/documentation.html.en#DesignDoc
> which points to
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> https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/tor-spec.txt
> https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/rend-spec.txt
> etc.
>
> Do you think we nee
Dear Tor developers,
would it be possible to add https://torproject.org/spec page, including
anchors for the various specifications: #tor-protocol, #tor-rendezvous,
etc. pointing to the repository, to accommodate the General Area Review
Team's comments, enable future stable reference to Tor specs,