Re: [tor-dev] Thoughts on simplified packaging

2011-06-15 Thread another_base_name2001-deb...@yahoo.com
There is... BlackBelt Privacy. https://sourceforge.net/projects/blackbeltpriv/ Its a one click install package with sensible defaults. Its unofficial, with some people warning against using it and others embracing it. Advanced Onion Router https://sourceforge.net/projects/advtor/ A zip file th

Re: [tor-dev] Thoughts on simplified packaging

2011-06-15 Thread Ian Goldberg
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 02:05:44AM -0400, grarpamp wrote: > On workload and stuff... > > > the idea we had at the 2010 Potsdam meeting where we had primary > > and secondary developers for each product. > > There is Tor core (ported to various platforms). This is code and > docs. This is what mat

Re: [tor-dev] Thoughts on simplified packaging

2011-06-14 Thread grarpamp
On workload and stuff... > the idea we had at the 2010 Potsdam meeting where we had primary > and secondary developers for each product. There is Tor core (ported to various platforms). This is code and docs. This is what matters. It is not config or packaging. Above and beyond that, if there is

[tor-dev] Thoughts on simplified packaging

2011-06-14 Thread Andrew Lewman
As I talk to more and more people, they are confused by all of the different software packages we offer. From the simple, "I just want to be a relay, why is this so hard?" to "I just want to safely get to the BBC, I don't care about configuration and such. Can't you just make it a simple down