Still, if you think that you can reuse part of our extension we would be
very happy to work together with you to make this possible. We almost
finished specifying the extension and Giorgio Maone from NoScript has
started coding a first prototype.
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salutarydiacritica...@ruggedinbox.com:
> Hello good people of Tor. As you know, your client side applications
> like Tor browser are unmatched by anything out there. They are the
> natural choice for other anonymous networks. Freenet is considering ways
> to interface with Tor browser for better pr
segfault:
> this is the first status report on the Tails Server GSoC project. I
> officially began working on it on April 25th, although I already did
> some work in the weeks before.
>
> This is what I have done so far:
>
> * Updating the blueprint of the Tails Server [1]
>
> * Implementing two
Nima Fatemi:
> Hi there,
Hi!
I'm putting tails-dev in copy only once so they know that this
discussion is happening.
> I'm working with some folks to compile a list of most active official
> and community projects we have. There are some projects listed on our
> volunteer page[1]
Cool!
> but I
segfault:
> Hi everone,
>
> the GSoC ends this week. My goal was to implement the basis of the Tails
> Server, which should include a GUI and a CLI to install, configure and
> start onion services in Tails. I implemented a prototype which meets
> this goal. There are nightly images [1] of Tails in
invaluable knowledge for free.
Everybody interested in developing or designing usable software but
without academic training on usability testing should attend a workshop
like this.
I'm not sending this email to UX mailing lists on purpose :)
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all.
It's also currently easier to get custom bridges from Tor Browser
outside of Tails than inside Tails.
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> usable.
>
> This is the work we've had planned, but will only get us so far.
I'd keep Option 3 for if the experiment proves that CAPTCHAs are really
useful at preventing enumeration.
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