On Tue, Nov 5, 2013 at 12:28 AM, Nima wrote:
>>> We're especially looking for translations of TorBirdy into
>>> Persian - if you'd like to help us translate, please contact us!
>>
>> The Persian translation on Transifex is almost complete; 100% on
>> torbirdy.properties, 81% on torbirdy.dtd.
>
> I
>> We're especially looking for translations of TorBirdy into
>> Persian - if you'd like to help us translate, please contact us!
>
> The Persian translation on Transifex is almost complete; 100% on
> torbirdy.properties, 81% on torbirdy.dtd.
It's complete in fact.
IIRC, (according to sukhe), the
Sorry, could not help myself. But just try some other shoes. «I support
freedom, but…» is what Stalin, Hitler and any guy worse than Obama said
when started imprisoning people. Bill, my message isn't against you at
all. I read it twice, but I'm too stupid to know how to phrase it
differently. Take
Bill Cox:
> Yes, griefers often use Tor. Who are they? The obvious answer is
> they're dumb kids,
Are you smarter? I know I'm not. I don't do that. That should make me
any better? Maybe they are doing something far better that I don't do.
Think about it.
> but what if Tor were threatening to
On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 11:55 AM, Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> Call for help:
>
> We're looking for assistance with Translations - if you'd like to
> translate TorBirdy, we'd gladly accept a patch that prepares TorBirdy
> for translation work. We now have an amazing number of translations!
> Even if yo
Jacob Appelbaum:
> We have a new TorBirdy logo. Thanks to Nima Fatemi!
It looks great!
> Improved documentation:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/torbirdy
I've just checked it. The download link still gives 0.1.1.
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Greetings from Berlin!
TorBirdy 0.1.2 is now out; we think it is the the best release so far
and we encourage you to upgrade.
This release is the third in our beta series.
It's still experimental - of course. Use at your own risk and especially
if you're using it with Enigmail and GnuPG without
On 04/11/2013 3:24 AM, grarpamp wrote:
HS -> Guard -> Middle -> Middle -> Rendpoint <- Middle <- Guard <- Client
I hate to say it that gives me no confidence at all. Only the randomly
chosen guard at the HS end needs to be compromised and the whole chain
becomes worthless. A timing attack will r