On Wed, 30 Jan 2013 09:26:22 +0100
Jérémy Bobbio <lu...@debian.org> wrote:


> > >> Releasing updated versions is simple. The update would include a new TBB
> > >> tarball and the launcher script would include a new version, so the next
> > >> time a user runs Tor Browser it will extract the new version in their
> > >> ~/.torbrowser dir.
> 
> If I understand correctly, old versions are not cleaned up. Not the
> nicest in the long run.
> 
> Also, this approach does not help users to keep their bookmarks or
> certficate database from one version to another. It means that a package
> upgrade will result in unexpected loss of bookmarks. Even if it's only
> from sight and the data are still there, I think it would result in a
> pretty bad user experience.
> 
> 

Just my personal example.

I use up to 6 anonymous installations of TBB in one Debian system. 
They runs in parallel, with parallel runned X-session from different users
and pointed with iptables to different ports of one system Tor-daemon to 
complete
circuits isolations.

I don't use tor-binaries from TBB and ignore most of Vidalia options (only "new 
identities" is used).
And only "transparent mode" in T-button is used. Discontinuing separate Vidalia 
affect me some way.
Some of my TBB-profiles not pretend to be strong anonymous and consist and 
preserve minimum of installed bookmarks and tuned plugins. Another ones 
complete wiped before replaced.

Too simple "replace TBB in all homedirs" model complete broke my ways of using 
tor in Debian.



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