I find it interesting that changes put forward by a group funded by every major 
three letter intelligence agency makes it into tor.  More interesting is the 
fact that these changes hide who you are connected to and the ability to change 
that.

That's highly exploitable. 

What's going on here?
Mark McCarron

Lunar <lu...@torproject.org> wrote:
>Joe Btfsplk:
>> I missed the memo on all reasons why Vidalia - bad, Tor Launcher -
>> good.
>
>At least:
>http://users.encs.concordia.ca/~clark/papers/2007_soups.pdf
>http://petsymposium.org/2012/papers/hotpets12-1-usability.pdf
>and Vidalia has no maintainers for a while now.
>
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