We are aware that the process of getting started with Tails (downloading, verifying, installing, starting, and configuring) might be the main stumbling block for its wider adoption.
Over 2015, we have worked very hard to make this process easier and today we are happy to release a first beta version of the new process. We worked on: 1. A Firefox add-on to automate the verification of the ISO image, written by Giorgio Maone, the author of NoScript. 2. The inclusion of Tails Installer directly in Ubuntu (and Debian really soon), to avoid burning a DVD, using two USB sticks, or going through the command line. 3. New instructions on the website to present the process step-by-step, according to your operating systems, skills, and available hardware. We would love to have many diverse people test it and tell us what they think. For example, if you tried to install or verify Tails in the past but failed, your feedback will be much appreciated! It would be most helpful to point out: - Technical problems. If you think that something technical failed during the process, try to describe in details what you were trying to do and how it failed. - Usability problems. If you fail to understand something, point us to the part that is unclear; if you get a result different from what you expected, tell us what surprised you in a bad way. Please don't report problems that you think other people might face, unless you are a usability expert - Victories. For example, tell us if you found this super cool or if it helped you install Tails for the first time! /!\ We know this beta version is not perfect. We still have many details to improve but we wanted to give you all an opportunity to try it out before it replaces the current documentation on the website. If you're ready to give it a try, visit: https://tails.boum.org/install/ Please send your feedback to tails-test...@boum.org. -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk