Hi Jonathan, Jonathan Wilkes writes:
> Does the 0.1 image include Tor? No. > If not are there plans to include Tor? Yes. > Are Tor hidden services currently leveraged to make Freedomboxes "just > work"? No. > Are there (immediate) plans to leverage Tor hidden services to make > Freedomboxes "just work"? Kinda. There are plans, they're less immediate. > Does the 0.1 image have a web server included? No, it currently has a web-proxy server. > Is there currently _stable_ software or a combination of _stable_ > software other than Tor that can traverse the Big NAT Boss? Not in the image, but yes. See I2P, GNUnet, and Freenet. > Will it eventually be possible to plug in a FBX and click a button on > a browser web interface to run a web server as a tor hidden service > and display a simple web page that says "Hello World"? We could do that, though something more interactive might be a fun demonstration of a working FBX. The PDP-10 (or some other old system) had a game you played that ran your system through it's paces to make sure your system was in working order, but I can't find it now. > I apologize if I'm missing some obvious documentation somewhere. Some, it's kinda scattered and still less organized than it should be. News: http://freedomboxfoundation.org/ News: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/721744279/push-the-freedombox-foundation-from-0-to-60-in-30/posts Wiki: http://wiki.debian.org/FreedomBox I'm always hoping folks will take the wiki to task and reorganize it a bit. Nick
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