"When deciding which client we would use for the TIMB, there were three
options: Pidgin/libpurple, xmpp-client and Instantbird."
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/sponsors/SponsorO/TIMB
How was this set of only three options compiled? What were the criteria?
In particular: Why was
Are there any news regarding Tor for FirefoxOS or an implementation in
JavaScript?
I am aware of this thread from July 2013:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-talk/2013-July/028739.html
I am also aware of this project:
https://github.com/Ayms/node-Tor
But is there any more information a
Thanks for the detailed reply.
Nathan Freitas:
> I think the Tor in Javascript idea is fascinating, once we all start
> trusting Javascript from crypto. I feel like we all don't trust some
> language (C, C++, Java, etc) so perhaps that hurdle is not as big as
> it might seme, especially if we can
Jacob Appelbaum wrote:
> There is a great deal of positive feedback from the Debian community.
> This includes offers of experimenting to provide .onions for the
> mirrors, adding a grsec kernel and a number of people offering to help
> package critical software that was mentioned.
>
> It takes ti
df. wrote:
> Would be nice to see a gpg signed copy of this.
Maybe, but:
Several of the people who have signed this document (according to it)
have tweeted links to it, stated that they signed it and asked others to
support that document.
Cheers,
Andreas
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