> On 19 Jul 2018, at 06:40, nusenu <nusenu-li...@riseup.net> wrote: > > Signed PGP part > you probably want to reach out to package maintainer > that didn't update yet (like the ubuntu snap) - if you didn't do so yet
Emailing package maintainers is part of our existing process: https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/doc/HACKING/ReleasingTor.md#n171 If the maintainer is not on the list, please submit a patch to ReleasingTor.md, or ask them to join tor-packag...@lists.torproject.org. > Roger Dingledine: >> If you run a bridge relay, please upgrade -- so your bridge address can >> resume being given out to censored users, and so your stats can resume >> being included in the metrics pages. >> >> We just put out new releases (0.2.9.16, 0.3.2.11, 0.3.3.9, 0.3.4.5-rc) >> that retire the old bridge authority and start using a new one. The new >> bridge authority is "Serge", and it is operated by George from the Tor >> BSD Diversity project: >> https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-announce/2018-July/000162.html >> >> If for whatever reason you can't upgrade yet, you can also manually >> switch to advertising your bridge descriptor to the new bridge authority >> by using this torrc line: >> >> AlternateBridgeAuthority Serge orport=9001 bridge 66.111.2.131:9030 BA44 >> A889 E64B 93FA A2B1 14E0 2C2A 279A 8555 C533 > > I'd expect such email to be signed - yes, even if people can fetch that > data from a signed release. Please submit a patch to ReleasingTor.md. T
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