Hi, Griffin Boyce: > Hey all, > > So Satori is this app for Google Chrome that distributes circumvention > software in a difficult-to-block way and makes it easy for users to > check if it's been tampered with in-transit. I've been kind of > obsessive about it, and now that it's been released, I'd love to see > what the Tor community thinks. :D It's basically *just* been released, > so I'm seriously looking for critical feedback and bugs to squish. > People seem to like it, but Satori is far from perfect.
This is a great idea. This coupled with GetTor can help alleviate our bundle distribution issues :) Some feedback, mostly related to the UI/UX, so this may very well be a personal opinion but I will still comment because I really hope we use this to distribute the bundles. - the background looks nice but we can probably use something simple just to make sure that it is accessible - the (A) and (B) for the download links should be redesigned. I honestly was clicking on the name of the bundles instead of (A) and (B). Also, the download source (Github/Amazon) can be reflected more clearly - is it possible to use this without signing in to your Google account? - checksums for some of the bundles was not working (the page would go to the top instead of displaying the checksum) - sorry, couldn't resist -- it's TorBirdy and not Torbirdy ;) Very well done though! The hash generation takes the prize above all! Please keep us informed about the development. -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
