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# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE # Copyright (C) YEAR The Tor Project, Inc. # This file is distributed under the same license as the PACKAGE package. # FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2009-08-15 13:29+0300\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. type: Content of: <div><h2> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:11 msgid "FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE" msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><h2> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:13 msgid "<strong>TOR PROJECT LAUNCHES PERFORMANCE ROADMAP AND CAMPAIGN</strong>" msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:15 msgid "" "<strong>DEDHAM, MA</strong> -The Tor Project has <a href=\"/press/" "presskit/2009-03-11-performance.pdf\">launched a roadmap</a> for " "dramatically improving the performance of the public Tor network over the " "next year. A combination of existing funding and a needed $1 million over " "the next 12 months will ensure success. This campaign is a direct result of " "the recently published <a href=\"<page press/2008-12-19-roadmap-press-" "release>\">3-Year Development Roadmap</a>. The roadmap incorporates " "research and actions from a number of sources which define the next steps " "for improving performance of the public Tor network. The most requested " "feature by users of the public Tor network is to increase performance while " "keeping strong anonymity intact." msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:17 msgid "" "As Tor's user base has grown, the performance of the Tor network has " "suffered. Over the past few years, Tor's funding (and thus the development " "effort) has focused on usability and blocking-resistance. We've come up " "with a portable self-contained Windows bundle; deployed tools to handle the " "upcoming censorship arms race; further developed supporting applications " "like Vidalia, Torbutton, and Thandy; made it easier for users to be relays " "by adding better rate limiting and an easy graphical interface with uPnP " "support; developed an effective translation and localization team and " "infrastructure; and spread understanding of Tor in a safe word-of-mouth way " "that stayed mostly under the radar of censors. All of these successess have " "contributed to the growing user base and increased stress on the public Tor " "network." msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:21 msgid "" "Tor's tools and technologies are already used by hundreds of thousands of " "people to protect their activities online. These users include journalists " "and human rights workers in politically rigid countries communicating with " "whistleblowers and dissidents. Law enforcement officers on Internet sting " "operations stay anonymous with Tor, as do people wanting to post socially " "sensitive information in chat rooms, like rape or abuse survivors and those " "with illnesses. The Tor network also provides protection for people looking " "for another layer of privacy from the millions of websites and ISPs bent on " "collecting private information and tracking their moves online." msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:33 msgid "" "Tor welcomes additional sponsors to join our <a href=\"<page sponsors>" "\">current sponsors</a>; such as the Broadcasting Board of Governors, the " "NLnet Foundation, and hundreds of individual donors. While existing funders " "are enough to get the items on the roadmap started, an additional $1 million " "over the next year will dramatically increase the performance of the public " "Tor network." msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><h2> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:40 msgid "ABOUT THE TOR PROJECT" msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:42 msgid "" "Based in Dedham, MA, The Tor Project develops free and open-source software " "that provides online anonymity to the everyday Internet user. Tor was born " "out of a collaboration with the U.S. Naval Research Lab starting in 2001, " "and it became an official U.S. 501(c)(3) non-profit in 2006. The Tor Project " "now works with many individuals, NGOs, law enforcement agencies, and " "businesses globally to help them protect their anonymity online." msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:51 msgid "" "In addition to its efforts developing and maintaining the Tor anonymity " "software and the Tor network, The Tor Project also helps to lead the " "research community in understanding how to build and measure scalable and " "secure anonymity networks. The Tor developers publish several new research " "papers each year in major academic security conferences, and just about " "every major security conference these days includes a Tor-related paper. " "Tor is a project-funded organization with eight full-time staff." msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:60 msgid "" "The \"Onion Logo\" and \"Tor\" wordmark are registered trademarks of The Tor " "Project, Inc." msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:63 msgid "Contact: Andrew Lewman" msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:64 msgid "Tel: +1-781-424-9877" msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:65 msgid "Email: execdir@torproject.org" msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><p> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:66 msgid "<a href=\"https://www.torproject.org/\">Website: Tor Project</a>" msgstr "" #. type: Content of: <div><div> #: /home/runa/tor/website/press/en/2009-03-12-performance-roadmap-press-release.wml:67 msgid "###" msgstr ""