Roger Dingledine commited on 2011-07-07 22:59:11
Zeige 2 geänderte Dateien mit 5 Einfügungen und 6 Löschungen.
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<dt>Joe Kowalski</dt><dd>Original author and provider of the torstatus |
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script formerly run on nighteffect.</dd> |
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<dt>Adam Langley</dt><dd>Our fine eventdns code.</dd> |
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+<dt>Bruce Leidl</dt><dd>Worked on a Tor client in Java.</dd> |
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<dt>Rebecca MacKinnon</dt><dd>Former Director of Tor. Co-Founder of <a |
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href="http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/">Global Voices Online</a>.</dd> |
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<dt>Chris Palmer</dt><dd>Our liaison and tech guy with EFF while EFF |
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was funding us. Also helped advocate and write end-user docs.</dd> |
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+<dt>Martin Peck</dt><dd>Worked on a VM-based transparent |
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+proxying approach for Tor clients on Windows.</dd> |
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<dt>Matej Pfajfar</dt><dd>Author of the original onion routing code that |
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Tor is based on, so we didn't have to start from scratch.</dd> |
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<dt>Johannes Renner</dt><dd> Worked during the 2007 Google Summer of |
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from 2006 through 2009. His complete bio can be found at the <a |
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href="http://www.eff.org/about/staff/fred-von-lohmann">EFF |
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Staff Site</a>.</dd> |
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+<dt>Kyle Williams</dt><dd>Developer for JanusVM, a VMWare-based |
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+transparent Tor proxy that makes Tor easier to set up and use.</dd> |
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<dt>Christian Wilms</dt><dd> Worked on |
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Performance Enhancing Measures for Tor Hidden Services (<a |
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href="https://svn.torproject.org/cgi-bin/viewvs.cgi/tor/branches/hidserv-perf/">svn</a>) as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.</dd> |
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technology.</dd> |
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<dt>Fabian Keil</dt><dd>One of the core Privoxy developers, and also a |
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Tor fan. He's the reason Tor and Privoxy still work well together.</dd> |
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-<dt>Bruce Leidl</dt><dd>Working on a Tor client in Java.</dd> |
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<dt>Julius Mittenzwei</dt><dd>A lawyer with the CCC in |
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Germany. Coordinates the German Tor community with respect to legal |
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questions and concerns.</dd> |
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on PR and community relations.</dd> |
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<dt>Lasse Øverlier</dt><dd>Writes research papers on Tor: attacks, |
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defenses, and resource management, especially for hidden services.</dd> |
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-<dt>Martin Peck</dt><dd>Working on a VM-based transparent |
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-proxying approach for Tor clients on Windows.</dd> |
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<dt>rovv (a pseudonym -- he's managed to stay anonymous even from |
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us!)</dt><dd>The most dedicated bug reporter we've ever heard from. He |
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must read Tor source code every day over breakfast.</dd> |
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href="http://p56soo2ibjkx23xo.onion/">TorDNSEL code</a>.</dd> |
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<dt>Nart Villeneuve</dt><dd>Security researcher who works with |
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Jacob on Internet Censorship research.</dd> |
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-<dt>Kyle Williams</dt><dd>Developer for |
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-JanusVM, a VMWare-based |
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-transparent Tor proxy that makes Tor easier to set up and use.</dd> |
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<dt>Ethan Zuckerman</dt><dd>A blogger who has written some |
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<a href="http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/blog/?p=1019">interesting</a> |
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<a href="http://advocacy.globalvoicesonline.org/tools/guide/">tutorials</a> |
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