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<h3>Core Tor people:</h3> |
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-<dt>Roger Dingledine (Tor project leader; director)</dt><dd>Original author of Tor, |
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-now plays pretty much all the roles in order to keep everything on |
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-track.</dd> |
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-<dt>Nick Mathewson (Chief architect; director)</dt><dd>One of the three original |
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-designers of Tor; does a lot of the ongoing design work. One of |
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-the two main developers, along with Roger.</dd> |
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-<dt>Shava Nerad (Development Director)</dt><dd>Works on grants and fundraising, PR |
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-and community relations.</dd> |
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-<dt>Andrew Lewman (director)</dt><dd>Manages the package building for Windows, OS X, |
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-Red Hat, and SuSE. Also provides common sense on topics like how to run |
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-a non-profit and generally helps keep everything moving forward.</dd> |
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-<dt>Matt Edman (<a href="http://vidalia-project.net">Vidalia</a> |
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-project leader)</dt><dd>Developer for Vidalia, a cross-platform Tor GUI |
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-included in the Windows and OS X bundles.</dd> |
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-<dt>Steven Murdoch (Researcher)</dt><dd>Researcher at the University of Cambridge, |
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- currently funded by the Tor project, working on improving the security, |
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-performance and usability of Tor.</dd> |
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-<dt>Peter Palfrader (Volunteer)</dt><dd>Manages the Debian packages, runs one of the directory |
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-authorities, runs the wiki, and generally helps out a lot.</dd> |
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-<dt>Mike Perry (Volunteer)</dt><dd>Working on TorFlow, a Tor controller to build paths through |
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-the Tor network and measure various properties and behaviors.</dd> |
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-<dt>Paul Syverson</dt><dd>Inventor of Onion Routing, original designer of Tor along |
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-with Roger and Nick, project leader for original design, development, |
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-and deployment of Tor. Currently helps out with research and design.</dd> |
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+<dt>Roger Dingledine (Tor project leader; director)</dt><dd>Original |
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+author of Tor, now plays pretty much all the roles in order to keep |
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+everything on track.</dd> |
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+<dt>Nick Mathewson (Chief architect; director)</dt><dd>One of the |
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+three original designers of Tor; does a lot of the ongoing design work. |
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+One of the two main developers, along with Roger.</dd> |
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+<dt>Shava Nerad (Development Director)</dt><dd>Works on grants and |
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+fundraising, PR and community relations.</dd> |
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+<dt>Andrew Lewman (director)</dt><dd>Manages the package building for |
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+Windows, OS X, Red Hat, and SuSE. Also provides common sense on topics |
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+like how to run a non-profit and generally helps keep everything moving |
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+forward.</dd> |
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+<dt>Matt Edman (<a href="http://vidalia-project.net">Vidalia</a> project |
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+leader)</dt><dd>Developer for Vidalia, a cross-platform Tor GUI included |
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+in the Windows and OS X bundles.</dd> |
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+<dt>Steven Murdoch (Researcher)</dt><dd>Researcher at the University |
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+of Cambridge, currently funded by the Tor project, working on improving |
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+the security, performance and usability of Tor.</dd> |
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+<dt>Peter Palfrader (Volunteer)</dt><dd>Manages the Debian packages, |
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+runs one of the directory authorities, runs the wiki, and generally |
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+helps out a lot.</dd> |
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+<dt>Mike Perry (Volunteer)</dt><dd>Working on TorFlow, a Tor controller |
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+to build paths through the Tor network and measure various properties |
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+and behaviors.</dd> |
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+<dt>Paul Syverson</dt><dd>Inventor of Onion Routing, original designer |
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+of Tor along with Roger and Nick, project leader for original design, |
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+development, and deployment of Tor. Currently helps out with research |
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+and design.</dd> |
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</dl> |
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<h3>The Tor Project Board of Directors:</h3> |
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-<dt>Ian Goldberg (director)</dt><dd>Has provided cryptographic proofs of security |
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-for Tor's authentication protocol.</dd> |
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+<dt>Ian Goldberg (director)</dt><dd>Has provided cryptographic proofs |
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+of security for Tor's authentication protocol.</dd> |
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<dt>Rebecca McKinnon (director)</dt><dd>Co-Founder of <a |
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href="http://www.globalvoicesonline.org">Global Voices Online</a></dd> |
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-<dt>Wendy Seltzer (director)</dt><dd>Lawyer, cyberlaw professor, and founder of |
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-<a href="http://chillingeffects.org">ChillingEffects.org</a>.</dd> |
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-<dt>Fred von Lohmann (director)</dt><dd>Fred is a Senior Intellectual Property |
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-Attorney at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). His complete bio |
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-can be found at the <a |
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+<dt>Wendy Seltzer (director)</dt><dd>Lawyer, |
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+cyberlaw professor, and founder of <a |
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+href="http://chillingeffects.org">ChillingEffects.org</a>.</dd> |
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+<dt>Fred von Lohmann (director)</dt><dd>Fred is a Senior |
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+Intellectual Property Attorney at the Electronic Frontier |
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+Foundation (EFF). His complete bio can be found at the <a |
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href="http://www.eff.org/about/staff/?f=fred_von_lohmann.html">EFF |
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Staff Site</a>.</dd> |
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<dt>Along with Roger, Nick, and Andrew listed above as directors.</dt> |
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<h3>Our Google Summer of Coders:</h3> |
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-<dt>Benedikt Boss</dt><dd>Working on a fuzzer for Tor; mentored by Roger.</dd> |
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-<dt>Christian King</dt><dd> Working on making Tor servers stable on Windows; mentored |
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-by Nick.</dd> |
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-<dt>Karsten Loesing</dt><dd> Working on distributing and securing the publishing and |
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-fetching of hidden service descriptors; mentored by Roger.</dd> |
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-<dt>Johannes Renner</dt><dd> Working on building tools to measure various properties |
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-of the Tor network; mentored by Mike Perry.</dd> |
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+<dt>Benedikt Boss</dt><dd>Working on a fuzzer for Tor; mentored by |
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+Roger.</dd> |
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+<dt>Christian King</dt><dd> Working on making Tor servers stable on |
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+Windows; mentored by Nick.</dd> |
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+<dt>Karsten Loesing</dt><dd> Working on distributing and securing |
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+the publishing and fetching of hidden service descriptors; mentored |
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+by Roger.</dd> |
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+<dt>Johannes Renner</dt><dd> Working on building tools to measure various |
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+properties of the Tor network; mentored by Mike Perry.</dd> |
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</dl> |
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<h3>Core translators:</h3> |
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href="https://tor.eff.org/eff/tor-legal-faq.html.en">Tor Legal FAQ</a> and |
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tirelessly answers the phone when somebody in the world has a legal |
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question about Tor.</dd> |
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-<dt>Geoff Goodell</dt><dd>Runs one of the directory authorities, used to run the |
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-Blossom project which uses Tor as its overlay network, and maintains |
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-the exit.py Tor server list.</dd> |
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-<dt>Fabian Keil</dt><dd>One of the core Privoxy developers, and also a Tor fan. He's |
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-the reason Tor and Privoxy still work well together.</dd> |
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+<dt>Geoff Goodell</dt><dd>Runs one of the directory authorities, used |
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+to run the Blossom project which uses Tor as its overlay network, and |
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+maintains the exit.py Tor server list.</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>Justin Hipple</dt><dd>The other developer for Vidalia.</dd> |
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-<dt>Robert Hogan</dt><dd>Project leader for the TorK Tor controller, also |
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-works on a liveCD that includes Tor and related programs.</dd> |
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-<dt>Julius Mittenzwei</dt><dd>A lawyer with the CCC in Germany. Coordinates the |
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-German Tor community with respect to legal questions and concerns.</dd> |
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-<dt>Lasse Øverlier</dt><dd>Writes research papers on Tor: attacks, defenses, and |
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-resource management, especially for hidden services.</dd> |
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-<dt>Martin Peck and Kyle Williams</dt><dd>Developers 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>Robert Hogan</dt><dd>Project leader for the TorK Tor controller, |
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+also works on a liveCD that includes Tor and related programs.</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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+<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 and Kyle Williams</dt><dd>Developers for JanusVM, |
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+a VMWare-based transparent Tor proxy that makes Tor easier to set up |
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+and use.</dd> |
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<dt>Scott Squires</dt><dd>The original developer of TorButton.</dd> |
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<dt>Jacob Appelbaum</dt><dd> Runs the TorDNSEL site.</dd> |
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<dt>Tup (a pseudonym -- he's managed to stay anonymous even from |
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-use. Also maintains the TorDNSEL code.</dd> |
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-<dt>Ethan Zuckerman</dt><dd>A blogger who has written some great tutorials for how, |
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-when, and whether to use Tor.</dd> |
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-<dt>All our server operators, people who write research papers about Tor, people |
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-who teach others about Tor, etc.</dt> |
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+us!)</dt><dd>Periodically adds new features for making Tor more |
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+transparent to use. Also maintains the TorDNSEL code.</dd> |
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+<dt>Ethan Zuckerman</dt><dd>A blogger who has written some great tutorials |
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+for how, when, and whether to use Tor.</dd> |
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+<dt>All our server operators, people who write research papers about Tor, |
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+people who teach others about Tor, etc.</dt> |
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</dl> |
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<h3>Past thanks to:</h3> |
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<dl> |
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<dt>Ren Bucholz</dt><dd>Our fine logo and images.</dd> |
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-<dt>Joe Kowalski</dt><dd>Oringal author and provider of the torstatus script formerly run |
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-on nighteffect.</dd> |
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+<dt>Joe Kowalski</dt><dd>Oringal 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>Matej Pfajfar</dt><dd>Author of the original onion routing code that Tor is |
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-based on, so we didn't have to start from scratch.</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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</dl> |
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<p>Tor was designed by Roger Dingledine and Nick Mathewson of Free |
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