fix another 404 from the frontpage. then use <blog> more consistently.
Roger Dingledine

Roger Dingledine commited on 2010-10-10 02:26:26
Zeige 7 geänderte Dateien mit 10 Einfügungen und 10 Löschungen.

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-    <a href="https://blog.torproject.org/">Tor has a blog now</a>.
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     We try to keep it updated every week or two with the latest news.
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     For the much more in-depth answer, see <a
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     post on the topic</a>, which includes both a detailed PDF and a video
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     to go with it.
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     based on abuse potential and his own situation. Read the FAQ entry on 
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     <a href="<page docs/faq-abuse>#TypicalAbuses">issues you might encounter</a> 
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     if you use the default exit policy, and then read Mike Perry's 
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     for running an exit node with minimal harassment</a>.
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     Fifth, we might need some sort of incentive scheme to encourage people
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     to relay traffic for others, and/or to become exit nodes. Here are our
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     thoughts on Tor incentives</a>.
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           	<td class="nopad" colspan="5"><div class="title"><a name="tor">Vidalia Bundles</a></div></td>
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-		      <td class="intro" colspan="4">The Vidalia Bundle contains Tor, Vidalia, and Polipo for installation on your system.  You need to configure your applications to use it.</td>
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+		      <td class="intro" colspan="4">The Vidalia Bundle contains Tor, Vidalia, and Polipo for installation on your system.  You'll need to configure your applications to use it.</td>
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             <td><span class="column-title">Operating System</span></td>
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 		      <td class="intro" colspan="4">The Expert Packages
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 		      to configure Tor and all of your applications
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                 <p>Tor 0.2.1.26 released as stable. Fixes yet
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                 more OpenSSL compatibility issues and lets relays
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                 defend themselves from connection floods. <a
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                 announcement</a> for the list of changes.</p>
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     relay addresses</a> to users that can't reach the Tor network
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     directly, but there's an arms race between algorithms for distributing
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     addresses and algorithms for gathering and blocking them. See <a
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     blog post on the topic</a> as an overview, and then look at <a
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     href="http://archives.seul.org/or/dev/Dec-2009/msg00000.html">Roger's
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     or-dev post</a> from December for more recent thoughts &mdash; lots of
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 <define-tag svnprojects whitespace=delete>https://svn.torproject.org/svn/projects/</define-tag>
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 <define-tag wiki whitespace=delete>https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/</define-tag>
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 <define-tag tbbrepo whitespace=delete>https://gitweb.torproject.org/torbrowser.git/blob_plain/HEAD:</define-tag>
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 <li>How is Tor <a href="<page docs/faq>#Torisdifferent">different than other proxy solutions</a>?</li>
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 <li><a href="/press/presskit/2009-General-Online-Anonymity-with-Tor.pdf">Why Online Privacy and Anonymity</a>?</li>
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 <li><a href="/press/presskit/2009-General-Background-on-Tor-Project-Inc.pdf">Who is the Tor Project, Inc.</a>?</li>
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-<li><a href="https://blog.torproject.org/blog/circumvention-and-anonymity">Why anonymity matters for circumvention</a>.</li>
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+<li><a href="<blog>circumvention-and-anonymity">Why anonymity matters for circumvention</a>.</li>
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