https://git.schokokeks.org/tor-webwml.git/tree/b537ca10ddb068180d1ba3f2b0551daf6a333dd1Recent commits to tor-webwml.git (b537ca10ddb068180d1ba3f2b0551daf6a333dd1)2013-04-19T02:22:37+02:00tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/b537ca10ddb068180d1ba3f2b0551daf6a333dd1Mention obfsproxy's git repository in obfsproxy page.2013-04-19T02:22:37+02:00George Kadianakisdesnacked@riseup.net
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/2724b1c9070d54e3e51af7320d033689723ced1a0.2.4.12-alpha tarball is up2013-04-18T11:46:05+02:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/0bacd7bd3bab6bd87f3ad81a0351dcae7e2b7173Replacing vidalia with stem on the front page2013-04-16T18:31:39+02:00Damian Johnsonatagar@torproject.org
<pre>I've been a little worried about stem's discoverability for a while now. Over
this last month I've been investing a lot of time into making stem's site
(https://stem.torproject.org/) beginner friendly for newcomers that want to
develop against tor, but that's all for not if they don't even know that it
exists.
Vidalia is both inactive and no longer used on its own (it's either used as
part of the Tor Browser or not at all), hence there is little reason that
visitors to our site would be interested in knowing about it.
Replacing Vidalia with Stem on the project grid of the front page. I'm also
replacing stem's logo with one of a slightly higher quality. I asked armadev on
irc if he had any objections to this but no reply (my guess is that he doesn't
really care much, though it might also be that he's too distracted with the
obfs2 blocking discussion and forgot my question).
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/f6f44316cda6c006a249ec8dba6461f4124ff02dEdit the obfsproxy instructions to use pip.2013-04-15T19:50:34+02:00George Kadianakisdesnacked@riseup.net
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/eef87f7d2b6171832ddde13c6e7e2629cf176eceSmall improvement to the obfsproxy installation instructions.2013-04-13T14:54:39+02:00George Kadianakisdesnacked@riseup.net
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/59ada101a4ff4f3de0e8126d80501af1b0e70d64Switch obfsproxy setup instructions to install the Python version.2013-04-12T18:42:35+02:00George Kadianakisdesnacked@riseup.net
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/44f32d536e3425c38dcfbf636d3d58f5e0071b4cremoved old torbutton FAQ from navigation (#6567)2013-04-11T09:21:44+02:00Moritz Bartlmoritz@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/d10adb19027ada44a5a709b92fbc40c2dcfd27e0Raising the JTor activity to moderate2013-04-10T16:52:43+02:00Damian Johnsonatagar@torproject.org
<pre>Bruce and velope requested for it to be raised. I'm tempted to say 'heavy'
based on the number of commits, but prior to March there was no activity at all
for two years so I'm gonna hold off on doing that until we see if this is
maintained or a flash in the pan.
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/7ffe50e7d2b8dae2eec92cd4d149dc025f0b75f5Couple more GSoC projects from sjmurdoch2013-04-09T18:41:49+02:00Damian Johnsonatagar@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/1b852e01c38749b6a9cfb923aef7625b79a5180cBetter emphasizing GSoC is different from OPW2013-04-09T18:05:53+02:00Damian Johnsonatagar@torproject.org
<pre>Someone showed up on irc confused, thinking that we were primarily mentoring
through OPW. The two programs have different requirements and GSoC is a far,
far larger program for us.
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