https://git.schokokeks.org/tor-webwml.git/tree/c5982e01b344fdb799661d165c46140590e9c981Recent commits to tor-webwml.git (c5982e01b344fdb799661d165c46140590e9c981)2012-11-20T09:14:22+01:00tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/c5982e01b344fdb799661d165c46140590e9c981change tags here too2012-11-20T09:14:22+01:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/1bee660b66cd96adcd9c46250e1fb8350faab98fthere's a new stable, and thus a new alpha2012-11-20T09:14:14+01:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/0f4b9498fafdb84e4c3365b6fe44b2df539220d4latest radio interview from WOUB.2012-11-19T22:48:15+01:00Andrew Lewmanandrew@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/31f82fb42f4c2e8550ea9f171ca97c044274bf4afold in one of asn's faq answers2012-11-18T21:54:03+01:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/6139a3f0718c603b849515ea07c80f50ae6f203cremove typos near relay-search mention2012-11-18T00:44:06+01:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/57619d9824ca63e79830769137bcb554384f64a8streamlined relay instructions for debian/ubuntu2012-11-17T22:53:35+01:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/a06c11ffcaa8841c2fdcf2e7615041799db54325if you're still on debian lenny, do not just apt-get install tor2012-11-17T22:20:37+01:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/968f5ecc6498af283c00b3d0acec498dcaae7a6ethe minimum bandwidth for the Fast flag has been bouncing between 32KB/s and 50KB/s over the past few days.2012-11-17T20:24:01+01:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/44af79ab5603db5a54e2f40b920bbb89967ed2fefix backports directions per dcf's suggestion2012-11-17T04:54:14+01:00Roger Dingledinearma@torproject.org
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tag:gitlist.org,2012:commit/aaca0320130be80622391feaa5b38fd46ddd1197Dropping task priority and alphabetising2012-11-14T07:26:37+01:00Damian Johnsonatagar@torproject.org
<pre>It has always irked me that we had a task 'priority'. Who decides these
priorities? Against what? Sure I think that stem projects are the most
important thing since the discovery of pepperjack cheese but does that really
mean I should label my projects as 'ultra super omega-purple level important'?
Dropping the priority from task ideas and sorting everything alphabetically.
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