Volunteers
- Anonym
- Maintainer of the Incognito LiveCD.
- Kevin Bankston
- EFF lawyer who helped write the Tor Legal FAQ and tirelessly answers the phone when somebody in the world has a legal question about Tor.
- Marco Bonetti
- Focusing on MobileTor for the iPhone.
- Kasimir Gabert
- Maintains the TorStatus statistics pages.
- Robert Hogan
- Developer for the TorK Tor controller.
- Fabian Keil
- One of the core Privoxy developers, and also a Tor fan. He's the reason Tor and Privoxy still work well together.
- Bruce Leidl
- Working on a Tor client in Java.
- Julius Mittenzwei
- A lawyer with the CCC in Germany. Coordinates the German Tor community with respect to legal questions and concerns.
- Shava Nerad
- Our former Development Director. She still works on PR and community relations.
- Linus Nordberg
- Enjoys measuring the Tor network and helps with outreach in the Nordic countries.
- Lasse Øverlier
- Writes research papers on Tor: attacks, defenses, and resource management, especially for hidden services.
- Martin Peck
- Working on a VM-based transparent proxying approach for Tor clients on Windows.
- rovv (a pseudonym -- he's managed to stay anonymous even from us!)
- The most dedicated bug reporter we've ever heard from. He must read Tor source code every day over breakfast.
- tup (another pseudonym)
- Periodically adds new features for making Tor easier to use as a transparent proxy. Also maintains the TorDNSEL code.
- Kyle Williams
- Developer for JanusVM, a VMWare-based transparent Tor proxy that makes Tor easier to set up and use.
- Ethan Zuckerman
- A blogger who has written some interesting tutorials for how, when, and whether to use Tor. He also teaches activists around the world about Tor and related tools.
- All our relay operators, people who write research papers about Tor, people who teach others about Tor, etc.
Past thanks to:
- John Bashinski
- Contributed the initial rpm spec file.
- Domenik Bork
- Worked on Configuration of Hidden Services with User Authorization in Vidalia (svn) as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.
- Benedikt Boss
- Worked during the 2007 Google Summer of Code on TOPF, a fuzzer for Tor; mentored by Roger.
- Ren Bucholz
- Our fine logo and images.
- Fallon Chen
- Worked on Improving Tor Path Selection (svn) and proposal 151 as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.
- Bram Cohen
- Helped design our congestion control mechanisms, in Tor's early days.
- Pat Double
- Creator of the Incognito LiveCD.
- Geoff Goodell
- Started the Blossom project which uses Tor as its overlay network; also helped motivate Tor's control interface to be as flexible as it is.
- Aleksei Gorny
- Working on Tor exit scanner improvements (svn), originally started as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.
- Christian Grothoff
- Contributed better daemonizing behavior.
- Steven Hazel
- Made 'make install' do the right thing.
- Justin Hipple
- The other developer for Vidalia.
- Jason Holt
- Contributed patches to the instructions and the man page.
- Christian King
- Worked during the 2007 Google Summer of Code on making Tor relays stable on Windows, by developing a buffer implementation for libevent; mentored by Nick.
- Joe Kowalski
- Original author and provider of the torstatus script formerly run on nighteffect.
- Adam Langley
- Our fine eventdns code.
- Rebecca MacKinnon
- Former Director of Tor. Co-Founder of Global Voices Online.
- Chris Palmer
- Our liaison and tech guy with EFF while EFF was funding us. Also helped advocate and write end-user docs.
- Matej Pfajfar
- Author of the original onion routing code that Tor is based on, so we didn't have to start from scratch.
- Johannes Renner
- Worked during the 2007 Google Summer of Code on modifying TorFlow to measure various properties of the Tor network; mentored by Mike Perry.
- Scott Squires
- The original developer of Torbutton.
- Aaron Turner
- Contributed the first version of the tor.sh initscripts shell script.
- Stephen Tyree
- Worked during Google Summer of Code 2009 to develop a plugin API for Vidalia and create a plugin to allow HerdictWeb integration, a project aiming at identifying website inaccessibility using user submissions.
- Camilo Viecco
- Worked on Providing Blossom functionality to Vidalia (svn) as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.
- Fred von Lohmann
- Fred served on our Board of Directors from 2006 through 2009. His complete bio can be found at the EFF Staff Site.
- Christian Wilms
- Worked on Performance Enhancing Measures for Tor Hidden Services (svn) as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.
- Jillian C. York
- Jillian C. York is a writer, blogger, and activist based in Boston. She blogs on the uses of Tor and anonymity at KnightPulse.
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