On Tuesday 10 July 2007 05:48:39 Benjamin Schieder wrote: > On 09.07.2007 10:42:34, Bill Weiss wrote: > > Benjamin Schieder([EMAIL PROTECTED])@Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 07:10:54PM +0200: > > > On 06.07.2007 12:01:06, Arrakis wrote: > > > > Benjamin, > > > > > > > > Sorry to hear you won't be keeping up on the ROCKate and > > > > have been forced to succumb to Germany's turn. I expect > > > > more such tor-related shutdowns among fear and legislation. > > > > I'll be picking up the slack shortly, so no worries. > > > > A development release of xB Machine will be available > > > > August 3rd. It will likely be hosted from Germany, but > > > > I think we will stand the heat. If Germany doesn't like > > > > it we will host it elsewhere. If you want, we could probably > > > > host it for you, but I don't know how much you want > > > > it still available, if Germany will punish you for it. > > > > > > I'd be really happy if someone can host it outside Germany. I don't > > > think they can sue me because I did the work before the law passed. > > > > What are the bandwidth/month requirements? I might be able to do it off > > of my Tor server without too much pain. > > A rough estimate is that the ISO images have caused around 30-40 GB of > BitTorrent traffic. I have no data about the subversion repository. > The website should be in the sizes of dozens of MB. > > > Greetings, > Benjamin
I've added a placeholder entry for rockate to anonymityanywhere.com. If you'd like to provide some screenshots I can add them too. -- Browse Anonymously Anywhere - http://anonymityanywhere.com TorK - KDE Anonymity Manager - http://tork.sf.net KlamAV - KDE Anti-Virus - http://www.klamav.net

