Re: [tor-dev] #14995: systemd unit files - review

2015-05-02 Thread nusenu
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Hi intrigeri, thanks your reply. This is being worked on there: https://bugs.debian.org/761403 (which should be a more appropriate forum to discuss this topic.) I didn't want to report bugs/feature request in debian's bts for a non-debian repo

Re: [tor-dev] #14995: systemd unit files - review

2015-05-02 Thread nusenu
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 intrigeri: This is being worked on there: https://bugs.debian.org/761403 (which should be a more appropriate forum to discuss this topic.) Also for the ubuntu packages? -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-

Re: [tor-dev] #14995: systemd unit files - review

2015-05-02 Thread intrigeri
nusenu wrote (02 May 2015 16:04:13 GMT) : intrigeri: This is being worked on there: https://bugs.debian.org/761403 (which should be a more appropriate forum to discuss this topic.) Also for the ubuntu packages? AFAIK the Ubuntu packages are just the Debian one, rebuilt for Ubuntu. I'm not

Re: [tor-dev] onionoo resource requirements

2015-05-02 Thread l.m
Hi Luke, Django (and by implication, python) are an accepted technology at tor, but as much as I wish it would be different, the tor web infrastructure is still based on python 2.7 (basically, you can only depend on whatever is in wheezy and wheezy-backports if you want something to run on

[tor-dev] design for a Tor router without anonymity compromises

2015-05-02 Thread coderman
a friend and i are working on a Tor router design that doesn't compromise anonymity for convenience. [0][1][2][3][4] we're soliciting feedback as part of a go / no-go decision on continuing this effort. in particular, the design is intended to meet the scrutiny of Nick M., Roger, and Mike P. as