Hi :),
I can't give you an answer to your history questions, since I wasn't
involved in the history of PTs but I have the feeling you have this
fundamental question "Why we should work on an other PT, as long as the
stuff which we already have works fine?" (?)
Simple answer: You should always
t; tor-dev@lists.torproject.org
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Carolin Zöbelein / Nick: Samdney
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Sep 25, 2017 at 09:26:13AM +0200, Carolin Zöbelein wrote:
> > 1. Introduction
> >
> > Assume, we have a given secret s which we want to share with a
> > particular
> > number N of participants who are only together be able to reconstruct
> > it.
> >
osal for important
topic discussions?
Bye,
Carolin
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Title: k-of-n Secret Sharing
Author: Carolin Zöbelein
Created: XX-Sept-2017
Status: Draft
0. Motivation
The implementation of schemes for collecting statistic data within a
high
sensitive network like Tor for preserving anonymity, is a hard
challenge.
Over the
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Hello,
for several weeks I have already watched the goings-on at Tor (irc,
blog, wiki, ...). Now I decided to say hello.
I'm a