Thanks everyone, these components have been archived:
Applications/Tor Messenger
Applications/Tor Mail
And this one deleted:
Core Tor/Erebus
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teor:
> Hi,
>
> Juga and pastly have been working hard on sbws.
>
> Sbws' results are now similar to torflow's results:
> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/attachment/ticket/27135/20180826_081902.png
Congratulations, Juga and pastly!
> Now that sbws is close to torflow, we want some
tor is in OSS-Fuzz, and I recently found this very slick dashboard
that shows you just what coverage tor is getting out of it:
https://storage.googleapis.com/oss-fuzz-coverage/tor/reports/20180829/linux/report.html
Thought I'd share in case others hadn't seen it (I think it's fairly new.)
-tom
* teor:
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone still using these trac components?
>
> Applications/Tor Messenger
> Applications/Tor Mail
We can archive both these components.
> Applications/TorBirdy
TorBirdy is an active project.
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FTE is available on the Linux builds. I’ve tested it out with the built in
bridges. It’s quite an interesting PT but overshadowed by the other ones.
It’d be nice if there were more people distributing FTE Bridges, increasing
diversity of the PTs used would be a good long term goal.
Cordially,
teor:
> Hi,
>
> Is anyone still using these trac components?
[snip]
> Obfuscation/FTE
Let's leave that one right now. We still ship FTE on some platforms in
Tor Browser. We'll probably reevalute that soon and then can deal with
the trac component in case we think it's not worth keeping it.