intrigeri: > Hi, > > adrelanos wrote (17 Apr 2013 19:33:23 GMT) : >> Why not build the required features into Tor itself? > > (Let's assume this is no rhetorical question.) > > My best guess is that nobody had 1. enough interest in this topic; 2. > the right set of skills; 3. enough free time. In my experience, this > is a correct answer to most "why not?" questions about wishlist > tickets in the free software world.
I have a proposal that is half written on the topic. Once I write the proposal, I will probably build it into Tor if no one else beats me to it. It will however require a bit of work as we don't want to keep such time setting capabilities forever, etc. > > Please don't refrain yourself from doing as much of the work as you > can (write a proposal, discuss it, implement it) and from finding > someone else to do the rest. I, for one, will be very grateful if > this happens. > Sure. Of course. However - the goal here is to for tlsdate to work everywhere - it will work anywhere where openssl works and that is even more places than Tor, sadly. I also want it to be used by groups that are not Tor - even if tor could set the time in this way, I'd want a way to check that confirms it. Trust but verify, right? All the best, Jacob _______________________________________________ tails-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev
