David Stainton: > Hi, > [...] > 1. the Tahoe-LAFS debian package: > > This part is done. Great! > Congratulation :) Tahoe documentation could mention this: https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/docs/quickstart.rst
> 2. Tails persistent volume assistant feature additions: > > Right now the Tails persistent volume assistant has a user configurable > list of persistence futures which correspond to sets of files that can > be persisted. > The user can selects which to persist or not persist. > For each of these items there should be a third option: "persist to > Tahoe-LAFS grid and persist to local volume". It's good to have a concrete integration proposition! Looks good to me (understandable and usable), but i'm curious about other people's opinions. And... would that not be better to have, like you propose, 3 columns, but the third being Tahoe, so users can choose to persist localy, OR on Tahoe, OR both - by selecting one column, the other, or both. But... Tahoe column should be grey if Tahoe has not been configured. And also, who volunteers to hack the persistent volume assistant? > The persistent volume assistant should also prompt the user for some > information on how to configure Tahoe-LAFS. Somebody wants to write the text? I looked at Tahoe documentation, and it seemed that there is no GUI for that. https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs/browser/docs/running.rst looks complete, if not very user-friendly, so linking to that could be a good start. Once Tahoe persistence is implemented, documentation: https://tails.boum.org/doc/about/features/index.en.html should mention Tahoe, probably in the "Encryption & Privacy" part. https://tails.boum.org/contribute/design/#index44h3 should mention it, right after "3.6.17 Persistence feature". Maybe there should be a sub-ticket from #6227 about the documentation. > > 3. periodic Tahoe-LAFS backup scheduler > > This daemon could be part of Tahoe-LAFS... there is nothing Tails > specific about it. > [...] I suggest to raise the idea in Tahoe mailing list... once it exists we can see if it's interesting for Tails :) > > 4. Tahoe-LAFS backup GUI applet > [...] Idem, probably interesting ideas for Tahoe developers. But from what I read from the documentation, I suggest a GUI to setup Tahoe client first. As it is, it's quite a geek tool, IMO. > Tahoe-LAFS runs just fine on Tails. That's a good start :) Cheers, BitingBird _______________________________________________ Tails-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to [email protected].
