Hi, sajolida <sajol...@pimienta.org> wrote: > Following-up on the ideas of: > > - Keeping the green onion as a permanent visual feedback on the desktop. > - Not breaking too much of what people have been used to unless we > have a good (UX) reason to do so (keeping what works in Vidalia). > - Integrating Tor Monitor nicely on the desktop. > - Considering the green onion and the list of circuits as part of the > same user task of "monitoring tool". > > I hereby propose to have the list of circuits accessible directly from > the green onion as it is the case now in Vidalia. But I'm not sure how > this fits with your architectural plans and related security implications. > What I see is : Top shell bar Onion | | v v [_Applications_Places______________________________________O_o_o_o_] ________A_______ |Tor is ready | |Open Tor Monitor| +----------------+ Disconnected: striked onion
X X XX_./\._XX /XX XX\ / XX \ | XX XX | XX______XX X X Bootstraping: onion with dots (as when network is connecting) _./\._ / \ //\ /\ /\\ |\/ \/ \/| \________/ Connected: full onion _./\._ / \ / \ | | \________/ Would this address your requirements? By the way, I'm not sure the onion should be green. For better integration into GNOME Shell I think it should perhaps be monochromatic. Cheers _______________________________________________ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to tails-dev-unsubscr...@boum.org.