segfault <[email protected]> writes: > [ text/plain ] > Hi everyone, > > this is the fourth status report on the Tails Server GSoC project. > > First off: There are nightly images of Tails with integrated Tails > Server available for download [1]. Some notes if you want to test it:
Hey segfault, I gave your iso a try! The application seems to work pretty well! Here are some nitpicking comments. Feel free to ignore comments that involve parts you have not yet implemented. - When Mumble starts it just says "Online". There is no indication on how to use it, what's the onion address, or how you connect to it. - OTOH, Gobby provides useful information when it starts, like the onion address and the port. However, in both cases I was actually not sure how to test or use the service. I wonder if it would make sense to have a small paragraph for each type of service pointing to resources on the internet, or a small guide on how your friends can connect to you... (hm, localization issues?) I guess the client-side of Mumble is also installed on Tails right? So testing it from inside Tails should be quite easy. - I tried starting up (installing) Mumble for the first time without Internet. The startup blocked for a while and then it displayed a message that said "An error occured. See the log for details." How is the user supposed to find this log? - In Gobby, is the server password securely auto-generated? Can we make this more obvious maybe? Or maybe can we have an opt-in "auto-generate" button that generates a password only if the user wants? Or maybe the current auto-generate by default approach is best for UI. Not sure. BTW, did you write the password generation routine yourself or is it a module? You don't have one that uses readable words instead of random base64? - When Gobby is offline, the "Connection info" says "None". Maybe it should say "Service has not been started" or sth? - Why is the reset button available only for Gobby? - Mumble has no options? Not even port or onion address like Gobby? - I pressed the "Help" question mark button, but it did nothing. I assume it's not yet implemented. Hope some of these comments are useful, and I did not duplicate the discussions you've been having on the other thread. Cheers! _______________________________________________ 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].
