iry: > Hi Tails developers! > > Several months ago, anonym and I had a discussion about the future of > anon-connection-wizard on the @tor-dev[0], where he said: > >> [snip]
Thanks for picking up this again! > Now, though there are still a lot of improvements can be done, > anon-connection-wizard is mature enough to be integrated into the > upcoming Whonix14. Congrats! > Therefore, I am wondering if Tails community still consider it as a > good idea to replace Tor-launcher with anon-connection-wizard when it > is mature enough? > > Apart from what has been pointed out by anonym above, the following is > some information that may be helpful for your decision: > > - Here is a recent post introducing anon-connection-wizard which also > contains a set of screenshots of it[1] > - the anon-connection-wizard UI is basing on Linda’s PET paper[2] and > Tor UX team’s proposal[3] to new Tor-launcher. > - although anon-connection-wizard has not been packaged into Debian > repository, all its dependencies are already available in Debian > - The future goal of anon-connection-wizard is to be packaged as a > generic standalone application into Debian so that it can be used by > different anonymity focused distributions like Whonix and Tails > - anon-connection-wizard do not assume user has a Tor or Firefox > browser to use, which is a low-coupling design All this looks promising, so to answer your question whether we're interested: yes! :) I haven't looked at this in detail yet (from what I saw so far I think some people will be sad over it using Qt instead of GTK), but I've made a note that we might want to switch directly to it instead of the new Tor Launcher now in November: https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/14555 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].
