Damian Johnson: >> I think the project will get more interest and attention from more >> experienced (and busy) Tor developers once the "broken, does not turn on" >> type problems are fixed; at that point a more formal design/review iteration >> on specific device configurations and functionality can take place. > > Hi ficus. I spoke with Runa on irc and it sounds like this project is > pretty much mothballed at the moment. You're certainly welcome to hack > on it, but be aware that it doesn't really have a maintainer at the > moment. >
Argh. The project isn't mothballed. I'm the maintainer. We're currently blocking on a web interface and regular tor builds of 2.3.x for ARM with tor-fw-helper enabled. I've also been writing a number of core utilities to replace commonly vulnerable and crappy services that such a device needs. The work on tlsdate is almost entirely directed at helping set the system time on Tails and on Torouter. > As is tradition for open source projects, you're certainly welcome to > fork it. Also, we have several other things listed on the projects > page that are being far more actively developed (if you'd like to work > with one of us)... > https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en#Projects > Please disregard this - you're welcome to do all kinds of stuff but this, like a rain dance, isn't likely to result in the best results... > Shameless plug: I'm certainly more than happy to have help if python > related stuff strikes your fancy. ;) The build of Torouter that I have running includes your arm controller. :) All the best, Jake _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
