On Thursday 29 October 2015 17:12 Sukhbir Singh wrote: > Today we are releasing a new, beta version of Tor Messenger, based on > Instantbird [0], an instant messaging client developed in the Mozilla > community.
Hell yeah! What was up with the previous (unannounced) beta version that was already lying on dist.torproject.org? > * What's to Come > > Our current focus is security, robustness and user experience. We will be > fixing bugs and releasing updates as appropriate, and in the future, we plan > on pairing releases with Mozilla's Extended Support Release (ESR) cycle. We > have some ideas on where to take Tor Messenger but we would like to hear > what you have to say. Some possibilities include: > > - Reproducible builds for Windows and OS X (#10942) > - Sandboxing (#10943) > - Automatic updates (#14388) > - Improved Tor support (#10950) > - OTR over Twitter DMs (#13312) > - Produce (and distribute) internationalized builds (#10945) > - Secure multi-party communication (np1sec) [8] > - Encrypted file-transfers > - Usability study I would like to see OMEMO (based on Axolotl) get more adoption. Right now Conversations is the only messenger I know which implements it, but it would be cool if I could also use it with Tor Messenger. http://conversations.im/omemo/ Sincerely, Malte _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
