On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 11:17:20PM +0100, Bernard Tyers - ei8fdb wrote: > This is true, but people will use what they can if they have >difficulties. Anything that helps people installed TBB must be useful, >right?
No? As one example, if you're an activist in <country X> you maybe shouldn't get TBB from your government's website. Speaking of which, I don't think that youtube video had any mention of checking signatures or anything? (But I didn't watch it carefully and didn't listen to it at all.) I guess it has you adding a separate deb repository, and you fetch the keyring for that, so assuming you fetched it right you're likely to get the package it wanted you to get -- whatever that is. As another example, until the TBB can update itself (which is actually coming pretty soon I hope: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/4234 ), we need users to understand how and when to upgrade. We're doing a poor job of that now, but having even more ways that people install it could make the issue even worse. > I've had a look around, but I haven't come across any "official Tor >Project videos" to help people get TBB installed on [insert OS]? > > Are there any created? If not, I could try and do some short videos >for Debian, OS X. Just using the "official" steps direct from TP website. I'd suggest checking out TBB 3.x and thinking about videos for that instead: https://blog.torproject.org/category/tags/tbb-30 Since I'm hoping we can drop TBB 2.x real soon now. --Roger -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsusbscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
