I'm not sure how to reply to a mailing list I hope I did it right. >Hi, > >a lot of what you described sound like different parts of > >- pond (https://github.com/agl/pond) >- tox (https://tox.chat/) >- Ricochet (https://ricochet.im/) >- SMTPoverTor (https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2015-November/009877.html) > >Maybe you can extend on that (like: integrating pond into Thunderbird >for example)? > > >Sincerely, > >Malte
Pond actually is very similar to what I came up with. The main difference was pond was for messaging in a BBS system and mine was for one person. I rather code if there is interest and if other people will write code with me so we can check eachothers work. I'm not sure go is a good language I imagine most people would rather be written in C so they can compile it themselves or in javascript so they can read over the source. I don't see details on tox. Isn't tor messenger what tox is? Ricochet sounds horrible. If two users are on for 5 minutes a day or only go online at specific times which don't overlap they would never be able to send messages to eachother. SMTPoverTor looks like an idea and not useable. It also looks like it has different goals than both of my suggestions. If people were working on that I may be interested but I think using email is not a good idea when we want to avoid metadata -- tor-talk mailing list - [email protected] To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
