On 07/19/2016 01:57 AM, Mirimir wrote: > On 07/18/2016 10:30 PM, grarpamp wrote: >> https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/19690 >> http://archive.is/T8Hlu (Uncensored version) >> >> http://forums.theregister.co.uk/forum/1/2016/07/18/lucky_green_torpedos_tors_tonga_node/ >> https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/4tectj/tor_veteran_lucky_green_exits_torpedos_critical/ >> >> """"" >> Tonga (Bridge Authority) Permanent Shutdown Notice >> 2016-07-16T01:06:25Z >> >> Dear friends, >> Given recent events, it is no longer appropriate for me to materially >> contribute to the Tor Project either financially, as I have so >> generously throughout the years, nor by providing computing resources. >> This decision does not come lightly; I probably ran one of the first >> five nodes in the system and my involvement with Tor predates it being >> called "Tor" by many years. >> Nonetheless, I feel that I have no reasonable choice left within the >> bounds of ethics, but to announce the discontinuation of all >> Tor-related services hosted on every system under my control. > I wonder what triggered this. The Appelbaum mess? Board change? > > Probably some back story about one or both. Maybe it'll leak :) > >
"...within the bounds of ethics..." can mean a lot of different things. Maybe this person didn't like the way ioerror was SLANDERED. Maybe a rift in the Board about how much say the gubmint gets in the project and it just got replaced with a majority sold out to teh gubmint. I might add IF there was some new MAJOR problem within tor software itself ioerror or this guy would surely be blowing that whistle... Now that there's been a purge, that could change. People like schneier might be reasonable and ethical watchdogs but he CERTAINLY isn't someone who can spot the problems in the code. Rr
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