Ximin Luo: > On 31/07/15 12:23, Patrick Schleizer wrote: >> What's the status of this? > > Waiting on https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/12716 > > Help with it would be appreciated. :) As soon as that is merged, I will > upload meek. > > If you can't help, you can also find preliminary packages here: > https://mentors.debian.net/package/meek >
To confirm, I still Intend To Package this piece of software. I am waiting on a reply to ticket 12716. My Intent To Package this software will *never expire*, so please do not change it to an RFP "for inactivity" or any other reason. After 12716 is resolved, this piece of software can be in Debian *within the next day*, or 2-3 hours if luck has it. Anyone that is interested in seeing meek in Debian should contact the upstream author, David Fifield, to ask him to respond to that ticket. More people would help - I don't wish to ping the same ticket 5 times, I have other things to do with my time. Frankly, I don't know why he hasn't responded. I won't single out his address here, but it is easy enough to find. Yes, he is still maintaining meek and making updates to it - see the upstream git. If he does not take ticket #12716 seriously, that is a signal to me that meek should not enter Debian. The browser plugin is vital to offer a good level of protection against fingerprinting. If it is necessary for Tor Browser users, it is necessary for Debian. I will not have a piece of software that treats Debian users as second-class citizens - we deserve more respect than that, especially given what Debian has contributed to Free and Open Source Software over all these years - and I will block other people from packaging this software in such a degrading way, if so necessary. However as I said, I will always Intend To Package meek. X -- GPG: ed25519/56034877E1F87C35 GPG: rsa4096/1318EFAC5FBBDBCE https://github.com/infinity0/pubkeys.git