Re: [Tails-dev] [Tails - Feature #5991] Include BitTorrent software

2015-11-17 Thread sajolida
Spencer: >> str4d: >> If I2P is enabled > > The Design section at https://tails.boum.org/contribute/design/I2P/ > points out some I2P issues. A new question is, are these concerns > relevant to the Tor Network as well? > > If so, then maybe there can be a "Torrent over I2P :)" consensus based >

Re: [Tails-dev] Easy verification steps for OS X

2015-11-17 Thread sajolida
steve: > Dear all, Hi Steve, > The current verification steps for OS X users are, to put things mildly, > broken. Thanks a lot for getting in touch with us. We have very limited knowledge of Mac OS X and that partly why anything Mac related on our website is mildly broken :) > Current procedur

Re: [Tails-dev] Easy verification steps for OS X

2015-11-17 Thread steve
Sounds great. Let’s keep in touch and if you want me to provide feedback or review any OpenPGP instructions for OS X, I can sure do that - just ping me, once the new verification mechanism is in place. Have a great day, s > Am 17.11.2015 um 11:34 schrieb sajolida : > > steve: >> Dear all, > >

Re: [Tails-dev] Update Electrum documentation for Tails 1.8 upgrade to version 2.5.4

2015-11-17 Thread sajolida
Michael English: > Please see https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/9713 for context. > > Recommend users to manually select a trusted .onion server to protect > against DoS after note about SPV vulnerability. > > Make a note that Electrum uses mBTC as the default base unit. 1 mBTC = > 0.001 BTC. I

Re: [Tails-dev] Pond in Tails

2015-11-17 Thread u
Hi, > Pond recently got accepted into Debian (sid). Indeed. > Do you plan on integrating it in Tails (soon?) or letting the project > mature more? As Pond is still considered "experimental" with no security audit, it will, from what I understood, not get into Debian (un)stable. If you have pe

[Tails-dev] Distributing the extension Re: Testing the ISO Verification Extension

2015-11-17 Thread u
Hi, sajolida: > This week I was really excited to be able to play with the first > versions of the ISO verification extension for Firefox written by > Giorgio. Congrats! For those of you who didn't follow this, development > versions are available on: > > https://maone.net/dev/tails/downloa

Re: [Tails-dev] Testing the ISO Verification Extension

2015-11-17 Thread sajolida
I'll merge answering to both your emails. Giorgio Maone:> On 12/11/2015 17:38, sajolida wrote: > 1. From now on I'll strictly refer to the HTML at > https://tails.boum.org/install/download/ and send tchou patches if and > only if I actually need the markup to be modified Great! > 2. Latest itera

Re: [Tails-dev] Distributing the extension Re: Testing the ISO Verification Extension

2015-11-17 Thread Giorgio Maone
On 17/11/2015 16:10, u wrote: > I have some questions on distribution of the extension: > > * Will this extension be available through the Mozilla Add On directory? > Did you plan to upload it there? Of course this is a key part of the plan, since it will be signed by Mozilla and served from their

Re: [Tails-dev] Pond in Tails

2015-11-17 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
On 11/17/15, u wrote: > Hi, > > >> Pond recently got accepted into Debian (sid). > > Indeed. > >> Do you plan on integrating it in Tails (soon?) or letting the project >> mature more? > > As Pond is still considered "experimental" with no security audit, it > will, from what I understood, not get

Re: [Tails-dev] Testing the ISO Verification Extension

2015-11-17 Thread Giorgio Maone
On 17/11/2015 17:11, sajolida wrote: > Giorgio Maone: > Now you've got the flexibility of choosing to pin the domain cert, the > issuer's (CA's) cert or both. > I've seen that in conf.json. Regarding the different kinds of pinning, > how do you switch from trusting the cert to trusting the issuer o

[Tails-dev] Please do something about your Tails 1.7 tickets

2015-11-17 Thread intrigeri
Hi, Tails 1.7 was released 2 weeks ago, and we still have a few dozen tickets meant to be solved as part of that release: https://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/tails/issues?query_id=188 I don't think this can possibly help anyone organize their work. Can you folks please take a look and do some