Hi!
sajolida:
> drw...@riseup.net:
>> On 2018-06-09 05:34, sajolida wrote:
>>> drw...@riseup.net:
On 2018-06-04 16:20, u wrote:
>> The discussion we had maybe in the open or maybe in the backchannels
>> was, could we maintain some kind of "journalist pack" for persistence
>> where
drw...@riseup.net:
> On 2018-06-09 05:34, sajolida wrote:
>> drw...@riseup.net:
>>> On 2018-06-04 16:20, u wrote:
> The discussion we had maybe in the open or maybe in the backchannels
> was, could we maintain some kind of "journalist pack" for persistence
> where we package these tools
On 2018-06-09 05:34, sajolida wrote:
> drw...@riseup.net:
>> On 2018-06-04 16:20, u wrote:
The discussion we had maybe in the open or maybe in the backchannels
was, could we maintain some kind of "journalist pack" for persistence
where we package these tools somewhat and these things
drw...@riseup.net:
> On 2018-06-04 16:20, u wrote:
>>> The discussion we had maybe in the open or maybe in the backchannels
>>> was, could we maintain some kind of "journalist pack" for persistence
>>> where we package these tools somewhat and these things install when you
>>> setup your persistenc
On 2018-06-04 16:20, u wrote:
> Hi!
>
> DrWhax:
>
>> The discussion we had maybe in the open or maybe in the backchannels
>> was, could we maintain some kind of "journalist pack" for persistence
>> where we package these tools somewhat and these things install when you
>> setup your persistence.
Hi!
DrWhax:
> The discussion we had maybe in the open or maybe in the backchannels
> was, could we maintain some kind of "journalist pack" for persistence
> where we package these tools somewhat and these things install when you
> setup your persistence.
I think it'd be useful to identify some o
Hi!
> On 2018-02-03 07:25, ghostla...@autistici.org wrote:
>> Is there a reason Catfish isn't being considered for this? It's in
>> Debian and works exceptionally well, with a clean and intuitive
>> interface.
It has never been requested by many people to include this tool.
We currently work on
Hi,
> GNOME Files search[1] is based on Tracker[2] and supports a number of formats.
> Unless I'm mistaken it would require an upgrade to nautilus 3.26[3] to get
> full text
> search. Tails 3.3 has nautilus 3.22 and after upgrading to 3.26.2 (from Debian
> GNU/Linux sid with apt-get install nauti
Screenshots, Catfish and Pfilesearch. I've actually wanted one of these
in Tails for a long time.
gl
On 2018-02-03 07:25, ghostla...@autistici.org wrote:
Is there a reason Catfish isn't being considered for this? It's in
Debian and works exceptionally well, with a clean and intuitive
interfac
Is there a reason Catfish isn't being considered for this? It's in
Debian and works exceptionally well, with a clean and intuitive
interface.
A more advanced tool is Pfilesearch, but I don't believe it's currently
in Debian or Ubuntu (it was invented for Puppy Linux). It's extremely
simple th
Hi!
On 01/28/2018 09:53 PM, DrWhax wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is Tracker something that would actually be useful for journalists? Do
> you know of any case studies where it has proved useful?
If you think the best course of action is to:
* Assemble a panel of journalists using airgap Tails
* Prepare a ta
Hi,
Is Tracker something that would actually be useful for journalists? Do
you know of any case studies where it has proved useful?
I think it's probably more useful to have a discuss ticket how to cater
the needs of journalists better, than integrating something that might
not be useful.
What d
Hi,
Do tails developers advise me to:
a) create a feature request at
https://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/tails/issues/new for the inclusion of
tracker[1] in Tails and continue the discussion there
b) keep discussing the general problem on this list instead of going for a
tentative improveme
Hi,
On 01/17/2018 12:03 AM, DrWhax wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I had some discussions with some of the people supporting the
> journalists working on the Snowden archives and journalists using tools.
>
> Some of them are custom written and only do one job, take out all the
> "speaker notes" for example in
Hi,
I had some discussions with some of the people supporting the
journalists working on the Snowden archives and journalists using tools.
Some of them are custom written and only do one job, take out all the
"speaker notes" for example in powerpoint presentations (don't ask).
Most of that stuff
Hi,
Maybe a less ambitious goal would be to have tracker-gui and tracker-miner-fs
only, from Debian GNU/Linux stretch. Do you think they deserve to be included
in Tails ?
Cheers
On 01/08/2018 01:58 PM, Loic Dachary wrote:
> Hi Anonym,
>
> On 01/08/2018 11:28 AM, anonym wrote:
>> Loic Dachary:
Hi Anonym,
On 01/08/2018 11:28 AM, anonym wrote:
> Loic Dachary:
>> Journalist using SecureDrop decrypt and read documents in an airgap Tails. I
>> wonder which tools are available to search the documents stored in their
>> persistence.
>
> What about GNOME Files' built-in search functionality
Loic Dachary:
> Journalist using SecureDrop decrypt and read documents in an airgap Tails. I
> wonder which tools are available to search the documents stored in their
> persistence.
What about GNOME Files' built-in search functionality [1]? It works well enough
for me (although I can imagine i
Hi,
Journalist using SecureDrop decrypt and read documents in an airgap Tails. I
wonder which tools are available to search the documents stored in their
persistence. Maybe this topic was discussed somewhere already ? Looking for
"search engine" and other similar words in readmine[1] points to
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