David Fifield wrote:
> GitHub is how Chinese users download GoAgent. It's a little weird, but
> they keep the binary right there in their source tree (goagent.exe).
> https://github.com/goagent/goagent/tree/3.0/local
> GitHub is great because it's HTTPS only, projects are subdirectories
> rat
On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 02:33:57AM -0500, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> Nathan of Guardian wrote:
> > Github? Maybe not whole sites, but specific files.
GitHub is how Chinese users download GoAgent. It's a little weird, but
they keep the binary right there in their source tree (goagent.exe).
http
Nathan Freitas wrote:
> Have you looked into BitTorrent Sync? You can do semi-private (I
> believe) Dropbox-like Torrent shares, that could be provisioned based on
> emails or other requests from users.
>
> There is a really nice mobile BitTorrent Sync app, so I have
> particularly been interested
On 03/07/2014 02:33 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> I've been working with users who have networks in censored countries
> to expand access to specific software bundles (not just Tor). My two
> approaches right now are Google Web Store and torrents attached to a
> stable offsite seedbox.
Have you lo
Nathan of Guardian wrote:
> Github? Maybe not whole sites, but specific files.
I've been working with users who have networks in censored countries
to expand access to specific software bundles (not just Tor). My two
approaches right now are Google Web Store and torrents attached to a
stable of