[tor-talk] Why the US Government funds circumvention projects (Like Tor)

2011-03-29 Thread Christopher A. Lindsey
Hi, I light of the recent discussions regarding governments funding projects like Tor, I thought this article might be of interest. From the article: From: Chris Lindsey ch...@christopherlindsey.com To: clind...@garudallc.com Subject:article Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2011 11:23:10 -0700

Re: [tor-talk] GSOC Ideas.

2011-03-29 Thread grarpamp
Since it looks like TorStatus is moving to Metrics Sure, torproject should run one as a central looking glass. As well as anyone else who wants to. become a more lightweight script that can be run on one's own Tor server(s) to provide information on just them rather than all servers. That's

Re: [tor-talk] Why the US Government funds circumvention projects (Like Tor)

2011-03-29 Thread Geoff Down
On Tue, 29 Mar 2011 11:32 -0700, Christopher A. Lindsey clind...@garudallc.com wrote: Hi, I light of the recent discussions regarding governments funding projects like Tor, I thought this article might be of interest. From the article: From: Chris Lindsey ch...@christopherlindsey.com

Re: [tor-talk] Why the US Government funds circumvention projects (Like Tor)

2011-03-29 Thread Joe Btfsplk
clind...@garudallc.com wrote: Hi, I light of the recent discussions regarding governments funding projects like Tor, I thought this article might be of interest. U.S. develops panic button for democracy activists Full article:

Re: [tor-talk] GSOC Ideas.

2011-03-29 Thread Ian Foster
become a more lightweight script that can be run on one's own Tor server(s) to provide information on just them rather than all servers. That's fine, but the ability to process them all still needs to exist. Also, I could really use a full CSV version with at minimum, fp, country, ip,