> Additionally, on any relevant Debian system, the command-line sftp > client is shipped as part of the openssh-client package, that is > installed in Tails. > >> Does it come with a Bittorrent client? > > No: https://tails.boum.org/support/faq/#index22h2 > >> Can we make Tahoe-LAFS be the third thing next to those two things? > > I'm not sure I get what you mean by "next to those two things".
I think what Zooko is suggesting is that the Tahoe-LAFS debian package be included in the Tails releases. Now that we have debian packages and a maintainer is there any reason not to? Tahoe-LAFS works fine on Tails. A user would be able to upload and download from a grid with the existing Tahoe commandline tools. Unlike a Bittorrent client, Tahoe-LAFS would not cause so many Tor circuits to be built... and IMHO would not harm the Tor network. My previous suggestions for Tahoe-LAFS + Tails integration are essentially a suggestion to use Tahoe-LAFS as part of a backup strategy for the contents of the Tails persistent volume. This is a very specific use case... and it isn't the only way to use Tails and Tahoe together. On a slight tangent: Tahoe-LAFS works with Tor just fine... but it currently requires using torsocks. I am currently working on native Tor integration for Tahoe-LAFS which will offer several advantages... but I don't want to discuss it here... I merely mention it. If/when Tails ships with Tahoe-LAFS I would be more than happy to contribute documentation to help users with using Tahoe-LAFS + Tor on Tails. Cheers! David _______________________________________________ Tails-dev mailing list Tails-dev@boum.org https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev To unsubscribe from this list, send an empty email to tails-dev-unsubscr...@boum.org.