[tor-bugs] #5655 [BridgeDB]: Request to add gatech.edu to bridge email whitelist
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#5655: Request to add gatech.edu to bridge email whitelist
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Reporter: SamWhited | Owner:
Type: task | Status: closed
Priority: minor | Milestone:
Component: BridgeDB | Version:
Resolution: duplicate | Keywords: bridge, email, gatech
Parent: | Points:
Actualpoints: |
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Changes (by isis):
* status: new => closed
* resolution: => duplicate
Comment:
Replying to [comment:5 SamWhited]:
> Oops, forgot about this issue. Back now.
>
No worries. :)
> Replying to [comment:2 arma]:
> > The goal here is to make sure that it's at least as hard to get an
address at that domain as it is to get one at gmail.
> > ...
> > Can one gatech student/staff make an unlimited set of gatech
addresses? If so, that's not so good.
> >
>
> The answer to this is "yes and no." Each student has a single address
that can't be changed, and they can create unlimited alias' (but only one
every 30 days I think). The answer would be to just accept mail from the
`mail.gatech.edu` domain (the one each student only gets one of). The
alias' (@gatech.edu) don't matter.
>
I´m marking this ticket as a duplicate of #1562, which is more general. I
added this info there.
> > Also, if the goal is to help people in China, China has already over-
run this bridge distribution strategy (via gmail and yahoo accounts). So
what you should really want is a separate distribution bucket, with its
own bridges. Which sounds like a fine thing, except we don't have any
developers working on this sort of thing.
> >
> > Maybe you want to pick up bridgedb and help?
>
> Good point (China was perhaps a bad example). I'd like to get involved
with the Tor Project from a development standpoint; perhaps I'll take a
look at this if I can find the time (not likely to happen at the moment;
most of my OSS work has petered out lately, but you never know).
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