[tor-bugs] #12895 [Tor Launcher]: add @riseup.net to Bridge Relay Help
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#12895: add @riseup.net to Bridge Relay Help
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Reporter: mcs | Owner: mcs
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone:
Component: Tor Launcher | Version:
Keywords: | Actual Points:
Parent ID: | Points:
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We need to mention @riseup.net on Tor Launcher's Bridge Relay Help screen.
In #11139, Mike said:
I think this is a good idea, but if we're going to change the Tor Launcher
strings, we should try to future proof it, especially if stuff like #11140
is on the table (though I would prefer limiting the yahoo bridge pool
instead of completely removing it), or we want to add new providers later.
Here's the two entities I think we should use instead of the current
single entity:
{{{
<!ENTITY torsettings.bridgeHelp3.emailDesc "Send email to
bridges at torproject.org with the line 'get bridges' by itself in the body
of the message. However, to make it harder for an attacker to learn
a lot of bridge addresses, you must send this request from one of the
following email address providers (listed in order of preference):">
<!ENTITY torsettings.bridgeHelp3.emailList "https://www.riseup.net,
https://mail.google.com, or https://mail.yahoo.com">
}}}
This will produce:
{{{
Send email to bridges at torproject.org with the line 'get bridges' by itself
in the body of the message. However, to make it harder for an attacker to
learn a lot of bridge addresses, you must send this request from one of
the following email address providers (listed in order of preference):
https://mail.riseup.net, https://mail.google.com, or
https://mail.yahoo.com
}}}
How is that? Can we make the differing expense of crawling these three any
more clear with different (yet concise) text?
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