[tor-bugs] #11282 [Tor bundles/installation]: Write a Tor Publisher User Manual to safely serve static blog content via a hidden service

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#11282: Write a Tor Publisher User Manual to safely serve static blog content via a
hidden service
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     Reporter:  karsten                   |      Owner:  karsten
         Type:  project                   |     Status:  new
     Priority:  normal                    |  Milestone:
    Component:  Tor bundles/installation  |    Version:
   Resolution:                            |   Keywords:  SponsorO20140331
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Changes (by karsten):

 * keywords:  SponsorO20140630 => SponsorO20140331


Old description:

> We want to write and later maintain a Tor Publisher User Manual for
> people to publish their blog via a Tor hidden service.  This manual shall
> describe the necessary steps to set up a blogging platform like
> [http://jekyllrb.com/ Jekyll] that outputs static website files and a
> remotely running minimal web server that serves static files via a Tor
> hidden service.  The intended audience would be users who know how to
> edit text files, though they would be given step-by-step instructions
> what to edit and why.  Current status is that we need to find somebody to
> write an outline or first draft of this manual.  Ideally, we'll be done
> by end of Q2/2014.

New description:

 We wrote a [https://github.com/kloesing/hyde Tor Publisher User Manual]
 for people to publish their blog via a Tor hidden service and asked for
 feedback on the [https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-
 dev/2014-March/006602.html tor-dev@ mailing list].  This new manual
 describes the necessary steps to set up the blog-aware static code
 generator [http://jekyllrb.com/ Jekyll] that outputs static website files
 and a remotely running [http://wiki.nginx.org/Main Nginx] web server that
 serves static files via a Tor hidden service.  The intended audience is
 users who know how to edit text files, though they are given step-by-step
 instructions what to edit and why.  That concludes this task.

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Comment:

 This task is now done.  Moving from Q2 to Q1.

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