[tor-commits] r26017: {website} address ticket 7651. (website/trunk/docs/en)
Andrew Lewman
andrew at torproject.org
Mon Jan 21 01:49:05 UTC 2013
Author: phobos
Date: 2013-01-21 01:49:05 +0000 (Mon, 21 Jan 2013)
New Revision: 26017
Modified:
website/trunk/docs/en/documentation.wml
Log:
address ticket 7651.
Modified: website/trunk/docs/en/documentation.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/docs/en/documentation.wml 2013-01-21 01:44:17 UTC (rev 26016)
+++ website/trunk/docs/en/documentation.wml 2013-01-21 01:49:05 UTC (rev 26017)
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
<a href="<page index>">Home » </a>
<a href="<page docs/documentation>">Documentation</a>
</div>
- <div id="maincol">
+ <div id="maincol">
<a id="RunningTor"></a>
<h1><a class="anchor" href="#RunningTor">Running Tor</a></h1>
<ul>
@@ -25,18 +25,18 @@
<li><a href="<page docs/tor-hidden-service>">Configuring
a Tor hidden service</a></li>
</ul>
-
+
<a id="Support"></a>
<a id="UpToSpeed"></a>
<h1><a class="anchor" href="#UpToSpeed">Getting up to speed on Tor's past,
present, and future</a></h1>
-
+
<ol>
<li>
First, read the <a href="<page about/overview>">overview page</a> to get a
basic idea of how Tor works, what it's for, and who uses it.
</li>
-
+
<li>
<a href="<page download/download>">Install the Tor Browser Bundle</a> and try it out.
Be sure to read the
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
href="https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/">Tor
Browser Design Document</a>.
</li>
-
+
<li>
Our <a
href="<page docs/faq>">FAQ</a>
@@ -58,13 +58,13 @@
EFF lawyers, and aims to give you an overview of some of the legal issues
that arise from The Tor Project in the US.
</li>
-
+
<li>The <a href="<page docs/tor-manual>">manual</a>
lists all the possible entries you can put in your <a
href="<page docs/faq>#torrc">torrc
file</a>. We also provide a <a href="<page docs/tor-manual-dev>">manual for
the development version of Tor</a>.</li>
-
+
<li>If you have questions, we have an IRC channel (for users, relay
operators, and developers)
at <a href="irc://irc.oftc.net/tor">#tor on irc.oftc.net</a>. If
@@ -78,12 +78,12 @@
it in our bugtracker.) The
<a href="#MailingLists">tor-talk mailing list</a> can also be useful.
</li>
-
+
<li>
<a href="<blog>">Tor has a blog</a>.
We try to keep it updated every week or two with the latest news.
</li>
-
+
<li>
Download and watch Roger's Tor
overview talk from Internet Days in Sweden (<a
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35l56KjTCb8">youtube</a>),
which provides good background on how Tor works and what it's for.
</li>
-
+
<li>
Learn about our censorship circumvention side: watch our 28C3
talk in December 2011 on how governments have tried to block Tor (<a
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@
who aren't Tor developers, but you can still get a general sense of
what issues need to be resolved next.
</li>
-
+
<li>
Download and watch Nick's "Technical changes since 2004" talk from
Defcon in July 2007 (<a
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@
href="https://media.torproject.org/video/25c3-2977-en-security_and_anonymity_vulnerabilities_in_tor.mp4">video</a>,
<a href="http://freehaven.net/~arma/slides-25c3.pdf">slides</a>).
</li>
-
+
<li>
See Mike's "Securing the Tor network" talk from Defcon in July 2007
(<a href="http://freehaven.net/~arma/Defcon15-Mike_Perry-Securing_the_Tor_Network.mp4">video</a>,
@@ -152,14 +152,14 @@
href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/torflow/trunk/README">Torflow</a>
script collection.
</li>
-
+
<li>
Learn about the <a
href="<specblob>proposals/001-process.txt">Tor
proposal process for changing our design</a>, and look over the <a
href="<spectree>proposals">existing proposals</a>.
</li>
-
+
<li>
Our <a
href="https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/sponsors">sponsor TODO list</a> starts with a
@@ -167,16 +167,16 @@
sponsors</a> have paid to see done. It also lists many other tasks
and topics we'd like to tackle next.
</li>
-
+
<li>
Once you're up to speed, things will continue to change surprisingly fast.
The <a href="#MailingLists">tor-dev mailing list</a> is where the complex
discussion happens, and the #tor and #tor-dev IRC channels
are where the rest of the discussion happens.
</li>
-
+
</ol>
-
+
<a id="MailingLists"></a>
<h1><a class="anchor" href="#MailingLists">Mailing List Information</a></h1>
<ul>
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@
mailing list</a> is a low volume list for announcements of new releases
and critical security updates. Everybody should be on this list.
There is also an
- <a href="http://rss.gmane.org/gmane.network.onion-routing.announce">RSS
+ <a href="http://rss.gmane.org/gmane.network.tor.announce">RSS
feed</a> of tor-announce at <a href="http://gmane.org">gmane.org</a>.</li>
<li>The <a href="https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk/">tor-talk list</a>
is where a lot of discussion happens, and is where we send notifications
@@ -204,7 +204,7 @@
reports from trac</a> may be interesting for users and developers.</li>
<li>A list for <a href="https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-reports/">Tor stats reports.</li>
</ul>
-
+
<a id="DesignDoc"></a>
<h1><a class="anchor" href="#DesignDoc">Design Documents</a></h1>
<ul>
@@ -250,9 +250,9 @@
<li><a href="<spectree>proposals">In-progress drafts of
new specifications and proposed changes</a></li>
</ul></li>
-
+
</ul>
-
+
<a id="NeatLinks"></a>
<h1><a class="anchor" href="#NeatLinks">Neat Links</a></h1>
<ul>
@@ -275,7 +275,7 @@
papers</a> (especially the ones in boxes) to get up to speed on the field
of anonymous communication systems.</li>
</ul>
-
+
<a id="Developers"></a>
<h1><a class="anchor" href="#Developers">For Developers</a></h1>
Browse the Tor <b>source repository</b>:
@@ -299,4 +299,4 @@
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-#include <foot.wmi>
+#include <foot.wmi>
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