[tor-talk] Vidalia as stand-alone client???
Joe Btfsplk
joebtfsplk at gmx.com
Sat Jun 28 19:58:15 UTC 2014
On 6/28/2014 2:16 PM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 11:30:19AM -0700, Bobby Brewster wrote:
>> However, I'm wondering if this is the best way or is Vidalia now deprecated?
> It is now deprecated. It has been unsupported for years. :(
>
> https://www.torproject.org/docs/faq#WhereDidVidaliaGo
>
> The exception for now is the relay-by-default and bridge-by-default
> Windows bundles. But that's mostly because nobody has replaced them with
> anything better. Please do!
>
Would it really be that difficult to write code for TB / develop an
addon or stand alone app to go with the TB bundle, that at least shows
the names & basic data of currently built circuits?
Even for a summer intern? I'm not a software engineer, but I don't get
what's so difficult about grabbing the basic data (already available)
for relays in use & displaying in text format.
Yes, "we have other things to do." I'd think some 2nd & 3rd yr students
could do this job, or a number of viewers out in Tor-land.
Even the most basic browser shows which URL you're using - if not the
IPa. I'd think for persons in extremely repressed countries & other
situations, seeing the countries in the circuits might be important.
It wouldn't have to have all the bells & whistles of Vidalia - not right
away. *Some* of those old features would be nice for the future.
Don't need a world map, or pretty flags of every country represented, or
the ability to click on any listed relay (not in a current circuit) &
get its info.
Just bare bones: here's your current circuit & others built, but not
used, along w/ the basic info for any relays.
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