Re: [T(A)ILS-dev] [HTTPS-Everywhere] Recommended version?

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Autore: Peter Eckersley
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To: intrigeri
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Oggetto: Re: [T(A)ILS-dev] [HTTPS-Everywhere] Recommended version?
Hi intrigeri,

Great to hear that T(A)ILS is under active development!

The unified Changelog for the development and stable branches is indeed
confusing, but I'm not sure how to address that. In practice, I believe all
of the important bugfixes in 0.9.9.development.{3,4} should also have been
backported to the 0.9.4 stable release.

If T(A)ILS images are going to be immutable, I'd ship the stable version.
It's somewhat less likely to break things. If you're going to allow Firefox
extension updating in the image, you can really choose either stable or
development branches: the dev branches secure a lot more sites at the expense
of being a bit more adventurous (and currenlty having crazier UI).

On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 12:45:16PM +0100, intrigeri wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am a developer of a privacy-friendly Live system called T(A)ILS [0]
> and we are preparing our next release. We'll be shipping Debian
> Squeeze's Iceweasel 3.5.16-4 and Torbutton 1.2.5-3, and intend to
> include HTTPS Everywhere as well. Thanks to anyone involved for this
> great extension, by the way.
>
>     [0] https://amnesia.boum.org/

>
> Both 0.9.2 and 0.9.4 releases are available from the download page,
> which is slightly confusing to me. Moreover, the Changelog seems to
> indicate the 0.9.9 development series fix bugs, some of them related
> to Torbutton.
>
> => What version of HTTPS Everywhere do you recommend us to ship?
>
> (Please Cc: me any reply, I am not a list subscriber.)
>
> Bye,
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