Hi,
anonym wrote (10 Apr 2012 18:43:15 GMT) :
> I just want to emphasize that since tails-greeter and persistence
> finally is here we really should finish all the things that
> essentially have been in a "wait until tails-greeter/persistence is
> done"-state. Some of these are rather trivial [1] but some are (at
> least potentially) a bit more involved [2]. Personally I'd like to
> see a relatively early
> 0.12 with as many of these bits and pieces in place as possible.
Maybe we should focus on this 0.12 first, and move my proposal to
post-0.12? Doing this would both speed up 0.12 release, and allow us
to collectively focus on similar topics both in the 0.11..0.12 times,
and in post-0.12 ones, instead of spreading our energies around.
However, working on such a 0.12 release now, given the Wheezy freeze
expected date (June) would draw much of the energies that we could
have put into building and testing upon live-build 3.x and Wheezy
before the freeze. To my eyes, this is a major drawback of such
a rescheduling.
Alternatively, if we focus on the infrastructure and surroundings at
post-0.11 time, we can set a deadline to mid-June, probably most of
the work will be done by then, and then 0.12 could happen end of July.
Is 0.11 + 3months early enough? I think it is.
>> * Tor 0.2.3.x
>>   We need to make sure the next major Tor stable release will be great
>>   for Tails, with a focus on the separate streams features.
>>   Next steps: everyone of us, let's run Tor 0.2.3.x and use the
>>   separate streams feature. Put it into Tails experimental.
> For the record I've run 0.2.3 since january, and several Isolate*
> options for a month, without any noticeable issues.
Same here.
Cheers,
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