Re: [Tails-dev] Comments on Tails documentation

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Author: Alan
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Subject: Re: [Tails-dev] Comments on Tails documentation
Hi,

On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 22:25:12 +0200 sajolida@??? wrote:
> On 06/04/13 17:20, intrigeri wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > during the low-hanging fruits session today, velope had a few
> > suggestions for us. Most of the above is copy'n'pasted from IRC, and
> > most credits should go to velope.
>
> Cool, thanks a lot for all those comments!


Thanks.
> > About giving us an email address
> > --------------------------------
> >
> > We're told that:
> >
> > the "About giving us an email address" section would seem to be
> > sarcastic and increase worry without a clear point. people
> > understand "optional email". if you still want some text, maybe
> > "Giving us an email address allows us to contact you to clarify the
> > problem, although it also provides an opportunity for eavesdroppers
> > to confirm that you are using Tails."
> >
> > Looks good to me.
>
> Same here. See 5b5d708 and 2e24ad1.
>
> > same situation with not-strictly-necessary text and alt-text:
> > "Once your email has been sent correctly ..."
>
> I'm not sure I understood that part of the comment.
>
> > Same as above, will need to be decided globally.
> >
> > "In those cases, you can also send your bug report by email." --
> > a bit confusing, since WhisperBack is email. maybe "... email your
> > bug report directly" (with existing hyperlink)
> >
> > I tend to agree.
>
> Corrected with 078b18c.
>


Should we also update the (parts of) this included in whisperback, that
currently read:

"Do not include more personal information than needed!

About giving us an email address

If you don't mind disclosing some bits of your identity to Tails
developers, you can provide an email address to let us ask more details
about the bug. Additionally entering a public PGP key enables us to
encrypt such future communication.

Anyone who can see this reply will probably infer you are a Tails user.
Time to wonder how much you trust your Internet and mailbox providers?"