sajolida:
>> The rumors were true! The Circumvention Tech Festival will be back in
>> Valencia (Spain) from the 1st to the 6th of March, 2016.
>>
>> Evolution by community feedback
>>
>> We’ve heard you and implemented your feedback –thank you :)– to try
>> and design an event that is meaningful, productive and –also very
>> important– all around amazing fun times.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> 1.
>>
>> Tracks Currently, we have the following tracks, but let us know if
>> we are missing any tracks you would like to see represented. They
>> include: 1) Usability, 2) Advocacy, Policy & Fundraising, 3)
>> Community & Outreach, 4) Diversity, 5) Gender, 6) Journalism &
>> Media, 7) Training & Best Practices, and 8) Tools & Technology.
>>
>> [...]
>
> Let's wait until the beginning of 2016 to see who else is coming and
> then we can see what to do there in terms of tracks, etc. As they are
> not so much about proposing speaches (unlike 32C3) but about exchange
> and hands-on we can probably propose something interesting related to
> our UX work for example.
They have a deadline to register session of December 15, so I submitted
one about the redesign of Tor Launcher, started in parallel in Tails,
Tor Browser, and Whonix.
I don't know what we'll have by then, but we'll improve something and
make good use of this time.
For Tails, this relates to the following items in our roadmap:
- Persistent Tor state: have persistent entry guards for each network
connection (#5462)
- Persistent Tor configuration: for proxies and bridges to circumvent
censorship (#5461)
- Tor and network progress bar: provide better feedback throughout
the process of getting connected to Tor (#7437)
- Replace Vidalia with Tor Monitor: it's unmaintained and buggy
(#6841)