Re: [Tails-dev] interesting free tablet

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To: The Tails public development discussion list, zlatan
Oggetto: Re: [Tails-dev] interesting free tablet
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> If you want to go this way, we'll need to look into the details
> regarding how to properly install Tails on a microSD card, in a way
> that scales up to many devices. Some problems need to be tackled in
> this area, but nothing impossible.
>
> Now, we do have certain reservations regarding shipping preinstalled
> Tails (https://tails.boum.org/support/faq/#preinstalled), so we would
> need to find a way to communicate clearly to the users 1. who they are
> trusting (or not) when they use the Tails that comes installed on the
> aforementioned microSD card; 2. how to re-install Tails on that
> microSD card, in a way that avoids any such trust issues (we have
> pretty good doc for that). The way I see it, it's a mere matter of
> communication, but other project members might feel differently.


Definitely, this would require a very long collective discussion before
we can consider be happy with having companies shipping preinstalled
Tails in a commercial product. I personally would rather spend that time
discussing how to make installing Tails easier and more secure for
everybody.

> Still, there's the freshness problem given we release every six weeks,
> and I doubt that your supply chain can guarantee that only up-to-date
> Tails are shipped to the user (and even if that was possible, the
> shipping delay can be enough to make it untrue again). Thankfully we
> have quite user-friendly automatic updates, so this problem isn't as
> bad for microSD as it would be for preinstalled DVDs.


Until we have #7499 [1] ("full-self upgrade"), receiving an SD card that
has been flashed 6 months ago means today, upgrading 9 times in a row,
restarting and reconnecting to Tor each time, which probably takes more
time and definitely generates more frustration than downloading a fresh
ISO and burning a DVD.

[1]: https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/7499