Michael Carbone:
> The move away from XUL could be an opportunity to address this by
> building a more generic solution that could be used by the increasing
> number of tor-powered applications/environments, such as onionshare,
> ricochet, tails, qubes, subgraph, etc., in addition to tor browser and
> tor messenger.
Indeed! In Tails we have a ticket and blueprint tracking something like
this:
https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/10491
https://tails.boum.org/blueprint/network_connection/
Of course, our configuration tool would also include OS-level stuff, but
I guess SubgraphOS/Qubes/Whonix would also be interested in that. At
least it'd be nice if code could be shared (e.g. we can import the Tor
configuration parts via a module and use the same in our application).
Bonus if it's written in Python, building on the ecosystem of
Tor-related project we already have there (primarily stem).
I expect that some Tails people attending the Tor dev meeting in March
might be interested in discussing this.
Cheers!