![]() ![]() ![]() Overall, I think there is a clear contradiction between the overall goals of Tor and the use of proprietary tools. I’ve complained to about this extensively in private, but I’m happy this post gives me a chance to air out my grievances. I really like the idea of “State of the Onion”, but for the last two iterations now, I’ve been very bummed out by the fact Tor uses very proprietary tech to make it happen, when there are good FOSS alternatives. Let us know what you would prefer! And feel free to share any other feedback regarding the event overall format. Why don’t you split it in 2 days instead? One day is Tor Project teams updates and the other is just for the projects from the community?.You would prefer if we kept it 2hrs long max (as it has been more or less).This is ok, after all you can watch it online letter anyways.Even though each update is around 5minutes long, we know the full event is quite long and keeps getting longer We would like to know if this is an issue for folks or not. ![]() This post is to collect feedback from the community regarding the event. Every year we organize the State of the Onion, a compilation of updates from the Tor Project different projects as well as highlights from our community.įor the past two years we shift it to be an online event, you can check the previous editions: ![]()
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