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<p>Hi everyone!</p>
<p>Here is my status report for March 2022.<br>
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<p>This month we released several versions! 11.0.7, 11.0.9, 11.5a6,
11.5a8 for desktop, and now we have just started to prepare
11.0.10. I have helped review the rebases, and I have been the
second builder for some of them.</p>
<p>Some of the fixes they include are partially my doing 🙂️:</p>
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<li>I have fixed a small issue that broke Onion services
authentication in 11.0.6 (tor-browser#40802);</li>
<li>I have added a patch to keep the URL fragment/hash on
onion-location redirects (tor-browser#34366);</li>
<li>I have completed the patch to show IPv6 addresses in the
circuit display that we initially received by @illia-v from our
community (tor-browser#14939).<br>
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<p>For Android, I have tried to help with the crash we have in
11.0.8. But eventually, we started working on the update from
Firefox 96 to 99.</p>
<p>I have rebased Geckoview (tor-browser#40857), reviewed other
rebases, and helped solve some build problems (all the details are
on tor-browser-build#40446).</p>
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<p>Then, I continued with the work from the previous months. I have
fixed some small details in the <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="about:torconnect">about:torconnect</a> and
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="about:preferences#connection">about:preferences#connection</a> pages. I also presented them at our
latest demo day 🥳️.</p>
<p>Yesterday I started working on the new UI to show configured
bridges, and I will continue it in the first days of April.</p>
<p>As anticipated last month, I also continued working on the
HTTPS-Everywhere replacement and the TBB tests. In particular, I
have added a test to monitor our font fingerprint and make sure it
does not change between versions.<br>
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<p>Thank you all!</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Pier<br>
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