Matt Pagan:
Matt Pagan:
Ultimately, I wonder if relying on the system browser to display a component of the Tor Browser would violate the Proxy Obedience security requirement of the design document.
My security concerns may be misplaced here, though. What do developers think of Lunar's design? Is the warning message clear enough? If others think so, I'm ok with going this route.
Please, let's not rely on a non-Tor Browser for the reasons you pointed out. Even with the warning on the first page there is plenty room to shoot oneself in the foot.
Couldn't you split the tbb manual efforts a bit and having a real manual in the Tor Browser available (be it as pdf or in html) and treating the subset Lunar mentioned (whatever exactly that might be) differently? I.e. having additional help buttons in the Tor Launcher menus that are opening scrollable textboxes explaining things/offering help? The only use case that is not covered by this idea is a Tor Browser that got stuck even before Tor Launcher dialogs are showing up. Not sure how important it is to have this one covered with a manual we ship as well. IMO this should be covered by a different kind of support which is e.g. offered on the same page the user downloads the bundle from.
Georg