commit 3c259a44d6dee8b3f6273ae7315a2372c9bf30c7 Author: Roger Dingledine arma@torproject.org Date: Fri Dec 23 00:11:22 2016 -0500
coming to us with tlsdate stuff isn't going to make anybody happy --- getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml | 23 ----------------------- 1 file changed, 23 deletions(-)
diff --git a/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml b/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml index 8f785db..a645967 100644 --- a/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml +++ b/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml @@ -248,14 +248,6 @@ meetings around the world.</li> </tr>
<tr> - <td><a href="#project-tlsdate">Tlsdate</a></td> - <td>Utility</td> - <td>C</td> - <td>None</td> - <td>ioerror</td> - </tr> - - <tr> <td><a href="#project-metrics">Metrics</a></td> <td>Client Service</td> <td>Java</td> @@ -602,21 +594,6 @@ meetings around the world.</li> <i><a href="#txtorcon_use_pytest">Convert txtorcon to py.test</a></i> </p>
- <a id="project-tlsdate"></a> - <h3>Tlsdate (<a href="https://github.com/ioerror/tlsdate">code</a>)</h3> - - <p> - tlsdate: secure parasitic rdate replacement - </p> - - <p> - tlsdate sets the local clock by securely connecting with TLS to remote - servers and extracting the remote time out of the secure handshake. Unlike - ntpdate, tlsdate uses TCP, for instance connecting to a remote HTTPS or TLS - enabled service, and provides some protection against adversaries that try - to feed you malicious time information. - </p> - <a id="project-metrics"></a> <h3><a href="https://metrics.torproject.org/">Metrics</a> (<a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/metrics-web.git">web</a>)</h3>
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