Hi,
Nick Mathewson: Draft proposal -- no number yet: How to safely drop support for old clients.
I feel like "safely" sounds too fluffy and not reflective of the proposal.
- How to force-drop support for old clients. or - How to depreciate support for old clients.
The second of these seems the most suitable.
Frequently, we find that very old versions of Tor should no longer be supported on the network.
Where can we find research on the impact?
3.4. Disabling all versions that don't support this proposal
With all due respect, doesn't Microsoft do stuff like this? Is the impact so large that they require this level of action?
if we want to disable all Tor versions before today that do not support this proposal.
Is the proposal for 5 years in the past, pre this version, or can/will the cutoff be specified willy-nilly?
It might be good to make any disable-switches advisory rather than mandatory.
Ultimately, if this is the approach, and it is in the hands of each client operator, this could be good. Though it would be great to hear from those who use previous versions to thwart limitations in "upgrades" to Firefox, such as the way media is streamed, amongst other things :)
Wordlife, Spencer