Re: [tor-dev] Embedding tor in an application and using tor without opening a port

On Apr 13, 2013 1:42 PM, "wac" <waldoalvarez00@yahoo.com> wrote:
Seems you want to put your hands at it so that makes two of us. You
don't need to do what I already did. I am preparing the environment to move towards team mode. Check the website http://libtor.org.
This name is likely to be a problem with our trademark policy. Please read the policy, and consider a rename. -- Nick

On 4/13/13 10:05 PM, Nick Mathewson wrote:
On Apr 13, 2013 1:42 PM, "wac" <waldoalvarez00@yahoo.com <mailto:waldoalvarez00@yahoo.com>> wrote:
Seems you want to put your hands at it so that makes two of us.
You don't need to do what I already did. I am preparing the environment to move towards team mode. Check the website http://libtor.org.
This name is likely to be a problem with our trademark policy. Please read the policy, and consider a rename.
Libtor seems to be also already used by another project that tried to create a Tor library on github https://github.com/libtor, but it have no commits since 6 months. It seems there are several different attempt trying to achieve this goal. I'm really confident that a successful project to create a reliable Tor library could really change the way tor get used and diffused! Fabio
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Fabio Pietrosanti (naif)
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Nick Mathewson