Roger Dingledine arma@mit.edu writes:
I think we're heavy on the "geek-oriented" projects in the current list, and lighter on the popular / society oriented projects. I'm thinking in particular things like Tactical Tech's security-in-a-box, or Facebook's onion site, or The Intercept's use of Onionshare, or the Wildleaks instance of Globaleaks.
This year, Foolscap, magic-wormhole and Tahoe-LAFS all added Tor support!
Although they probably still count as "geek-oriented", at least Tahoe-LAFS is aiming to serve more-general users (even a non-Web GUI in the works ;). I am bothering the appropriate people and will hopefully get you some blurbs.
Also possibly relevant: Tahoe-LAFS (now) has integration tests that use Chutney to set up a local test-grid to confirm operation of the Tor stuff (again: geek-oriented, but pretty cool for developers who are using Tor and want to test things).