On 27 June 2018 at 12:57, Georg Koppen gk@torproject.org wrote:
The triangle exclamation is still flashing. I realize at this point it's probably the erroneous 'update available' message. I think we should change whatever needs to be changed so that alpha/newer versions don't report they have an 'update' available.
No, it's not saying you have an update available but rather that the version you are using is not recommended (yet). I think the respective text on about:tor might be misleading, though. I am fine modifying the text as needed but why should we not warn users once they run an unrecommended Tor Browser version? What we could do to avoid this problem is maybe for the alpha approving the upcoming release earlier?
Hrm. So flashing because it's not a recommended release makes sense...
I guess my attitude towards Alphas and Nightlies (especially if Alpha has it's own Update Channel) is to make Alpha Tor Browser visually and runtime distinct (different icon, process name, profile dir, etc) from the release channel of TB; like other browsers do. Then you can tell people who aren't on the latest Alpha that their version is incorrect; but the latest Alpha will be correct.
I go to youtube and watch a video. I try New Identity.
I notice there is a 'New Window' and a 'New Private Window' menu buttons in the hamburger that do the same thing.
Yes. What would you suggest we do? Hide the first one in case we are in permanent Private Browsing Mode?
Yea, hide one of them. Arthur mentioned a patch he was working on included hiding one.
-tom