[tor-bugs] #4496 [Tor Support]: Create an IM bot that can send out software and documentation

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#4496: Create an IM bot that can send out software and documentation
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 Reporter:  runa         |          Owner:  runa                     
     Type:  task         |         Status:  needs_information        
 Priority:  normal       |      Milestone:  Sponsor E: March 15, 2012
Component:  Tor Support  |        Version:                           
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Comment(by runa):

 Replying to [comment:8 mazda]:
 > When Iran started messing with Tor's website SSL certificate in Iran, It
 made me start thinking about alternative methods to deliver a Tor Bundle
 to users. I then asked myself, what are some of the most popular services
 and ports in Iran? I watched the traffic on some of my own tunnels and
 noticed Google is the most popular service for my Iranian users. In past I
 used to distribute Tunnelling clients and 1-hop proxy addresses using XMPP
 bots. Idea was that instead of having users call me and ask me directly,
 they can talk to a bot and have 24/7 access to fresh/new proxies. This
 worked really great, as XMPP is almost real-time.

 So docs.google.com is accessible for all of (or most of) the users in
 Iran?

 > For example, user would send "farsi windows" to torbot_fa at torproject.org
 and the bot would share the "Farsi Tor Browser Bundle" with the email
 address of the user. The Bot can respond in 2 ways:
 >
 > 1. Return a publicly accessible link:
 https://docs.google.com/open?id=0B1UoFyys_KopMjIyNGE5ZWItYzY5Yi00OTllLTg2ZmYtMWEyMGRmY2RlNGE3

 Yep. That URL is (or can be, at least) accessible to any user, not just
 those with a Google account.

 > 2. Share the Google Doc file with the user, and Google would shoot out a
 notification email

 No. The problem with sharing files with users this way is that the users
 won't remain anonymous. If I share the Tor Browser Bundle with Alice and
 Bob, then Alice will see that I have shared it with Bob, and Bob will see
 that I have shared it with Alice.

 > We would need to maintain latest copies of Tor packages on Google Docs.
 In order to overcome the storage limits, we can have 1 user created for
 each Language!

 I wonder how many languages we would need to support. I should look up how
 many localized packages we distribute via GetTor per month.

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