[or-cvs] clean up the gui pages for phase two.

arma at seul.org arma at seul.org
Tue Feb 14 23:05:34 UTC 2006


Update of /home2/or/cvsroot/website/gui/en
In directory moria:/home/arma/work/onion/cvs/website/gui/en

Modified Files:
	categories.wml criteria.wml index.wml submit.wml technotes.wml 
Log Message:
clean up the gui pages for phase two.


Index: categories.wml
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RCS file: /home2/or/cvsroot/website/gui/en/categories.wml,v
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--- categories.wml	26 Jan 2006 23:34:44 -0000	1.1
+++ categories.wml	14 Feb 2006 23:05:32 -0000	1.2
@@ -86,8 +86,10 @@ and design documentation to aid would-be
 
 <p><b>Code:</b> the goal of this phase is to produce a working
 implementation. You may use any of the sketches, graphics, or ideas from
-the first phase (with appropriate credit to
-their authors), or you can make your own. See the <a
+the <a
+href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/ContestEntries">first
+phase</a> (with appropriate credit to their authors), or you can make
+your own. See the <a
 href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/ContestSamples">Competition
 Samples</a> wiki page for some other images you can reuse.
 </p>
@@ -115,7 +117,6 @@ awarded for additional systems.</li>
 
 <p>We reserve the right to award other awards as the entries deserve.</p>
 
-
  </div><!-- #main -->
 
 #include <foot.wmi>

Index: criteria.wml
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RCS file: /home2/or/cvsroot/website/gui/en/criteria.wml,v
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--- criteria.wml	26 Jan 2006 23:34:44 -0000	1.1
+++ criteria.wml	14 Feb 2006 23:05:32 -0000	1.2
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
 <div class="guimenuinner">
 <h1>Tor GUI Competition</h1>
 
-
 <a href="index.html">Overview &amp; Goals</a>
 <a href="categories.html">What to Submit</a>
 <a href="submit.html">How to Submit</a>
@@ -75,7 +74,7 @@ Harvard University</li>
 
 <ul>
 <li>Phase 1 deadline (sketches): November 30, 2005.</li>
-<li>Phase 2 deadline (code): February 28, 2006.</li>
+<li>Phase 2 deadline (code): April 30, 2006.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <p>Winners will be announced on the webpage and also at the SOUPS 2006

Index: index.wml
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--- index.wml	26 Jan 2006 23:34:44 -0000	1.1
+++ index.wml	14 Feb 2006 23:05:32 -0000	1.2
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
 <!-- LEFT HAND MENU FOR GUI CONTEST PAGES -->
 <div class="guileft">
 <div class="guimenu">
-  
+
   <div class="curveleft">
   <div class="curveright">
   &nbsp;
@@ -18,7 +18,6 @@
 <div class="guimenuinner">
 <h1>Tor GUI Competition</h1>
 
-
 <a class="on" href="index.html">Overview &amp; Goals</a>
 <a href="categories.html">What to Submit</a>
 <a href="submit.html">How to Submit</a>
@@ -40,18 +39,27 @@
 
 <h2>News:</h2>
 
-<p>The <a
-href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/ContestEntries">phase
-one submissions</a> are in! Our judges are starting to review them now.</p>
+<p>2006-02: Phase two is now underway &mdash; developing actual interfaces
+for Tor. It's open to all who want to participate. We've set the new
+deadline to Apr 30 2006.
+</p>
 
-<p>Due to volume of interest, we've decided to push back the deadlines
-for the GUI competition by 4 weeks: so the first deadline is Nov 30 2005,
-and the second deadline is Feb 28 2006.</p>
+<p>2006-02: The <a
+href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/ContestEntries">the
+first design phase</a> is over, and we have two winners. Feel free to
+use their ideas if you like them:
+<ul>
+<li>Best overall: <a
+href="http://cups.cs.cmu.edu/pubs/TorGUIContest113005.pdf">CMU Usable
+Privacy and Security Laboratory</a></li>
+<li>Most aesthetically pleasing:
+<a href="http://www.april3rd.com/tor/">the April3rd team</a></li>
+</ul>
 
 <p>
-We're excited to have just added <a href="criteria.html">Edward Tufte
+2005-12: We're excited to have just added <a href="criteria.html">Edward Tufte
 and Bruce Schneier</a> to our already impressive list of judges. And don't
-forget the free T-shirt for every submission!
+forget the free Tor T-shirt for every submission!
 </p>
 
 <h2>Tor: GUI Competition Overview</h2>
@@ -59,8 +67,8 @@ forget the free T-shirt for every submis
 <p>
 Tor is a decentralized network of computers on the Internet that increases
 privacy in Web browsing, instant messaging, and other applications. We
-estimate there are some 50,000 Tor users currently, routing their traffic
-through about 250 volunteer Tor servers on six continents. However, Tor's
+estimate there are some 200,000 Tor users currently, routing their traffic
+through about 400 volunteer Tor servers on six continents. However, Tor's
 current user interface approach &mdash; running as a service in the background
 &mdash; does a poor job of communicating network status and security levels
 to the user.
@@ -80,16 +88,15 @@ applications are using Tor safely.
 <br />
 
 <h2>Goals</h2>
-<p>Submitters will produce either sketches for a suggested user interface,
-or a work of <a
+<p>Submitters for phase two will produce a work of <a
 href="http://www.opensource.org/">Open Source Software</a>
 that will provide a user interface to the Tor system by way of the
-<a href="/cvs/control/doc/howto.txt">Tor Controller Protocol</a>.</p>
+<a href="<cvssandbox>control/doc/howto.txt">Tor Controller Protocol</a>.</p>
 
 <p>We are looking for a vision of how Tor can work in a user's everyday
 anonymous browsing experience.</p>
 
-<p>Entries will:</p>
+<p>Entries may:</p>
 <ul>
 <li>Allow the user to fully configure Tor rather than manually searching
 for and opening text files.</li>
@@ -101,7 +108,7 @@ and find out whether any of their applic
 not-unusually-configured consumer-level machine.</li>
 </ul>
 
-<p>In addition, they may:</p>
+<p>Other ideas include:</p>
 <ul>
 <li>Provide detailed information about which
 applications, ports, or packets are (or are not!) passing through Tor,
@@ -112,7 +119,7 @@ additional statistics about the Tor conn
 of day or in other contexts (like operating as a server).</li>
 </ul>
 
-<p>Some examples of useful features include:</p>
+<p>More examples of useful features include:</p>
 <ul>
 <li>How much bandwidth is Tor using? How does this compare
 to the overall network traffic to/from the computer?</li>

Index: submit.wml
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RCS file: /home2/or/cvsroot/website/gui/en/submit.wml,v
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--- submit.wml	26 Jan 2006 23:34:44 -0000	1.1
+++ submit.wml	14 Feb 2006 23:05:32 -0000	1.2
@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ href="http://wiki.noreply.org/noreply/Th
 FAQ entry</a> for clarification.</li>
 <li>Compiled binaries or bytecodes for at least one platform of choice.</li>
 <li>A design document (txt, html, pdf, or ps) providing an overview of
-what major functions to look for and what functions were implemented.</li>
+what major functions to look for and what functions are implemented.</li>
 </ul>
 
 <p>To submit your entry, make a web page with

Index: technotes.wml
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--- technotes.wml	26 Jan 2006 23:34:44 -0000	1.1
+++ technotes.wml	14 Feb 2006 23:05:32 -0000	1.2
@@ -41,19 +41,21 @@
 <h2>Technical Notes</h2>
 
 
-<p>Shortly before phase two begins, the Tor developers will release
-a canonical version of Tor. This is the version that will be used for
+<p>For phase two, the canonical version of Tor is going to be the
+upcoming 0.1.1.x release. This is the version that will be used for
 judging the competition; please ensure that you use this version. Bugfixes
-to this version of Tor will be announced to the competition web site.</p>
+to this version of Tor will be announced on the
+<a href="<page download>">Tor download page</a>.
+Let us know if you find bugs!
+</p>
 
 <p>The Tor developers will also release test rigs (libraries) in both Java
 and Python that demonstrate Tor's controller protocol. Code submissions
 may be able to save a lot of time by using this code as a skeleton. You
 can check out the <a href="http://tor.eff.org/cvs/control/">development
-versions of these libraries</a> now.
+versions of these libraries</a> now. Let us know if you find bugs!
 </p>
 
-
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 #include <foot.wmi>



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