[or-cvs] r18709: {website} clean up the volunteer page a bit. (website/trunk/en)

phobos at seul.org phobos at seul.org
Fri Feb 27 19:58:47 UTC 2009


Author: phobos
Date: 2009-02-27 14:58:46 -0500 (Fri, 27 Feb 2009)
New Revision: 18709

Modified:
   website/trunk/en/volunteer.wml
Log:
clean up the volunteer page a bit.


Modified: website/trunk/en/volunteer.wml
===================================================================
--- website/trunk/en/volunteer.wml	2009-02-27 11:51:32 UTC (rev 18708)
+++ website/trunk/en/volunteer.wml	2009-02-27 19:58:46 UTC (rev 18709)
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@
 <a id="Usability"></a>
 <h2><a class="anchor" href="#Usability">Supporting Applications</a></h2>
 <ol>
-<li>We need more good ways to intercept DNS requests so they don't "leak" their
+<li>We more and better ways to intercept DNS requests so they don't "leak" their
 request to a local observer while we're trying to be anonymous. (This
 happens because the application does the DNS resolve before going to
 the SOCKS proxy.)</li>
@@ -55,14 +55,6 @@
 rate. There is one for Unix and Mac already (it uses bash and cron),
 but Windows users still need a solution.
 </li>
-<li>Tor can <a
-href="https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TorFAQ#ChooseEntryExit">exit
-the Tor network from a particular exit node</a>, but we should be able
-to specify just a country and have something automatically pick. The
-best bet is to fetch Blossom's directory also, and run a local Blossom
-client that fetches this directory securely (via Tor and checking its
-signature), intercepts <tt>.country.blossom</tt> hostnames, and does
-the right thing.</li>
 <li>Speaking of geolocation data, somebody should draw a map of the Earth
 with a pin-point for each Tor relay. Bonus points if it updates as the
 network grows and changes. Unfortunately, the easy ways to do this involve
@@ -98,8 +90,8 @@
 <h2><a class="anchor" href="#Projects">Good Coding Projects</a></h2>
 
 <p>
-Here is a list of ideas that were proposed for the <a href="<page gsoc>">Google Summer of Code 2008</a>
-but have not been put into practice. Some of the <a href="<svnsandbox>doc/spec/proposals/">current proposals</a> 
+Here is a list of ideas that are proposed for the <a href="<page gsoc>">Google Summer of Code 2009</a>
+Some of the <a href="<svnsandbox>doc/spec/proposals/">current proposals</a> 
 might also be short on developers. If you think you can help out, <a href="<page contact>"> let us know!</a> 
 </p>
 
@@ -373,7 +365,7 @@
 kinds of issues are run by Greg Fleischer and HD Moore. Greg keeps a nice <a
 href="http://pseudo-flaw.net/tor/torbutton/">list of issues along
 with their proof of concept code, bug issues, etc</a>. HD Moore runs
-the <a href="http://metasploit.com/research/projects/decloak/">metasploit
+the <a href="http://www.decloak.net/">metasploit
 decloak website</a>. A person interested in defending Tor could start
 by collecting as many workable and known methods for decloaking a
 Tor user. (<a href="https://torcheck.xenobite.eu/">This page</a> may



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