[tor-commits] [tor-browser-spec/master] Remove some clutter that doesn't belong.

mikeperry at torproject.org mikeperry at torproject.org
Mon Apr 28 15:18:48 UTC 2014


commit a00c0c822073fb6f730ea2a4dd9d303d998044f7
Author: Mike Perry <mikeperry-git at fscked.org>
Date:   Thu Oct 6 19:31:31 2011 -0700

    Remove some clutter that doesn't belong.
    
    Note to self: If you could just stop talking about yourself for one second,
    you might be able to properly make a point.
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 docs/design/design.xml |   12 ++++++------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/docs/design/design.xml b/docs/design/design.xml
index f962f62..67b6640 100644
--- a/docs/design/design.xml
+++ b/docs/design/design.xml
@@ -216,12 +216,12 @@ bits of information encoded in browser properties - as this metric. Their
 is definitely useful, and the metric is probably the appropriate one for
 determining how identifying a particular browser property is. However, some
 quirks of their study means that they do not extract as much information as
-they could from display information: they only use desktop resolution (which
-Torbutton reports as the window resolution) and do not attempt to infer the
-size of toolbars. In the other direction, they may be over-counting in some
-areas, as they did not compute joint entropy over multiple attributes that may
-exhibit a high degree of correlation. Also, new browser features are added
-regularly, so the data should not be taken as final.
+they could from display information: they only use desktop resolution and do
+not attempt to infer the size of toolbars. In the other direction, they may be
+over-counting in some areas, as they did not compute joint entropy over
+multiple attributes that may exhibit a high degree of correlation. Also, new
+browser features are added regularly, so the data should not be taken as
+final.
 
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