[Tor www-team] Suggestions for Mirrors in Censored Countries

Earl G globallogins at gmail.com
Mon May 5 12:17:44 UTC 2014


The Google pagespeed plugin for chrome.
It also shows other optimizations but they are things such as minifying the
js.
In my opinion keeping the code readable for security reasons is much better
than minifying and optimizing to speed up the loading 10%




On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 3:02 AM, William Papper <william at papper.me> wrote:

> Thanks Earl. What techniques did you use?
>
>
> On Sun, May 4, 2014 at 8:34 PM, Earl G <globallogins at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Tor image from the landing page reduced by 19% with 0 loss or resolution
>>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, May 5, 2014 at 2:01 AM, Griffin Boyce <griffin at cryptolab.net>wrote:
>>
>>> William Papper wrote:
>>>
>>>> That would be great. I could then add your repo as a submodule, and
>>>> someone would just need to pull both for updates. I assume that it
>>>> would be pretty easy for you to reset the commits, since only new
>>>> versions will be added and there would be nothing in the commit
>>>> history you would need to preserve.
>>>>
>>>
>>>   I'd obliterate old commits with
>>>
>>> git filter-branch --index-filter 'git update-index --remove filename'
>>>
>>>   so the old binaries don't stick around.
>>>
>>>
>>>  Alternatively, if the commits themselves cannot be removed easily, a
>>>> new repo could be created for each version. Then, the submodules
>>>> reference can just be updated instead of updating the submodule
>>>> itself.
>>>>
>>>
>>>   I like the idea of having it all in one repo (or at most divided by
>>> language), so that it's easier to maintain/get, and easy for githubbers to
>>> track changes to.  Though might change the repository name.
>>>
>>>
>>>  We could also use releases on the tor-download-web repo, and then have
>>>> a script download the files for each release automatically. The script
>>>> can be updated through git to take care of updating the files.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Which solution seems best?
>>>>
>>>
>>>   Might be good to check in with Runa and Weasel.  Not sure if they're
>>> on this list.
>>>
>>>
>>> ~Griffin
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