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Re: [tor-talk] Fw: Tor implementation in JavaScript / FirefoxOS




The initial code (a bit old now) is under the standard MIT license.

The rest is under a modified MIT license which removes the rights to modify, merge, sublicense, and sell, but you can use, distribute, etc

For those who want to see the code I guess it's trivial to deminify it, only minified versions are public for now because no time to clean everything.

But as everybody know here it's very easy to see what a js code is doing, minified or not.

And the magic of js and node (and us) makes that it's only a 360 kB file (10000 "normal" code lines) which I estimate could be divided by two for the size once more things are available inside browsers
 (WebCrypto, TextEncoder/Decoder, etc)

Regards

Aymeric

Le 20/03/2014 14:39, Nathan Freitas a écrit :
On 03/20/2014 09:33 AM, Aymeric Vitte wrote:
As people might notice, node-Tor is not open source for now, but there
is a specific licence that allows to do what I wrote above, people are
harassing me about this, it will be open source once reasonably funded.
Do you mean that it is not licensed using a standard open-source
license, or that you rely on binaries to which you have not released the
source code?

I haven't dug that deep yet, but I am confused by your statement.

+n

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