12/04/11 15:07, Mike Perry: >> If we migrate to shipping TBB, can we go on maintaining our Tails >> specific Firefox configuration delta as described above? Will the >> TBB's Firefox use the standard ways to fetch system-wide >> configuration? (I guess this should be a opt-in option, probably not >> toggle-able from the GUI, as the TBB usually wants to be as much >> independent from the host OS as possible.) > > I would prefer it if we can unify our prefs.js use, but I guess you > guys may want to support more things. I think with effort you can even > get flash running safely under a default configuration... Exactly, and there are other things (extensions mainly, see below) that TBB likely will not include but we want. I think it'd be better if we wouldn't feel constrained like this. If we'd privide a patch adding a "--use-system-default-profile" parameter that make Tor browser look for the default profile in the vanilla Firefox directory, which ought to be nigh trivial, wouldn't that make everyone happy? >> Is it imaginable to see the new TBB make use of extensions that are >> installed system-wide? (probably opt-in as well) > > Hrmm.. I don't think this will be the case... System extensions seem a > bad idea to source by default.. In fact, we should ensure we do not do > this, due to the potential to source distro branding extensions that > damage anonymity... > > Can we figure out a way to come close to a common set of extensions > and configs, so the set of extensions you must add to TBB is minimal? > > Do you have a list of your extensions anywhere? At the moment (Tails 0.7) we have these extensions that are not in TBB: * Adblock Plus. Really helps reducing page load times. * amnesia branding. * CS Lite. * FireGPG. Sadly discontinued, so this one will likely be removed at some point. * FoxyProxy. We use this for having I2P working at the same time as Tor for the rest of the Internet. And future FTP support. * Monkeysphere. We are considering adding: * NoScript. * BetterPrivacy. If we ever add a flash plugin (a Free one, though). I think it's safe to say that TBB will never include all these so the set will not be that minimal. Again I feel we'd like not to be restricted, so what about us providing a patch adding a "--use-system-extensions" parameter (or a prefs.js option if that'd work (?)) that makes Tor browser look for extensions in the vanilla Firefox directories? Cheers!
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