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Re: windows tor
On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 01:18:29AM -0400, Peter wrote:
> Heh, well, I tell you what. You send me a hundred thousand dollars,
> and after the check clears I'll write you a great windows kernel
> driver. Otherwise, I'm broke, my life is a living hell, and I already
> have several projects I work on out of the goodness of my heart, so,
> I'm sorry.
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> Thanks and good luck.
>
> On Thu, Aug 13, 2009 at 1:13 AM, Flamsmark<flamsmark@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Why not just a Windows kernel driver? Because it hasn't been written yet.
> > You're welcome to help write a kernel driver, or a VPN host or whatever else
> > you think is the next logical step to improving Tor. However, remember the
> > version number: 0.2.1.*. Tor is not a 'finished' piece of software. It is
> > not feature-complete; it does not implement everything that's either desired
> > or required for ideal use. However, right now, much of the development
> > effort is not spent making it easier for clients to use. There's a feeling
> > that it's currently 'good enough' that those who really need to use Tor will
> > be able to follow the instructions and get it working. If you don't agree
> > with that emphasis, again, it's your prerogative to build those feature that
> > you think are most important.
> > We all look forward to seeing your contributions!
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