On 12/29/2009 8:28 PM, Andrew Lewman wrote: > On 12/29/2009 04:49 PM, Programmer In Training wrote: >> As for the documentation, it's like the other docs in that I've found >> them too convoluted for the beginner (like me) to understand and I wind >> up asking more questions then I really need to. Also, everything is so >> spread out (wiki here, documentation there, etc.) it can be hard to find >> any particular piece of information. I'm just aiming to provide a simple >> "starter" element that the average user can understand as they become >> more security conscious (which is the whole point of my privacy series >> that I started with "The Privacy Mandate"). > > Great. I like that you want to write about technical bits for a general > audience. Most of Tor's documentation is in the code, in doxygen, or > written for developers. We don't have enough cycles to write for a > general audience. Completely understood, and thank you. (: > Feel free to ask for clarifications on confusing points. > Will do. (:
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