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Re: Gsoc Idea: Lunux Tor/Firefox Bundle
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- Subject: Re: Gsoc Idea: Lunux Tor/Firefox Bundle
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- Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 14:24:28 -0400
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This sounds like it could be a cool project. You might look into running
it all inside a virtual machine with Qemu or VMWare. Damn Small Linux or
Knoppix would probably be a good distro to run in the virtual machine.
Ringo
Aaron Lebahn wrote:
> I am interested in taking up the challange of creating the Tor/Firefox
> bundle for Linux. I am knowledgeable in C++, with some familiarity in C and
> Bash scripting, and I am most familiar with Ubuntu Linux. I am not well
> versed in the development of Tor, but I intend to learn. I was thinking that
> the bundle should be in both source and binary form with potentially some
> distribution-specific packaging. There should also be a portable package
> much like the existing Windows bundle.
>
> I appreaciate feedback to enable me to create a full proposal. Thankyou in
> advance for your Help.
>
> Aaron Lebahn
>