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Re: [tor-bugs] #20814 [Applications/Tor Browser]: Pick a more accurate name for the "hardened" Tor Browser
#20814: Pick a more accurate name for the "hardened" Tor Browser
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Reporter: arma | Owner: tbb-team
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: Applications/Tor Browser | Version:
Severity: Normal | Resolution:
Keywords: TorBrowserTeam201704 | Actual Points:
Parent ID: | Points:
Reviewer: | Sponsor:
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Changes (by gk):
* cc: boklm, mcs, brade (added)
Comment:
Replying to [comment:11 yawning]:
> > Users will get updated to the alpha which will hopefully have
selfrando included then (depends on getting #20683 fixed in time).
>
> How's this going to work? (In detail from the perspective of the
updater.)
>
> Or more to the point, is it still just "download an XML file, download +
apply a MAR"? Where's the channel change notification? If possible I'd
like to mimic Tor Browser's behavior for the existing sandboxed-tor-
browser + hardened users (Though "too bad, the alpha is now forcing you to
reinstall, hope you backed up your bookmarks" is easy.).
We would keep the current infrastructure but the XML file for the hardened
release would now point to the full en-US alpha MAR file. The full MAR
update would then get rid of all the hardened related components. The
update channel gets updated with the full MAR file as well and the user
profile itself remains mainly untouched (with some exceptions). So, we
should be good in that regard if I have all of the pieces correctly in my
head. boklm might know more and could correct me if I am wrong.
One interesting part is the locale situation as the hardened series allows
the user to choose from much more locales for their Tor Browser. I think
we don't have good means ready to give the users the bundle that matches
the chosen locale. Taking that into account (and the fact that we are in
alpha territory anyway) switching to an en-US Tor Browser seems not too
bad. And I guess that should not break the Tor Browser either as the old
language packs will just stop working and the en-US one will take over.
Again, I could be wrong here but mcs/brade would know more in that case I
think and could correct me.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/20814#comment:13>
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