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Re: [tor-dev] Pluggable Transports v1 spec rewrite.



On Thu, 29 Oct 2015 10:27:53 -0400
Nathan Freitas <nathan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
 
> Any small or big changes to highlight that push us to the more
> accessible goal?

Well, it emphasizes that it's generic, gives a better view of the
architecture, and should be usable by anyone competent (unless my
rewrite is bad) to add support for Pluggable Transports to any
client/server code base.

All the Tor specific stuff is neatly contained in it's own section
now that people can be free to ignore.

Stuff it still should do:

 * Fold in the ExtORPort spec since that's useful for people that
   aren't tor.

 * Document the tor pt external mode torrc configuration format (In my
   defense, the current spec doesn't do this either).

So, yes?  Dunno.  There's a limit to how far I can de-torify this sort
of document, and I think this is a reasonable step in the right
direction.

Regards,

-- 
Yawning Angel

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