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[vidalia-svn] r2090: Update the changelog, alphabetize the nice folks in the AUTH (in trunk: . doc)
Author: edmanm
Date: 2007-10-24 22:28:25 -0400 (Wed, 24 Oct 2007)
New Revision: 2090
Modified:
trunk/
trunk/AUTHORS
trunk/CHANGELOG
trunk/doc/TODO
Log:
r2238@lysithea: edmanm | 2007-10-24 22:27:38 -0400
Update the changelog, alphabetize the nice folks in the AUTHORS file and add
phobos, and mark some todo items as todone.
Property changes on: trunk
___________________________________________________________________
svk:merge ticket from /local/vidalia/trunk [r2238] on dc66be73-d13e-47ba-a267-8dc7cda68c65
Modified: trunk/AUTHORS
===================================================================
--- trunk/AUTHORS 2007-10-25 01:54:02 UTC (rev 2089)
+++ trunk/AUTHORS 2007-10-25 02:28:25 UTC (rev 2090)
@@ -3,39 +3,43 @@
Justin Hipple <hipplej@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Contributors:
- Corinna Habets <corinna@xxxxxxxxx> created the images off which
- our application icons are based.
-
Ren Bucholz <http://homes.eff.org/~renbucholz/tor/> created some of the
onion images off of which Corinna's icons and some of our own images are
based.
-
- The Tango Desktop Project <http://tango-project.org> created many of the
- icons used in Vidalia. See LICENSE for details.
-
- Brandon Nase <http://www.students.dsu.edu/naseb/> designed and built
- the Vidalia-Project website.
-
- Matt Hanson <http://www.zuerchertech.com/> tweaked Corinna's images a bit
- and created some .icos based off of them.
Dan Christensen <http://opello.org/> added additional image formats to
the .ico files to support more Windowses. He also created the graph style
icons in the bandwidth graph settings.
+ The Tango Desktop Project <http://tango-project.org> created many of the
+ icons used in Vidalia. See LICENSE for details.
+
Geoff Goodell <http://afs.eecs.harvard.edu/~goodell/> supplied us with
nearly all of the flag icons that we use in the Appearance configuration
page and network map. He also created the router status icons we use in
the network map.
- Michael Zuercher and Adam Tomjack of Zuerchertech LLC
- <http://www.zuerchertech.com> gave us the ZImageView class which handles
- drawing, scrolling and zooming the map image in the Network Viewer.
+ Corinna Habets <corinna@xxxxxxxxx> created the images off which
+ our application icons are based.
+
+ Matt Hanson <http://www.zuerchertech.com/> tweaked Corinna's images a bit
+ and created some .icos based off of them.
+
+ Andrew Lewman wrote the original Mac OS X bundle installer off which
+ Vidalia's is based, and also added Torbutton to the bundle.
+ Brandon Nase <http://www.students.dsu.edu/naseb/> designed and built
+ the Vidalia-Project website.
+
Christoph Sieghart (sigi) <http://www.0x2a.at/blog/> gave us some code that
converts world space coordinates (latitude,longitude) into image space
coordinates (x,y) which we used in the Net Viewer.
+ Michael Zuercher and Adam Tomjack of Zuerchertech LLC
+ <http://www.zuerchertech.com> gave us the ZImageView class which handles
+ drawing, scrolling and zooming the map image in the Network Viewer.
+
+
Translators:
Bulgarian kutia0001
Czech el Mar <http://airdump.net>
Modified: trunk/CHANGELOG
===================================================================
--- trunk/CHANGELOG 2007-10-25 01:54:02 UTC (rev 2089)
+++ trunk/CHANGELOG 2007-10-25 02:28:25 UTC (rev 2090)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-0.0.15 23-Oct-2007
+0.0.15 24-Oct-2007
o Add a new 'Network' settings page to the config dialog that lets users
configure an HTTP/HTTPS proxy, specify allowed ports if they are behind a
restrictive firewall or proxy, and set up bridges and tunneled dir conns.
@@ -68,6 +68,8 @@
o When the user clicks the Help button in the Settings dialog, take them
directly to the help topic for whichever settings page they are currently
viewing.
+ o Added Torbutton 1.1.9.1-alpha to the Mac OS X bundles, thanks to
+ Andrew Lewman.
o Disable enable-edit-actions, enable-remote-toggle, and
enable-remote-http-toggle in the bundled Privoxy configuration. Suggested
by Greg Fleischer.
Modified: trunk/doc/TODO
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/TODO 2007-10-25 01:54:02 UTC (rev 2089)
+++ trunk/doc/TODO 2007-10-25 02:28:25 UTC (rev 2090)
@@ -36,7 +36,6 @@
Packaging:
* Create a Vidalia package for Debian.
- * Make the OSX bundle include Torbutton, too.
* The general consensus so far has been that Polipo is better/faster than
Privoxy, so we should start thinking about moving to Polipo. Ideally,
Vidalia will launch Polipo in the background just like it does Tor so
@@ -108,8 +107,6 @@
* If we get rid of Privoxy, it would be good to have a set of tray and dock
icons for Vidalia that show some sort of activity when the user is
actively using Tor.
- * Our configure.in doesn't handle Qt built as a framework on OS X installed
- from the Trolltech .dmg installers. This should be fixed.
* To build Vidalia as a qmake-generated XCode project, one needs to set
USE_HEADERMAP=0. We should figure out why this is and either fix it, or
find a way to make qmake generate an XCode project with this build setting
@@ -121,25 +118,4 @@
take effect. This means restarting my Tor, which will break my current
Tor activity. I know it's probably a hassle to make it change languages
without a restart, but it will make our foreign users a lot happier.
- * 17:53 < arma> does vidalia have a fascistfirewall button?
- 17:53 < edmanm> it does not. should it?
- 17:57 < arma> at some point, it should.
- 17:57 < arma> it could also have a http/https proxy box, at some point.
-
- On a similar note:
- 22:16 < arma> i am also starting to ponder a new 'settings' window to let
- people enable fascistfirewall, to let them opt to become a
- bridge, and to let them opt to use a bridge.
- 22:18 < edmanm> what would we call this new settings page?
- 22:20 < arma> i dunno. "Firewall" is my best thought for now.
- 22:21 < arma> with a line at the top that has a checkmark for setting
- fascistfirewall and a textbox to write port numbers;
- 22:21 < arma> and the rest of the page is divided into two
- sections, each with a little checkbox at the top and empty
- otherwise,
- 22:21 < arma> and the first checkbox is "I want to sign up to be a bridge"
- 22:22 < arma> and the second checkbox is "I can't get to the Tor network
- directly"
- 22:22 < arma> and when you check them they expand to a bunch of other stuff.
- like the server checkbox does now.
-
+