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Opened Sep 12, 2018 by traumschule@traumschule

Replace recommendations to use tor-ramdisk with something better

arma lately mentioned that it is probably not a good idea anymore to use tor-ramdisk. I am looking into alternatives.

Currently tor-ramdisk is mentioned on the new (coming) community projects list (#16576 (moved)) and the volunteer page: http://expyuzz4wqqyqhjn.onion/projects/projects.html.en https://github.com/torproject/webwml/pull/38

Also the wiki links it at several places: [[AutomationInventory]] [[doc/VM]] [[doc/EmbeddedTips]]

Wikipedia has a page about it (#27668 (moved)).

Adding #13703 (moved) as parent to let them know of each other.

Which are good alternatives (in use)?

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Reference: legacy/trac#27669