dev issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues2022-01-20T19:17:57Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/12Document the value of embedding Tor in third-party products2022-01-20T19:17:57ZArthur EdelsteinDocument the value of embedding Tor in third-party productsThird party app or device creators may want to embed Tor into their app or device. What sort of value proposition can convince managers or customers that embedding Tor is a good thing to do? Let's develop a web page laying out the benefi...Third party app or device creators may want to embed Tor into their app or device. What sort of value proposition can convince managers or customers that embedding Tor is a good thing to do? Let's develop a web page laying out the benefits. Suggested in [Montreal meeting.](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Notes/EncouragingThirdPartyIntegrationAndOnionServicesEverywhere)https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/10Write a guidelines documentation for requirements with Tor integration by thi...2022-03-14T18:50:36ZcypherpunksWrite a guidelines documentation for requirements with Tor integration by third partiesI heard that one of the discussions in the Montreal meeting was "Encouraging Tor integration by third parties" which spawned for me the idea that there must be some guidelines documentation the requirements that should be met for each us...I heard that one of the discussions in the Montreal meeting was "Encouraging Tor integration by third parties" which spawned for me the idea that there must be some guidelines documentation the requirements that should be met for each use case. For example for browsers (where integrating Tor is a goal with Brave in private browsing and it has been suggested by the (ex?)-CEO of Mozilla) among the requirements I can think of,
1. Having the user agent the same as the Tor Browser (Otherwise fingerprinting would be easy).
2. Stream isolation should be enforced, otherwise a single exit can watch all traffic.
3. First party isolation should be enforced.
5. ...etc
Of course there's already the Tor Browser design documentation, but it doesn't address this question directly, and more importantly those folks don't want to make an alternative Tor Browser, rather just a "Tor mode" to their private browsing that can enable true privacy by design.
What do you think of such an idea?
Note that this finds its parallel with little-t-tor in another ticket that I couldn't find about alternative implementations of the tor client.Developer portalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/7make a new product assignment page2021-05-31T15:37:23Zanarcatmake a new product assignment pageDuring the Stockholm meeting, the TPA team identified there were many sources of "service lists" in the wiki (and elsewhere). As part of legacy/trac#31261, some work was done to clean that up. One of the pages that remained after the wor...During the Stockholm meeting, the TPA team identified there were many sources of "service lists" in the wiki (and elsewhere). As part of legacy/trac#31261, some work was done to clean that up. One of the pages that remained after the work is this one:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/operations/ProductsandAssignments
Apparently, this could be covered by the new developer website, and I was told to open a ticket to track that work.
So basically, I think the job is to convert the above wiki page into something in the new developer website.