* Some URLs had (or were missing) trailing slashes which resulted in
redirects.
* All of the "bug tracker" links to the Tor trac were using old
component names and have been updated.
* The domain previously hosting the Incognito project website appears
to have been taken over by a domain squatter, the link has been
replaced with an archive.org link.
* The homepage for Shadow is now hosted on GitHub, the umn.edu site has
a redirect in place currently.
* The ExperimenTor website is now available using HTTPS.
* The txtorcon documentation is hosted on readthedocs which now uses a
.io domain for the hosted documentation instead of the .org.
* OONI now uses GitHub for code hosting and issue tracking.
* The panopticlick PDF file on the EFF website has changed URL (the old
URL producing a 404).
This is an antique, horribly unreadable wad of text as denser than a legal
footer. We should invest effort in making project ideas readable or not have
them at all. Actually, this section predates me (meaning it's over six years
old) and never been maintained in that time. Guess it's so dense even we
ignored it. :P
If we want to resurrect any of these then it should be done so as tickets.
Idea from Aaron, Donncha and Yawnbox. Aaron is the only person that spoke up
volunteering to mentor but might be worth nudging the others if we get
students.
Just a small note saying we're taking part in GSoC and pointing students to our
GSoC page. This needed to be reworded since we're not taking part in OPW this
year.
The effort/skill level indicators have always been hand wavy and not of much
use to students. Replacing it with something they absolutely do care about: the
project's language.
This is just a quick guess for the existing projects. Gonna need to engage
mentors so see if I'm right.
They're invisible anyway, why burden page load with these? We can always
resurrect them later if we want - that's what revision control is for after
all!
I'm still holding off on the bulk of the rename until our next release (no
reason to confuse its existing users with its name change), but contributors
can handle it. Link was broken - thanks to unixninja92 for pointing it out...
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/18000