1 [[!meta date="2011-05-09 19:23:22 +0200"]]
2 [[!meta title="Bimonthly report: March and April 2011"]]
5 We are pleased to present you the second Tails bimonthly report.
7 This report may, or may not, be followed by others depending on the
8 feedback we get: if you like reading such news about Tails, don't
9 hesitate [[telling us|support/talk]]!
11 This report sums up the work that was done on Tails in March and
18 The new Tails 0.7 major release was out on April 7th, quickly followed
19 by a bugfix and security release (0.7.1) on April 30th. See their
20 release announces for details:
22 * [[Tails 0.7 announce|news/version_0.7]]
23 * [[Tails 0.7.1 announce|news/version_0.7.1]]
25 # Google Summer of Code
27 We announced two months ago we [prepared three
28 projects](https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html#project-tails)
29 to be submitted under the Tor Project umbrella for the Google Summer
30 of Code. This was a great success for our first participation into the
31 GSoC program, as a total of five students sent applications for our
32 projects. In the end, two students were selected and will work this
33 summer on projects we have suggested:
35 * Max will implement [[tails-greeter|todo/TailsGreeter]], the
36 graphical [[todo/boot_menu]] Tails really needs as more and more
37 upcoming features (including [[todo/persistence]],
38 [[todo/macchanger]], [[todo/bridge support]]) need to ask the user
39 for input at boot time; reports of his work will be posted on a
40 dedicated [[todo/TailsGreeter/blog]].
41 * Julien Voisin will implement a Meta-data anonymizing toolkit for
42 file publication; thanks a lot to Mike Perry for accepting to be
43 Julien's mentor, as we ourselves lack the needed time to mentor two
44 students this year; Julien has setup a
45 [blog](http://mat-tor.blogspot.com/) where one can keep track of his
48 We warmly welcome Max and Julien into the Tails and Tor development
51 Thanks to everyone who made this happen, including the students whose
52 GSoC application was rejected: you are welcome to join us anyway!
56 The Great Tails Documentation Rework Plan was started. Once this is
57 done, several entry points will be available to better fit a given
58 user's available time and energy. Such work happens in the
59 `doc-rework` branch of our [[Git|contribute/git]] repository. [[Want to
60 help?|contribute/how/documentation]]
62 A brand new [["how to contribute to Tails" documentation|contribute]]
63 was published. We hope it will make it easier for anyone interested to
64 get involved and make Tails better as there many ways *you* can
65 contribute to Tails: setting up a BitTorrent or HTTP mirror, helping
66 other Tails users, improving documentation, reporting bugs, fixing
67 bugs, implementing new features, improving Tails in your own language,
68 providing needed input to developers, etc.
74 Shortly following their [announcement of Tails
75 0.7 release](https://lwn.net/Articles/439371/), LWN published a [great, long and
76 serious article about Tails](https://lwn.net/Articles/440279/) in last
79 Tails 0.7 release also [made
80 it](http://distrowatch.com/weekly.php?issue=20110418#news)
81 [twice](http://distrowatch.com/?newsid=06629) on DistroWatch.
85 We published our new website layout. If you're into CSS, patches are
86 welcome to fix the latest glitches.
88 # A glimpse towards the future
92 We've not decided yet what our plans exactly are. The alternative
93 seems to be: either we'll release 0.8 quickly with stuff that was
94 mostly ready, but not tested enough to make it into 0.7, or we'll
95 release 0.8 only when slightly more new major features are cooked and
98 More 0.7.x point releases are to be expected anyway as security issues
99 are discovered in software we ship.
101 ## Installing and upgrading Tails onto a USB stick
103 In the next months, a few of us are going to focus on preparing a tool
104 for easy install and upgrade of Tails onto USB sticks, with support
105 for an encrypted persistent volume in mind. We're likely to use
106 Fedora's [liveusb-creator](https://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator/)
107 as a basis. Either we'll make it more generic or we'll fork it
108 minimally, depending on how liveusb-creator's developers welcome the
109 idea of supporting our usecases.
113 Bridges support: we now have a working prototype that is likely to be
114 shipped into the upcoming 0.8 release. We'll make our patches to make
115 Vidalia support our usecase generic enough so that they can be merged
118 PowerPC support (pre-Intel Macs): we're "almost" there, but we have a
119 hard time prioritizing this task among all exciting enhancements that
120 could be done on Tails. If you need Tails to support pre-Intel Macs,
121 don't hesitate [[telling us|support/talk]].