1 [[!meta date="Fri Oct 5 12:00:56 2012 +0000"]]
2 [[!meta title="Tails report for September, 2012"]]
4 September, 2012 has been pretty busy for Tails. Here is a report of what
10 Tails 0.13 was released on September 18th. See the [[announcement for more
11 details|version_0.13]].
13 The release came out one week late compared to the initial schedule.
14 This is due to an unexpected late arrival of the updated Iceweasel ESR
17 The next release, labeled 0.14, should be released by the end of
18 October. A first release candidate should be available for testing on
24 Tails has been started and successfully connected to the Tor network
25 around 71.000 times in September. That makes a boot every 36 seconds on
26 average. This number is an approximation from the requests made for the
27 security announcements feed. The later is retrieved by Tails after being
28 connected to Tor to eventually encourage users to update.
30 47 reports were received through WhisperBack.
32 The forum activity went pretty crazy with 1038 new messages, 156 of them
33 signed by "Tails". Not the highest signal/noise ratio in history,
39 A fix was merged for the [[slow browsing experience of the
40 documentation|todo/faster_offline_documentation_browsing]] available inside
43 Some progress was made on the front of [[supporting multiple
44 kernels|todo/nx_bit]], that should lead a future version of Tails to use
45 multiple cores and more than 3GB of memory eventually, as well as fixing most
46 of the dreaded "not all memory is wiped at shutdown" bug.
48 A first attempt to tackle [[persistent connections in Network
49 Manager|todo/persistence_preset_-_NM_connections]] is available for reviews.
51 'Old style' [[PC speaker is now disabled|todo/disable_pc_speaker]] to prevent
52 loud, unexpected beeps.
54 The [Unsafe Web browser now disables all Iceweasel
55 extensions](http://git.immerda.ch/?p=amnesia.git;a=commit;h=64da202).
57 The [[firewall is now configured using `ferm`|todo/ferm]].
59 The [build process is now more likely to fail instead of letting errors
60 slip](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001634.html)
63 Tails (`devel` Git branch) is now [[using Tor 0.2.3|todo/Tor_0.2.3]].
65 One of the new feature of Tor 0.2.3 is network stream isolation.
66 Subsequent [[anonymity enhancements have been
67 implemented|todo/separate_Tor_streams]] and will be available in Tails 0.14.
69 The [[readahead breakage|todo/fix_background_readahead]] resulting in a
70 noticeable pause during startup has been fixed.
72 The [Vagrant-based build system was
73 optimized](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001594.html).
75 Some more work has been done in [improving handling of init
76 scripts](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001643.html).
78 The bug that made the [[default search engine for some languages fallback on
79 Google|bugs/languages_without_a_localized_Startpage_get_Google_by_default]] has
82 Some [more build system optimization related to package
83 installation](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001718.html).
85 An [input method for Japanese has been
86 added](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001719.html)
87 and will be in Tails 0.14.
89 [[Programs used by default to open downloaded files were often
90 sub-optimal|todo/open_mp3_with_totem_instead_of_audacity]]. The issue is now
93 A [bug resulting in whisperback reporting an inexistent
94 error](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001621.html)
95 during the send process has been fixed.
97 On the OpenPGP smartcards support front, some backports were prepared
103 [Two contributors interested in working on Tails server showed
104 up](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001559.html).
106 Some [feedback and comments about the 'uwt'
107 script](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001575.html)
110 [Experiments on backporting
111 Iceweasel](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001600.html).
113 [What should be done with the system date when it's off any reasonable
114 limit?](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001637.html)
116 [Schedule for the upcoming 0.14
117 release](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001647.html).
119 [Block/unblock wireless
120 devices?](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001648.html)
122 [Researching best way to implement persistent browser
123 bookmarks](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001644.html),
124 with some first patches from Alessandro Grassi.
126 [Should Tails ship a "download
127 manager"?](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001670.html).
129 [Should PCMCIA / ExpressCard / Firewall be
130 deactivated?](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001671.html)
132 [What should be the default web browser
133 homepage?](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-dev/2012-September/001672.html)
135 Documentation and website
136 =========================
138 The documentation has received several small improvements in the
141 * List what can be done when Tails does not start.
142 * Better phrasing of the disclaimer about TrueCrypt.
143 * Adjust TrueCrypt documentation for the current boot menu.
144 * Specify what happens to the persistent volume when using
145 the clone option of the installer.
146 * Be more explicit of what should be done after installing
148 * Link more appropriately the Torrent OpenPGP signature.
150 An important amount of (still invisible) work has been done to replace
151 the forum with a Q&A-style (like StackOverflow) web application that
152 would suit our needs (and possibly the Tor project's ones -- we'll see).
157 The French translations has received a sturdy stream of updates.
159 The website is currently at:
161 * FR: 79% translated, 1% fuzzy
162 * PT: 50% translated, 1% fuzzy
163 * ES: 28% translated, 3% fuzzy
164 * DE: 13% translated, 1% fuzzy
169 The `tails::whisperback::relay` Puppet class was brought into working
170 state. This allowed us to setup additional WhisperBack relays:
171 fail-over should now ensure bug reporting is possible most of
172 the time. See Git repository at:
173 `git://webmasters.boum.org/tails-puppet-module-tails`
175 The server that will be dedicated to Tails development needs was
176 delivered and plugged in the SeaCCP colocation. Many thanks to our
177 friends at Riseup, who helped a lot through the whole process, and to
178 the Tor project, who supports us once again by funding the
179 server hosting! Debian Wheezy was installed.
181 A Redmine install was setup at Riseup Labs to allow us to evaluate it.
187 The discussions with sponsor Bravo are going well. It's likely that
188 around 20 days of work for two developers will be funded by