1 [[!meta date="Thu, 2 Nov 2017 12:00:00 +0000"]]
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3 [[!meta title="What we accomplished in 2017"]]
6 We recently asked you to [[give us a hand to fund our work in
7 2018|news/many_hands_make_tails]].
9 **Today, we want to tell you what we accomplished in 2017.**
11 - **New features and userfriendly interfaces**
13 - We were particularly proud of [[releasing Tails 3.0|news/version_3.0]] almost
14 at the same time as Debian 9.0 (Stretch) which strengthens our commitment to
15 the free software communities without which Tails wouldn't exist.
17 - We added new features, like [[OnionShare|doc/anonymous_internet/onionshare]]
18 for sharing files, and redesigned other core features, like *Tails Greeter*
19 and *Tails Installer*, to be much easier to use.
21 - **Security hardening**
23 - We'll soon provide a reproducible build of the ISO image to
24 protect users and developers from a malicious build of our ISO
25 image. This effort was paid for by the Mozilla Open Source Support
26 award which we received in 2016.
28 - We promised to work on making all our mirrors use **HTTPS** and
29 we're proud to announce that our mirror pool now contains over 40
30 active and fast mirrors. They all serve our files over an encrypted
31 TLS connection when downloading via the website with JavaScript
32 enabled, when using our Download And Verify Extension and when Tails
37 - We published our **[[Social
38 contract|/doc/about/social_contract]]**, the guiding
39 principles that reflect the commitment to our ideals.
43 - **Have more reliable and steady sources of income**: We created a
44 page presenting our past and present sponsors
45 and hopefully inciting more companies and individuals to make
46 substantial donations.
48 Next to this selection of new features, we also work on recurring tasks:
50 - In 2017, we published seven Tails **releases**.
52 - We answered 122 bug reports on average each month through our *help
53 desk* and helped many people being safer online. Each user request
54 costs us 6€ on average to proceed. In 2017 our help desk was paid
55 entirely out of donations.
57 - We maintain and update our **infrastructure**. You might not see this
58 effort, but it constitutes a crucial part of our work to verify that
59 everything is functioning correctly, build ISO images, test, make it
60 possible to publish emergency releases faster.
62 - Organizing our own **meetings** and attending conferences in our field
63 is critical to keep our community alive and relevant. But this is
64 usually hard to get funded by grants, so donations help us a lot here.
66 - In 2017, we attended **conferences** and connected to free software
67 and Internet freedom communities in 8 different countries: OTF Summit
68 (USA), 33C3 & Reproducible Builds world summit (Germany), FOSDEM
69 (Belgium), IFF (Spain), Tor dev (Netherlands), GUADEC (United
70 Kingdom), DebConf (Canada), CryptoRave (Brasil).
72 - Keeping Tails successful also implies quite a bit of
73 **administration** to raise funds, do accounting, organize work, write
76 Besides substantial donations, we would be able to better plan our
77 future work if we would receive many more monthly donations.
79 **If you can, we'd love for you to sign up for monthly donations at
80 whatever level suits you ($5 = formidable. $10 = wonderful. More money =
83 If you like our work, please take one minute to keep Tails alive.
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