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20 msgid "[[!meta title=\"Tails report from August to December 2014\"]]\n"
25 msgid "[[!meta date=\"Wed, 04 Mar 2015 14:17:29 +0000\"]]\n"
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35 "As you might have noticed, [[the last monthly report|news/"
36 "report_2014_06-07]] was a long time ago, because the people who were doing "
37 "them had really no time left. Somebody new finally takes over, let's hope it "
43 "So, here is a minimal report for the second half of 2014, the next ones will "
54 "[[Tails 1.1.1 was released on September 2, 2014.|news/version_1.1.1]] (minor "
60 "[[Tails 1.2 was released on October 14, 2014.|news/version_1.2]] (major "
66 "[[Tails 1.2.1 was released on December 3, 2014.|news/version_1.2.1]] (minor "
72 "[[Tails 1.2.2 was released on December 15, 2014.|news/version_1.2.2]] "
73 "(special minor release for security reasons)"
82 msgid "For details, see each release announcement. Notable changes include:"
87 "1.1.1: [[I2P|doc/anonymous_internet/i2p]] now needs to be enabled with a "
88 "boot option. We made this choice after [[a security hole affected I2P|"
89 "security/Security_hole_in_I2P_0.9.13]] ; this problem is now fixed, but if "
90 "any other is discovered in the future, it won't affect Tails users who don't "
96 "1.2: [[Tor Browser|doc/anonymous_internet/Tor_Browser]] replaces the "
97 "previous Firefox + Torbutton setup. This allows us to work more closely with "
98 "Tor people and provide a more unified experience to the user."
101 #. type: Bullet: '* '
103 "Several major applications are [[confined with AppArmor|contribute/design/"
104 "application_isolation]]. This improves the overall security provided by "
105 "Tails, and AppArmor work is going on to confine more applications :)"
108 #. type: Bullet: '* '
110 "1.2.1: finally remove [[TrueCrypt|doc/encryption_and_privacy/truecrypt]]. It "
111 "was abandonned upstream since a long time, and it's safer to use maintained, "
112 "reviewed encryption methods, like [[LUKS|doc/encryption_and_privacy/"
113 "encrypted_volumes]] (that's what the [[persistence|doc/first_steps/"
114 "persistence]] uses). You can still open your TrueCrypt volumes, but we "
115 "recommand you switch to LUKS volumes as soon as possible."
123 #. type: Bullet: '- '
125 "We passed a [[call for donations|news/who_are_you_helping]] on our website "
126 "which was quite successful. Donations are still welcome though :)"
129 #. type: Bullet: '- '
131 "The grant proposal that we submitted to the [Digital Defenders](https://"
132 "digitaldefenders.org/) was approved. It will fund part of our activity over "
139 " - Build our capacity to provide same-day security updates:\n"
140 " - Increase the test coverage of our automated test suite to cover\n"
141 " most of our remaining manual tests.\n"
142 " - Write automated tests for the new features to be developed during\n"
144 " - Buy dedicated hardware to allow core developers to be able to run\n"
145 " the test suite locally.\n"
146 " - Streamline the installation process for less tech-savvy people:\n"
147 " - Have Tails Installer available in Debian, Ubuntu, and derivatives.\n"
148 " - Write a Firefox extension to automate the ISO verification at\n"
150 " - Rework our download and installation instructions as a web\n"
151 " assistant to guide new users step-by-step through the process.\n"
152 " - Provide one year of help desk.\n"
155 #. type: Bullet: '- '
157 "We submitted a full proposal to the [Open Technology Fund](https://www."
158 "opentechfund.org/). It passed a first round of review and is now waiting for "
159 "the approval of their final committee."
167 #. type: Bullet: '- '
169 "Several Tails contributors attended the [31C3](https://events.ccc.de/"
170 "category/31c3/) in Hamburg. We held a Tails table where many people came to "
171 "ask questions, get Tails installed, start to contribute or just say thank "
172 "you. We even had some origami folding moments :)"
175 #. type: Bullet: '- '
177 "We passed a call for help on [[porting Windows camouflage to GNOME 3.14|news/"
178 "windows_camouflage_jessie]]."
183 msgid "Press & Testimonials\n"
188 "For more information concerning the second half of 2014, see [[our press "
192 #. type: Bullet: '* '
194 "2014-12-29: In [Reconstructive narratives](http://media.ccc.de/browse/"
195 "congress/2014/31c3_-_6258_-_en_-_saal_1_-_201412282030_-"
196 "_reconstructing_narratives_-_jacob_-_laura_poitras.html#video) at the 31th "
197 "Chaos Communication Congress, Jacob Appelbaum and Laura Poitras explained "
198 "that properly implemented encryption technologies such as Tor, Tails, GnuPG, "
199 "OTR, and RedPhone are some of the only ones that can blind the pervasive "
200 "surveillance of the NSA. They are rated as \"catastrophic\" by the NSA "
204 #. type: Bullet: '* '
206 "Tails is being used in the film [Citizenfour](https://citizenfourfilm.com/) "
207 "by Laura Poitras and appears in the credits."
212 msgid "Documentation\n"
215 #. type: Bullet: '- '
217 "We documented a workaround to [[empty the trash|doc/encryption_and_privacy/"
218 "secure_deletion#empty_trash]] of the persistent volume."
227 msgid "In August 2014:"
230 #. type: Bullet: '* '
232 "Tails has been started more than 287,156 times in August. This makes 9,263 "
233 "boots a day on average."
236 #. type: Bullet: '* '
238 "19,910 downloads of the OpenPGP signature of Tails ISO from our website."
241 #. type: Bullet: '* '
242 msgid "110 bug reports were received through WhisperBack."
246 msgid "In September 2014:"
249 #. type: Bullet: '* '
251 "Tails has been started more than 344,639 times in September. This makes "
252 "11,488 boots a day on average."
255 #. type: Bullet: '* '
257 "26,311 downloads of the OpenPGP signature of Tails ISO from our website."
260 #. type: Bullet: '* '
261 msgid "102 bug reports were received through WhisperBack."
265 msgid "In October 2014:"
268 #. type: Bullet: '* '
270 "Tails has been started more than 364,727 times in October. This makes 11,765 "
271 "boots a day on average."
274 #. type: Bullet: '* '
276 "27,342 downloads of the OpenPGP signature of Tails ISO from our website."
279 #. type: Bullet: '* '
280 msgid "160 bug reports were received through WhisperBack."
284 msgid "In November 2014:"
287 #. type: Bullet: '* '
289 "Tails has been started more than 337,962 times in November. This makes "
290 "11,265 boots a day on average."
293 #. type: Bullet: '* '
295 "21,301 downloads of the OpenPGP signature of Tails ISO from our website."
298 #. type: Bullet: '* '
299 msgid "74 bug reports were received through WhisperBack."
303 msgid "In December 2014:"
306 #. type: Bullet: '* '
308 "Tails has been started more than 347,669 times in December. This makes "
309 "11,215 boots a day on average."
312 #. type: Bullet: '* '
314 "26,549 downloads of the OpenPGP signature of Tails ISO from our website."
317 #. type: Bullet: '* '
318 msgid "91 bug reports were received through WhisperBack."