1 [[!meta title="Tails report for January and February, 2015"]]
6 * [[Tails 1.2.3 was released on January 15, 2015.|news/version_1.2.3]] (minor release)
7 * Tails 1.3 was released on February 24, 2015. (major release)
8 * The next release (1.3.1) is [[planned for the 7th of April|contribute/calendar]].
15 * Tails has been started more than 356,292 times in January. This makes 11,493 boots a day on average.
16 * 27,617 downloads of the OpenPGP signature of Tails ISO from our website.
17 * 108 bug reports were received through WhisperBack.
21 * Tails has been started more than FIXME times in February. This makes FIXME boots a day on average.
22 * FIXME downloads of the OpenPGP signature of Tails ISO from our website.
23 * FIXME bug reports were received through WhisperBack.
28 The complete list of improvements is in the release announce. Some major points are:
30 * Distribute a hybrid ISO image again: no need for anyone to manually run isohybrid anymore!
31 * Tails now ships the electrum bitcoin client.
32 * Support obfs4 Tor bridges.
33 * Touchpad: enable tap-to-click, 2-finger scrolling, and disable while typing.
36 You can also contribute, see our call for help: [[Help have a Windows camouflage in Tails Jessie!|news/windows_camouflage_jessie]]
38 Documentation and website
39 =========================
41 - We completely rewrote the documentation on [[virtualization|doc/advanced_topics/virtualization]]. It now makes it clearer what is virtualization, what are the [[security implications|doc/advanced_topics/virtualization#security]] and provides detailed instructions on how to setup Tails in [[VirtualBox|doc/advanced_topics/virtualization/virtualbox]], [[virt-manager|doc/advanced_topics/virtualization/virt-manager]], and [[GNOME Boxes|doc/advanced_topics/virtualization/boxes]], either straight from ISO, from a [[physical USB stick|doc/advanced_topics/virtualization/virt-manager#usb]], or from a [[virtual USB stick|doc/advanced_topics/virtualization/virt-manager#virtual_usb]].
43 - We explained the risks of [[accessing internal
44 hard|doc/encryption_and_privacy/your_data_wont_be_saved_unless_explicitly_asked]]
47 Translation and internationalization
48 ====================================
53 - de: 12% (712) strings translated, 0% strings fuzzy, 10% words translated
54 - fr: 47% (2,679) strings translated, 2% strings fuzzy, 47% words translated
55 - pt: 34% (1,975) strings translated, 2% strings fuzzy, 34% words translated
57 [[Core PO files|contribute/l10n_tricks/core_po_files.txt]]
60 - de: 28% (368) strings translated, 1% strings fuzzy, 31% words translated
61 - fr: 93% (1,212) strings translated, 2% strings fuzzy, 97% words translated
62 - pt: 94% (1,225) strings translated, 3% strings fuzzy, 104% words translated
67 FIXME Our test suite covers 109 scenarios, 22 more that in July 2014.
69 * Lots of automatic tests! FIXME list major categories
70 * New certificate in 1.2.3, new signing key in 1.3
75 There is lots of work going on to have a [[new Greeter design|blueprint/greeter_revamp_UI/]].
77 [Discussion on the mailing-list](https://mailman.boum.org/pipermail/tails-ux/2015-February/000256.html)
79 [[!tails_ticket 8235]]
84 Laura Poitras won Ridenhour's film award for Citizenfour and offers her $10K prize to Tails - thanks, Laura! :)
91 Tails now has a [[code of conduct|contribute/working_together/code_of_conduct]]!
93 Some Tails developers attended [FOSDEM](https://fosdem.org/2015/) in Brussels, saw some interesting talks and I hear the belgian beer was good.
100 Four major french-speaking medias (Le Monde, La Libre Belgique, Le Soir de Bruxelles and RTBF - radio-télévision belge) have launched [Source Sûre](https://sourcesure.eu/), a whistleblowing platform, in french, that uses Tails.
105 - We discussed a solution for a [[screen
106 locker|blueprint/screen_locker]] that could be reused by other live
109 - We [reviewed](https://labs.riseup.net/code/issues/8235#note-11) the
110 latest mockups of the [[new Tails Greeter|blueprint/greeter_revamp_UI]]
111 with usability experts.
113 - We analyzed in depth the process for new users to [[get started with
114 Tails|blueprint/bootstrapping]] and made plans to adjust the relevant
115 tools ([[Tails Installer|blueprint/bootstrapping/installer]],
116 [[browser extension|blueprint/bootstrapping/extension]], [[Tails
117 Upgrader|blueprint/bootstrapping/upgrade]], and [[web
118 assistant|blueprint/web_assistant]]).