Friday, August 19, 2005

Tor starts anonymous GUI competition

Via The Inquirer:

THE DEVELOPERS of Tor - which is supported by the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) - is launching a competition to create a graphical front end.
The idea is that people will be able to install and configure Tor easily without necessarily having to be software wizards.

Tor currently helps to create anonymous identities when using IRC, browsers, instant messaging and the like.

The first phase of the competition is for entrants to produce mockups of good interfaces. The second phase is providing working implementations. Entries are invited for both.

The EFF said the winning entries will be open source, show good graphic design, and have a simple interface. Everyone who enters gets a free t-shirt.

More details of the project, here.

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