[1]mirimir@riseup.net: I don't see the point. As Juan so likes to remind us, Tor design is fundamentally flawed, in that it's vulnerable to global adversaries. Which, in practice, means US military. So how would a fork not be vulnerable as well? Instead, why not develop something better? Absolutely right, Mirmir. BUT despite it i am happy forks are emerging only because of the fact, that it is weakening the original Tor and it's feminazi-slanderers leaders. If there are forks, also they are not the "only ones" holding/producing Tor binaries. Yes, of course, a totally alternative system will be the best (and for killing the original flawed tor and for a true anonymity tool), BUT as far as i can see, there are no real alternatives yet. That's why i'm happy, at least, by the fact of the forks. It's a form of rebel against Tor and its pseudo leaders. References 1. mailto:mirimir@riseup.net