[Reproducible-commits] [source-date-epoch-spec] 01/04: Don't imply that Tor cares about privacy per-se. Thanks h01ger for tip.

Chris Lamb lamby at moszumanska.debian.org
Wed Aug 26 20:30:03 UTC 2015


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Author: Chris Lamb <lamby at debian.org>
Date:   Wed Aug 26 21:51:30 2015 +0200

    Don't imply that Tor cares about privacy per-se. Thanks h01ger for tip.
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 source-date-epoch-spec.xml | 12 ++++++------
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/source-date-epoch-spec.xml b/source-date-epoch-spec.xml
index 3c6b934..15052a7 100644
--- a/source-date-epoch-spec.xml
+++ b/source-date-epoch-spec.xml
@@ -57,12 +57,12 @@
 			Trust" Thompson attack.
 		</para>
 		<para>
-			Highly privacy-conscious projects such as Tor and
-			Bitcoin have a clear interest in allowing their users
-			to verify that the available binaries correspond to the
-			published source code, and infrastructure tools such as
-			Coreboot have similar reasons for wishing to empower
-			users in this way.
+			Privacy and security conscious projects such as Tor and
+			Bitcoin have a clear interest in allowing their
+			users to verify that the available binaries correspond
+			to the published source code. Core system utilities
+			such as Coreboot have similar reasons for wishing to
+			provide such assurances to their users in this way.
 		</para>
 		<para>
 			However, there are other—technical—reasons

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