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author | Nick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org> | 2004-12-21 19:40:08 +0000 |
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committer | Nick Mathewson <nickm@torproject.org> | 2004-12-21 19:40:08 +0000 |
commit | 64195e380d08b7e293071392ffb16d5691129eda (patch) | |
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Nuke irst-person pronouns
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diff --git a/doc/tor-doc.html b/doc/tor-doc.html index 6eccc5d9c..60dc3d4f9 100644 --- a/doc/tor-doc.html +++ b/doc/tor-doc.html @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ whether connections relayed through your computer originated at your computer or not. <li>You can also get stronger anonymity by configuring your Tor clients to use your Tor server for entry or for exit. -<li>You're helping me with development and scalability testing. +<li>You're helping the Tor staff with development and scalability testing. <li>You're helping your fellow Internet users by providing a larger network. Also, having servers in many different pieces of the Internet gives users more robustness against curious telcos and brute force @@ -239,7 +239,8 @@ having even low-bandwidth servers is useful too.</li> <p>To set up a Tor server, do the following steps after installing Tor. (These instructions are Unix-centric; if you're excited about working -with us to get a Tor server working on Windows, let us know and we'll +with the Tor developers to get a Tor server working on Windows, let us know +and we'll work with you to fix whatever bugs come up.) </p> @@ -287,7 +288,7 @@ If you choose a particularly open exit policy, you might want to make sure your upstream or ISP is ok with that choice. <li>3. You may find the initscripts in contrib/tor.sh or contrib/torctl useful if you want to set up Tor to start at boot. Let -us know which script you find more useful. +the Tor developers know which script you find more useful. <li>4. Consider setting your hostname to 'anonymous' or 'proxy' or 'tor-proxy' if you can, so when other people see the address in their web logs or whatever, they will more quickly understand what's |