From: Ari Silverstein on
On Wed, 07 Jul 2010 19:39:26 +0800, Kadaitcha Man wrote:

> =====================
>
> TLS\SSL 3.1 support added.
>
> There is now an option on the control panel to reduce the
> number of times that FeatherFoot refreshes the remailer stats.
>
> Added a warning message for broken chains and b0rked remailers
> when using a fixed set of remailers.
>
> QuickSilver directory is no longer redirected.
>
> Instructions for New Install
> ============================
> FeatherFoot Source Code:
> <http://kadaitcha.cx/FeatherFoot/FeatherFootSrc.zip>
>
> FeatherFoot Installer:
> <http://kadaitcha.cx/FeatherFoot/Install_FeatherFoot.msi>
>
> FeatherFoot Manual:
> <http://kadaitcha.cx/FeatherFoot/FeatherFoot.pdf>
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Yes, a manual. Read it.

Unfortunately, that will mean our Mr. John Corpiss will be a non-user.
Perhaps he can enlist the aid of a charity worker to read aloud your
manual. Or beat a woman near senseless holding her physical well being
hostage until she does!

> Update Beta 1 to Beta 2 Instructions
> ====================================
> If you already have Beta 1 installed, download only the
> executable from:
> <http://kadaitcha.cx/FeatherFoot/FeatherFootEXE.zip>
>
> Replace the existing FeatherFoot.exe in:
>
> On 64-bit systems:
> [X]:\Program Files (x86)\kadaitcha.cx\FeatherFoot Mixmaster Client
>
> on 32-bit systems:
> [X]:\Program Files\kadaitcha.cx\FeatherFoot Mixmaster Client
>
> Copyright and Licence
> =====================
> FeatherFoot is Copyright 2010 by http://kadaitcha.cx This program is
> free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
> of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
> Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any
> later version.
>
> This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
> WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
> MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
> Public License for more details.

Excellent effort especially for a week's worth of effort. Hail Fellow,
well met!
--
"You can't trust code that you did not totally create yourself"
Ken Thompson "Reflections on Trusting Trust"