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Old News
- 2013-10-31 — The next Tahoe-LAFS Summit to be held Nov. 11-13 in San Francisco
- 2013-09-06 — Tahoe-LAFS was featured on the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)'s tech blog
- 2013-10-14 — Tahoe-LAFS featured in InfoWorld
- 2013-10-04 — Tahoe-LAFS featured in New Republic
- 2013-09-27 — Tahoe-LAFS is one of the featured projects at the GNU 30th Birthday Hackathon
- 2013-07-31 — LeastAuthority.com announces their commercial LAFS service “S4”
- 2014-02-02 -- Spam filtering has been enabled on this Trac — if you have any problems with false-positives, please report them on #tahoe-lafs.
- 2013-11-08 -- rentanode.nl announces commercial LAFS service
- 2013-10-31 -- The next Tahoe-LAFS Summit to be held Nov. 11-13 in San Francisco
- 2013-09-06 -- Tahoe-LAFS was featured on the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)'s tech blog
- 2013-10-14 -- Tahoe-LAFS featured in InfoWorld
- 2013-10-04 -- Tahoe-LAFS featured in New Republic</a>
- 2013-09-27 -- Tahoe-LAFS is one of the featured projects at the GNU 30th Birthday Hackathon
- 2013-07-31 -- LeastAuthority.com announces their commercial LAFS service “S4”
- 2013-07-28 -- Havenco announces commercial LAFS service
- 2013-07-05 -- we just learned that Tahoe-LAFS was presented at the annual Storage Developer Conference
- 2013-05-01 -- v1.10.0 released
- 2013-03-18 -- Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #43 is released
- 2013-03-18 -- Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #43
- 2013-03-03 -- Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #42
- 2012-08-20 — Tahoe-LAFS mentioned in Jonathan Zittrain's CRYPTO keynote (the whole talk is excellent; the Tahoe-LAFS mention is at 58:04).
- 2012-07-03 — v1.9.2 released
- 2012-03-30 — Tahoe-LAFS Hack Fest in Boulder, Colorado and online
- 2012-02-04 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #24 is released
- 2012-01-09 — advisory: Kevan Carstensen discovered an important security vulnerability in Tahoe-LAFS v1.9.0
- 2012-01-28 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #23 is released
- 2012-01-21 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #22 is released
- 2012-01-14 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #21 is released
- 2012-01-12 — v1.9.1 released, fixing security vulnerability
- 2012-01-09 — advisory: Kevan Carstensen discovered an important security vulnerability in Tahoe-LAFS v1.9.0
- 2012-01-07 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #20 is released
- 2011-12-13 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #19 is released
- 2011-11-29 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #18 is released
- 2011-11-22 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #17 is released
- 2011-10-31 — v1.9.0 released, adding MDMF and blacklist support
- 2011-10-29 — new server! If you can read this, we succeeded at moving this trac to a new server. If you can see this faster than you used to, then it was worth it.
- 2011-10-10 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #14
- 2011-09-23 — The Second International Tahoe-LAFS Summit will be held November 7 through November 11 in San Francisco
- 2011-09-13 — v1.8.3 released, fixing a security vulnerability
- 2011-09-06 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #13 is released
- 2011-08-30 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #12 is released
- 2011-08-25 — 1.9.0alpha1 available for testing
- 2011-08-14 — Tahoe-LAFS Weekly News #11 is released
- 2011-07-24 — The pubgrid is no longer available
- 2011-06-27 — The Tahoe-LAFS Summit, June 27 - 30, San Francisco
Come socialize, share ideas, and hack on code! See the Summit Page.
- 2011-01-30 — v1.8.2 Released!
Twisted-10.2 compatibility, small bugfixes.
- 2010-12-14 — EFF post
Interesting mention in summary of useful tools when dealing with censorship.
- 2010-11-28 — v1.8.1 Released!
Several bugfixes, including a security fix and a performance improvement.
- 2010-09-24 — v1.8.0 Released!
This release offers greatly improved performance and fault-tolerance of downloads. It also improves consistency of command-line options, internationalization on Windows, code organization, tests, logging, and packaging.
- 2010-07-19 — v1.7.1 Released!
This stable minor release adds several bugfixes and improvements in security, forward-compatibility, packaging, usability, and portability.
- 2010-06-18 — v1.7.0 of Tahoe-LAFS is Released!
This release adds a fully functional SFTP interface, support for non-ASCII character encodings, and a new upload algorithm which guarantees that each file is spread over multiple servers for fault-tolerance.
- 2010-05-25 — Zooko presented Tahoe-LAFS at CONfidence 2010 in Kraków, Poland
- 2010-04-26 — Google Summer of Code chooses to sponsor Tahoe-LAFS!
- 2010-03-05 — Brian and Zooko presented Tahoe-LAFS at RSA in San Francisco. Slides here.
- 2010-02-27 — v1.6.1 of Tahoe-LAFS is Released!
This is a bugfix release which fixes a few small regressions in v1.6.0.
- 2010-02-01 — v1.6.0 of Tahoe-LAFS is Released!
Tahoe-LAFS v1.6 features greatly improved performance, usability, and forward-compatibility, and deep-immutable directories.
- 2010-01-20 — The Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative
The Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative, a U.S.A. national cyber-defense initiative, has published a report brainstorming new ways to defend national security. The report praises Tahoe-LAFS!
- 2009-12-29 — Chaos Communications Congress 2009
There was a Tahoe-LAFS Workshop at the Chaos Communication Congress 2009 organized by François Deppierraz.
- 2009-10-30 — RSA Conference 2010
Tahoe-LAFS will be presented at the RSA Conference 2010 in San Francisco: Your cloud storage provider does not need access to your data.
- 2009-10-02 — HadoopWorld 2009
Tahoe-LAFS was presented at HadoopWorld in New York City
- 2009-10-01 — included in Ubuntu
Tahoe-LAFS is included in Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)!
- 2009-08-15 — Windows client
Allmydata.com has open-sourced its Windows client. Thank you, allmydata.com!
- 2009-08-04 — featured in Ars Technica
Tahoe-LAFS is reviewed by Ars Technica
- 2009-08-01 — v1.5 released!
This is a major release adding UI, performance, portability and forward-compatibility improvements and fixing a couple of small bugs. Please see the Release Notes.
- 2009-05-27 — Open Knowledge Foundation grid
The Open Knowledge Foundation is now running a Tahoe-LAFS grid!
- 2009-05-07 — "Hack Tahoe!" Hall of Fame update
The "Hack Tahoe!" Contest Hall of Fame has been updated to show a picture of Christian Grothoff's smiling face as he receives his personalized "I Hacked Tahoe" t-shirt.
- 2009-04-18 — LAPTOP VERSUS AXE
NEWSFLASH! Tahoe-LAFS Developer Goes Crazy — Laptop Versus Axe! — Chaos On Stage At CodeCon — Film at 11
- 2009-14-13 — v1.4 released!
This is a major release adding garbage collection, improved diagnostics, and fixing a major performance problem with downloading multi-GB files. Please see the Release Notes.
- 2009-02-13 — v1.3 released!
This is a major release adding several new features. Please see the Release Notes.
- 2008-09-23 — FAST'09 paper
A Performance Evaluation and Examination of Open-Source Erasure Coding Libraries For Storage will be presented at FAST-2009: 7th USENIX Conference on File and Storage Technologies
- 2008-08-24 — interactive illustration
Here is an interactive illustration showing how Tahoe works, thanks to Drew Perttula.
- 2008-08-18 — publication of a paper describing Tahoe
The paper describing Tahoe has been accepted into the ACM Storage, Security, and Survivability Workshop
- 2008-07-21 — v1.2 released!
This release fixes a security flaw in Tahoe v1.1 and offers several other improvements. Please see the Release Notes
- 2008-07-18 — The Hack Tahoe! contest is now in progress!
- 2008-07-10 — Justin Boreta helped me make this web page look much better. Thanks, Justin! --Zooko
- 2008-06-11 — Tahoe, the Least-Authority Filesystem v1.1 released!
This release fixes several serious issues in Tahoe v1.0, and improves the user interfaces. Please see the Release Notes.
- 2008-04-30 — in the news
Tahoe is reviewed by the weekly programmer magazine LWN.net.
- 2008-03-25 — Tahoe, the Least-Authority Filesystem v1.0 released!
This is version 1.0. We plan to actively support this branch for the forseeable future and to maintain backwards compatibility with it in future releases of Tahoe.
Please see the Release Notes.
- 2008-03-13 — Allmydata.org Tahoe v0.9 released!
This is a major release of allmydata.org "Tahoe" — Tahoe is now considered stable enough to store valuable data.
Please see the Release Notes.
- 2008-03-14 — Tahoe presented at PyCon
PyCon2008: paper and slides
- 2008-02-15 — Allmydata.org Tahoe v0.8.0 released!
This release extends the user interfaces to provide visibility into the operation of the network, and adds preliminary Windows, Macintosh, and FUSE extensions.
Please see the Release Notes.
- 2008-01-08 — Allmydata.org Tahoe v0.7.0 released!
This release adds decentralized mutable files and directories, a FUSE interface, and a novel open source licence.
Please see the Release Notes.
- 2007-10-15 — Allmydata.org Tahoe v0.6.1 released!
This release focusses on packaging, documentation, and usability.
Please see the Release Notes.
- 2007-09-24 — Allmydata Tahoe v0.6 released!
This release features improved packaging (including binary packages for easier installation), performance, reliability, and potential future-compatibility.
Please see the Release Notes.
- 2007-08-23 — Allmydata Tahoe v0.5.1 released!
This fixes a security flaw in Tahoe v0.5.0.
Please see the Release Notes.
- 2007-08-21 — security flaw
Nathan Wilcox has discovered that the new web API in allmydata-tahoe version 0.5 is vulnerable to XSRF attack. An XSRF — or "Cross-Site Reference Forgery" attack — is one in which an attacker creates an innocuous-looking hyperlink, and if a user clicks on that hyperlink then it causes deletion or theft of the user's data. We are working on a fix for this problem, and in the meantime if you have stored any private or precious data on a tahoe grid, then you can make sure that you are not exposed to this threat by shutting down your tahoe node before browsing the web.
You can read more about the attack and our fix in this bug tracker ticket:
- 2007-08-17 — Allmydata Tahoe v0.5 is released.
- 2007-06-29 — Allmydata Tahoe v0.4 is released.
- 2007-06-11 — Allmydata Tahoe v0.3 is released.
- 2007-02-02 — Allmydata Tahoe v0.2 is released.
Old Buzz
2008-08-24 — Here is an interactive illustration showing how Tahoe works, thanks to Drew Perttula.
2008-09-10 — Thanks for the memory
2008-09-04 — Box.net powers online storage for Dell ‘netbook’
2008-08-31 — Carbonite CEO: Online Backups Sell
2008-05-02 — Mozy Delivers Solid Online Backup comparison to Mozy
- 2008-04-27 Rounded Corners - 202 (SaaS + open disclosure)
- 2008-04-20 E-Portfolios for Learning
- 2007-10-09 Is Wuala a BitTorrent 2.0?
- 2006-11-14 Peter Secor, CEO of Allmydata.com
- 2006-01-31 The Online Storage Gang
- 2005-11-24 Openomy, OmniDrive and AllMyData - Online Storage Just Got Interesting!