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We're looking for a developer to take over Collusion development! If you're interested please contact jono@mozilla.com.
For collusion updates, please follow the [http://collusion.tumblr.com/ Collusion blog].


= Links =  
= Links =  


Code is on GitHub at: https://github.com/toolness/collusion
Code is on [https://github.com/mozilla/collusion Github]


Bug list is in the GitHub issue tracker.
Bug list is in the [https://github.com/mozilla/collusion/issues GitHub issue tracker].


Chrome/Safari port at: https://github.com/disconnectme/chrollusion
Mailing list is at:


Latest released version of the add-on is at https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/collusion/
Development mailing list is at:  


Latest testing build is at http://people.mozilla.com/~jdicarlo/collusion.xpi
[https://github.com/disconnectme/chrollusion Chrome/Safari port]
 
[https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/collusion/ Latest released version of the add-on]
 
Latest testing build is at http://people.mozilla.com/~jdicarlo/collusion.xpi (edit: where does this URL come from?)


Discussion happens on the dev-privacy@lists.mozilla.org mailing list.
Discussion happens on the dev-privacy@lists.mozilla.org mailing list.

Revision as of 18:58, 7 September 2012

For collusion updates, please follow the Collusion blog.

Links

Code is on Github

Bug list is in the GitHub issue tracker.

Mailing list is at:

Development mailing list is at:

Chrome/Safari port

Latest released version of the add-on

Latest testing build is at http://people.mozilla.com/~jdicarlo/collusion.xpi (edit: where does this URL come from?)

Discussion happens on the dev-privacy@lists.mozilla.org mailing list.

The original Collusion blog post by Atul Varma: http://www.toolness.com/wp/2011/07/collusion/

Roadmap [DRAFT]

  • Standardize data format
  • Revised look and feel
  • Features
    • Enable blocking filters (off and on)
    • Show individual tracker info on tabs
  • Harmonize cross-browser versions (Firefox, Chrome, Safari)
    • parallel repos, contribute patches to each other
    • common look and feel, features
  • data safety
    • Data sharing opt-in w/ public-facing database API
  • Improve visualization
    • Better indicators for sites who are trackers - Q: why is this node red? independently verifiable
  • More and better discovery - idea: filters (Privacychoice.org)
  • website improvements
    • display data from global tracking db - for Collusion users add a "throw your coin in the fountain" feature
  • improved branding/product description

Guide to Collusion development

TODO