Thanks for the reply grarpamp!
People are free to create their own wiki account and add descriptions and links to their tools / projects on the relavant wiki pages.
I already have an account in Trac, however I was worried that editing the wiki to mention the appropriate tools would potentially count as advertising, so I didn't consider it before...
You probably want to go a few cycles of feedback and development with users on the wiki and the tor-talk / tor-relays lists before ready to having it appear on website "projects" list.
I agree, but I am not sure where I should start with getting feedback as it is quite hard to find users of ProxAllium.
Projects that distribute binaries should of course be open source, and reproducible per build instructions included with their source.
This is also one of the cons of the programming language I am using (AutoIt) to develop ProxAllium. AutoIt uses tokenization during compilation which adds random data to the binary thus making it impossible to have reproducible builds.
With Regards, Damon H. (TheDcoder)
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