Skip to content

GitLab

  • Menu
Projects Groups Snippets
    • Loading...
  • Help
    • Help
    • Support
    • Community forum
    • Submit feedback
    • Contribute to GitLab
  • Sign in / Register
  • T tails
  • Project information
    • Project information
    • Activity
    • Labels
    • Members
  • Repository
    • Repository
    • Files
    • Commits
    • Branches
    • Tags
    • Contributors
    • Graph
    • Compare
  • Issues 979
    • Issues 979
    • List
    • Boards
    • Service Desk
    • Milestones
  • Merge requests 15
    • Merge requests 15
  • Deployments
    • Deployments
    • Releases
  • Monitor
    • Monitor
    • Incidents
  • Analytics
    • Analytics
    • Repository
    • Value stream
  • Activity
  • Graph
  • Create a new issue
  • Commits
  • Issue Boards
Collapse sidebar
  • tails
  • tails
  • Issues
  • #6021

Closed
Open
Created Jul 18, 2013 by import-from-Redmine@import-from-Redmine

minitube

Originally created by Tails on #6021 (Redmine)

minitube is a native YouTube client. It is in Debian (minitube (6MB compressed .deb files), but won’t be in Wheezy due to the version in testing at the time of the freeze being incompatible with the latest Youtube API (Debian bug #673696. The version in sid at the time of this writing (1.9-1) is easily backported for Squeeze, though.

Roadmap

Update: we’re giving up with minitube (no feedback from upstream for months regarding the patches Alessandro proposed them). smtube might be a better path to follow.

We have a feature/minitube branch that installs a minitube backport. It works fine.

  • upstream Alessandro’s patch to make minitube use SOCKS. (We’d like to stop shipping a HTTP proxy entirely, so adding applications than rely on it may not be great.)
  • discuss if the search suggestion feature is blocker
  • wait for Jacob to audit Minitube for anonymity issues: bug tails/tails#8064 on Tor Project’s Trac
  • Once convinced we want minitube in Tails, write user and design documentation.

Design

According to Alessandro Grassi’s audit, the search history is only used to display past searches under the search box, so it should not have any adverse effects in Tails threat model.

Related issues

  • Related to #5584 (closed)
Edited May 15, 2020 by import-from-Redmine
To upload designs, you'll need to enable LFS and have an admin enable hashed storage. More information
Assignee
Assign to
Time tracking