vidalia (0.2.14-2) unstable; urgency=low

  As #552556 got solved up through the years, really great news come up today
  .
  Having "Control Socket" enabled by default on Tor package lets us to 
  turn to almost zero configuration required for Vidalia users to run Tor
  .
  This means we are be able to speak, through a local Unix socket, with Tor
  directly with no extra authentication required
  .
  Although this could appear to be frightening, basic POSIX permissions 
  are still required to access this socket, which, except in the case 
  you screw up your system, is pretty fair
  . 
  To put things into perspective, most of all services on your system, even
  the more sensible ones, have been secured this way over many decades, 
  so don't get stressed out! :-)
  . 
  Kudos to Weasel&&everyone involved in this awesome goal.

 -- Ulises Vitulli <dererk@debian.org>  Sat, 03 Sep 2011 15:47:23 -0300
