Can tor project take over the whonix project or something, please?

This post is a masterclass in how to turn legitimate grievances into
a self-sabotaging mess.
You have real complaints about onion service
reliability and support quality, but you package them so aggressively
that nobody wants to agree with you.

I take this criticism, it’s valid. I was very frustrated with @Patrick,
at that moment, as he wasn’t simply acknowledging the existence of
connectivity problems. Check the threads where I repeated; he was
replying with a bland, “non reproducible.” My ass…

The funny thing is Tails removed onion repos since
6.4

Wasn’t aware of this. Alright.

So you’re demanding Whonix maintain the exact infrastructure Tails
abandoned under Tor Project management. That is not a solution.

Seems so.

Can tor project take over the whonix project or something, please?

The “Tor Project takeover” proposal is hilariously misguided. You want
to solve perceived problems with more centralization?

I wanted to “solve the perceived problems” with a more professional
management of the project, and support for the users’ issues.

The repeated calls for maintainers “exit” cross over from criticism
into character
assassination.

Yeah alright, whatever. I don’t wish ill to patrick, and I didn’t want
to ass. his character.

Tor Project is already a bottleneck with it’s own documented
dysfunction. Handing Whonix to them does not magically create
resources or competence. It just adds another layer of bureaucracy to
an already strained project. You are demanding a human being abandon a
decade of work because you had a bad support experience. That reads as
entitled, not constructive.

Yeah, aight.

Listen I like both projects and would like both to put their perceived
differences aside. Realistically I doubt that will happen, but what is
hinted at is not the solution you think it is.

kk.