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Saptak's Blog Home About RSS Archive Saptak's Blog Posts Making my first OnionShare release Posted: 2024-02-29T18:11:14+05:30 One of the biggest bottlenecks in maintaining the OnionShare desktop application has been packaging and releasing the tool. Since OnionShare is a cross platform tool, we need to ensure that release works in most different desktop Operating Systems. To know more about the pain that goes through in making an OnionShare release, read the blogs[1][2][3] that Micah Lee wrote on this topic. However, one other big bottleneck in our release process apart from all the technical difficulties is that Micah has always been the one making the releases, and even though the other maintainers are aware of process, we have never actually made a release. Hence, to mitigate that, we decided that I will be making the OnionShare 2.6.1 release. PS: Since Micah has written pretty detailed blogs with code snippets, I am not going to include much code snippets (unless I made significant changes) to not lengthen this already long code further. I am going to keep this blog more like a narrative of my experience. Read more Google Open Source Peer Bonus Award 2023 Posted: 2023-04-20T13:02:22+05:30 I am honored to be a recipient of the Google Open Source Peer Bonus 2023. Thank you Rick Viscomi for nominating me for my work with the Web Almanac 2022 project. I was the author of Security and Accessibility chapters of the Web Almanac 2022. For the last year, I have started to spend more time in contributing, maintaining and creating Open Source project and reduced the amount of contracts I usually would do. So this letter of appreciated feels great and helps me get an additional boost in continuing to do Open Source Projects. Some of the other Open Source projects that I have been contributing and trying to spend more time on are: OnionShare Tumpa The A11Y Project Wagtail Accessibility Team In case someone is interested in supporting me to continue doing open source projects focused towards security, privacy and accessibility, I also created a GitHub Sponsors account. Progressive Enhancement is not anti-JavaScript Posted: 2022-05-21T02:18:32+05:30 Yesterday, I came across a tweet by Sara Soueidan, which resonated with me. Mostly because I have had this discussion (or heated arguments) quite a few times with many folks. Please go and read her tweet thread since she mentions some really great points about why progressive enhancement is not anti-js. As someone who cares about security, privacy, and accessibility, I have always been an advocate of progressive enhancement. I always believe that a website (or any web-based solution) should be accessible even without JavaScript in the browser. And more often than not, people take me as someone who is anti-JavaScript. Well, let me explain with the help (a lot of help) of resources already created by other brilliant folks. Read more There is a lot more to autocomplete than you think Posted: 2022-05-08T16:00:45+05:30 Anyone who has dealt with