From: oes Date: Fri, 17 May 2002 13:47:33 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Added narrative and links X-Git-Tag: v_3_0_branchpoint~55 X-Git-Url: http://www.privoxy.org/gitweb/user-manual/copyright.html?a=commitdiff_plain;h=89f30d269f96d09a6b0041aeecd8224f85f5b393;p=privoxy.git Added narrative and links --- diff --git a/doc/source/history.sgml b/doc/source/history.sgml index 834ffcdc..057da5e7 100644 --- a/doc/source/history.sgml +++ b/doc/source/history.sgml @@ -25,23 +25,48 @@ --> - Privoxy is evolved, and derived from, - the Internet Junkbuster, with many - improvements and enhancements over the original. + In the beginning, there was the + Internet Junkbuster, + by Anonymous Coders and Junkbusters + Corporation. It saved many users a lot of pain in the early days of + web advertising and user tracking. - Junkbuster was originally written by Anonymous - Coders and Junkbusters - Corporation, and was released as free open-source software under the - GNU GPL. Stefan - Waldherr made many improvements, and started the SourceForge project - Privoxy to rekindle development. There are now several active - developers contributing. The last stable release of - Junkbuster was v2.0.2, which has now - grown whiskers ;-). + But the web, its protocols and standards, and with it, the techniques for + forcing users to consume ads, give up autonomy over their browsing, and + for spying on them, kept evolving. Unfortunately, the Internet + Junkbuster did not. Version 2.0.2, published in 1998, was + (and is) the last official + release + available from Junkbusters Corporation. + Fortunately, it had been released under the GNU + GPL, which allowed further + development by others. + + So Stefan Waldherr started maintaining an + improved version of the + software, to which eventually a number of people contributed patches. + It could already replace banners with a transparent image, and had a first + version of pop-up killing, but it was still very closely based on the + original, with all its limitations, such as the lack of HTTP/1.1 support, + flexible per-site configuration, or content modification. The last release + from this effort was version 2.0.2-10, published in 2000. + + + + Then, some + developers + picked up the thread, and started turning the software inside out, upside down, + and then reassembled it, adding many + new + features along the way. + + + + The result of this is Privoxy, whose first + stable release, 3.0, is due in May 2002. +