Arti is our ongoing project to create a next-generation Tor client in
Rust. Now we’re announcing the latest release, Arti 1.4.1.
This release has a client-side implementation for Family IDs
(a.k.a. “Happy Families”),
which (when used everywhere!)
will save relay administrators time and bandwidth.
It also starts to lay the groundwork for a full Conflux
implementation, to improve performance by sending traffic over multiple paths.
For full details on what we’ve done, and for information about
many smaller and less visible changes as well,
please see the CHANGELOG.
For more information on using Arti, see our top-level README, and the
documentation for the arti
binary.
Thanks to everybody who’s contributed to this release, including
kpcyrd and Neel Chauhan.
Also, our deep thanks to
all of our sponsors
for funding the development of Arti!