ANNOUNCING allmydata.org "Tahoe", the Least-Authority Filesystem, v1.4 The allmydata.org team is pleased to announce the release of version 1.4.0 of "Tahoe", the Lightweight-Authorization Filesystem. This is the first release of Tahoe which was created solely as a labor of love by volunteers -- it is no longer funded by allmydata.com (see [1] for details). Tahoe-LAFS is a secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant filesystem. All of the source code is publicly available under Free Software, Open Source licences. This filesystem is distributed over multiple peers in such a way the filesystem continues to operate correctly even when some of the peers are unavailable, malfunctioning, or malicious. Users can easily share files with each other, using a simple and flexible access control scheme. Here is the one-page explanation of Tahoe's unique security and fault-tolerance properties: http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/about.html This is the successor to Tahoe-LAFS v1.3, which was released February 13, 2009 [2]. This is a major new release, adding garbage collection, improved diagnostics and error-reporting, and fixing a major performance problem when downloading large (many GB) files. See the NEWS file [3] and the known_issues.txt file [4] for more information. Besides the Tahoe core, a crop of related projects have sprung up, including frontends for Windows and Macintosh, two front-ends written in JavaScript, a Ruby interface, a plugin for duplicity, a plugin for TiddlyWiki, a new backup tool named "GridBackup", CIFS/SMB integration, an iPhone app, and three incomplete frontends for FUSE. See the Related Projects page on the wiki: [5]. COMPATIBILITY Tahoe v1.4 is fully compatible with the version 1 series of Tahoe. Files written by v1.4 clients can be read by clients of all versions back to v1.0. v1.4 clients can read files produced by clients of all versions since v1.0. v1.4 servers can serve clients of all versions back to v1.0 and v1.4 clients can use servers of all versions back to v1.0. This is the fifth release in the version 1 series. We believe that this version of Tahoe is stable enough to use as a permanent store of valuable data. The version 1 series of Tahoe will be actively supported and maintained for the forseeable future, and future versions of Tahoe will retain the ability to read files and directories produced by Tahoe v1 for the forseeable future. The version 1 branch of Tahoe is the basis of the consumer backup product from Allmydata, Inc. -- http://allmydata.com . WHAT IS IT GOOD FOR? With Tahoe, you can distribute your filesystem across a set of computers, such that if some of the computers fail or turn out to be malicious, the entire filesystem continues to be available, thanks to the remaining computers. You can also share your files with other users, using a simple and flexible access control scheme. Because this software is new, we do not categorically recommend it as the sole repository of data which is extremely confidential or precious. However, we believe that erasure coding, strong encryption, Free/Open Source Software and careful engineering make Tahoe safer than common alternatives, such as RAID, removable drive, tape, "on-line storage" or "Cloud storage" systems. This software comes with extensive tests, and there are no known security flaws which would compromise confidentiality or data integrity. (For all currently known issues please see the known_issues.txt file [3].) This release of Tahoe is suitable for the "friendnet" use case [6] -- it is easy to create a filesystem spread over the computers of you and your friends so that you can share disk space and files. LICENCE You may use this package under the GNU General Public License, version 2 or, at your option, any later version. See the file "COPYING.GPL" [7] for the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2. You may use this package under the Transitive Grace Period Public Licence, version 1 or, at your option, any later version. (The Transitive Grace Period Public Licence has requirements similar to the GPL except that it allows you to wait for up to twelve months after you redistribute a derived work before releasing the source code of your derived work.) See the file "COPYING.TGPPL.html" [8] for the terms of the Transitive Grace Period Public Licence, version 1. (You may choose to use this package under the terms of either licence, at your option.) INSTALLATION Tahoe works on Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, Cygwin, and Solaris, and probably most other systems. Start with "docs/install.html" [9]. HACKING AND COMMUNITY Please join us on the mailing list [10]. Patches are gratefully accepted -- the RoadMap page [11] shows the next improvements that we plan to make and CREDITS [12] lists the names of people who've contributed to the project. The wiki Dev page [13] contains resources for hackers. SPONSORSHIP Tahoe was originally developed thanks to the sponsorship of Allmydata, Inc. [14], a provider of commercial backup services. Allmydata, Inc. created the Tahoe project, and contributed hardware, software, ideas, bug reports, suggestions, demands, and money (employing several Tahoe hackers and instructing them to spend part of their work time on this Free Software project). Also they awarded customized t-shirts to hackers who find security flaws in Tahoe (see http://hacktahoe.org ). After discontinuing funding of Tahoe R&D in early 2009, Allmydata, Inc. has continued to provide servers, co-lo space and bandwidth to the open source project. Thank you to Allmydata, Inc. for their generous and public-spirited support. Zooko Wilcox-O'Hearn on behalf of the allmydata.org team Special acknowledgment goes to Brian Warner, whose superb engineering skills and dedication are primarily responsible for the Tahoe implementation, and significantly responsible for the Tahoe design as well, not to mention most of the docs and tests and many other things besides. April 13, 2009 Boulder, Colorado, USA [1] http://allmydata.org/pipermail/tahoe-dev/2009-March/001461.html [2] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/relnotes.txt?rev=3620 [3] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/NEWS?rev=3835 [4] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/docs/known_issues.txt [5] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/wiki/RelatedProjects [6] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/wiki/UseCases [7] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/COPYING.GPL [8] http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/COPYING.TGPPL.html [9] http://allmydata.org/source/tahoe/trunk/docs/install.html [10] http://allmydata.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tahoe-dev [11] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/roadmap [12] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/browser/CREDITS?rev=3758 [13] http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe/wiki/Dev [14] http://allmydata.com