Releases
- Tails 4.0 was released on October 22 (major release). 
- Tails 4.1 is scheduled for December 3. 
The following changes were introduced in Tails 4.0:
- Replace KeePassX with KeePassXC, which is more actively developed.
- Remove Scribus.
- Usability improvements to Tails Greeter
- Tails 4.0 starts 20% faster.
- Tails 4.0 requires about 250 MB less of RAM.
- Tails 4.0 is 47 MB smaller to download than Tails 3.16, despite all these changes.
- Add support for Thunderbolt devices.
- ... and a lot more!
Code
- We finished integrating Tor Browser 9.0 into Tails (#16356). 
- Rafael Bonifaz and Sandy Acurio from the Centro de Autonomía Digital published some scripts to run a Mumble server and Mumble clients from Tails. 
Documentation and website
- We improved our documentation on verifying Tails using OpenPGP. (#16175 and #15697) 
- We improved a lot our manual upgrade documentation, which all users have to follow to upgrade to Tails 4.0: - We merged /upgrade and /doc/upgrade. 
- We wrote full scenarios to do manual upgrades from: 
 
Hot topics on our help desk
- A lot of people reported having issues installing Tails with Etcher on MacOS. 
- We got also numerous reports from people having trouble to import PGP keys with Seahorse. 
- And some users are facing a graphic issue on computers with two GPU caused by MAC spoofing running udevadm trigger. 
Infrastructure
- We have published the technical design documentation that describes the setup of our translation platform. 
- We upgraded the SMTP relay behind WhisperBack to a v3 Onion service. 
- We made progress towards upgrading Chutney for our test suite (#16792). 
Funding
- We launched our end-of-year donation campaign: - We blogged about why supporting Tails is more important than ever and our achievements in 2019. 
- We received a very generous anonymous donation of 300 Moneros (around 15 000€)! 
 
Outreach
Past events
- Tails was presented in Thessaloniki during 2 days for radical technologies 
- intrigeri attended the Mozilla Festival on October 26-27 in London (UK). We held a booth there, talked with lots of people including a number of Tails users, and ran a "Discover Tails and translate it into your own language" session. 
- There were a Tails workshop and a talk about the last 10 years of Tails at the privacyweek in Vienna 
On-going discussions
- We've started discussing how we will adapt to the fact Firefox will now be released every 4 weeks.
Press and testimonials
- 2019-10-24: ris announced the release of Tails 4.0 in Linux Weekly News. 
- 2019-10-23: heise.de published a review of Tails 4.0. 
Translations
- We have issued a call for translations. 
- We have published a documentation for translators who want to use our new web based translation platform. 
All the website
- fr: 89% (5318) strings translated, 2% strings fuzzy
- es: 51% (3067) strings translated, 5% strings fuzzy
- de: 35% (2128) strings translated, 11% strings fuzzy
- it: 31% (1837) strings translated, 8% strings fuzzy
- fa: 28% (1694) strings translated, 11% strings fuzzy
- pt: 23% (1364) strings translated, 9% strings fuzzy
Core pages of the website
- fr: 93% (1667) strings translated, 4% strings fuzzy
- es: 85% (1523) strings translated, 6% strings fuzzy
- de: 64% (1139) strings translated, 16% strings fuzzy
- it: 60% (1071) strings translated, 18% strings fuzzy
- pt: 44% (793) strings translated, 14% strings fuzzy
- fa: 33% (598) strings translated, 14% strings fuzzy
Metrics
- Tails has been started more than 794 831 times this month. This makes 25 640 boots a day on average.