[ooni-probe/master] Move REAMDE to top level directory

commit 15c33719cf6dfea1b4482a9436d83820d0dfbf88 Author: Arturo Filastò <hellais@gmail.com> Date: Tue Mar 20 20:58:33 2012 -0700 Move REAMDE to top level directory --- README | 57 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ old/README | 57 --------------------------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 57 insertions(+), 57 deletions(-) diff --git a/README b/README new file mode 100644 index 0000000..476aa40 --- /dev/null +++ b/README @@ -0,0 +1,57 @@ +ooni-probe - Open Observatory of Network Interference + +"The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it." + - John Gilmore; TIME magazine (6 December 1993) + +The goal of ooni-probe is to collect data about censorship around +the world. + +OONI uses open methodologies and the data will be provided in raw +format to allow any researcher to indipendently draw their conclusions +from the results OONI tests. + +There are currently projects aimed at measuring censorship in one +way or another but they either use non open methodologies or their +tools are not open sources. OONI aims at filling up this gap by +creating the first open source framework for developing network +tests and collecting data on censorship. + +OONI revolves around three major concepts: Assets, Tests and +Reports. + +# Assets + +Assets are the inputs used inside Tests to detect censorship events. +These can be URL lists, keywords, ip addresses, packets or any kind +of set of data. +In the python specific implementation this is represented as a python +iterable object. This means that the Testing framework will be able +to iterate through every element in the Asset. + +# Tests + +This is the core of OONI. These are the actual tests that will be run +using as input (if an input is required) the Assets. +Tests can be summarized as an experiment and a control. The control +represents the expected result and the experiment is the network operation +being performed on the live network. If the experiment does not match up +with the control then a censorship event had occured. + +OONI probe provides some useful functionality to the application developer +that may be useful when developing censorship detection tests. For example +it is possible to make a request over the Tor network easily or use a fast +and flexible non-blocking HTTP client implementation. + +# Reports + +This is the data that is collected from the test. OONI probe provides a +flexible means of storing results and uploading this data to a remote +server or a flat file. + +The Test developer should include in the report as much data as possible +and can contain raw packet dumps as well as structured synthetic results. + +In future on top of ooni-probe Reports it will be possible to develop +flexible post-processing tools to allow data-visualization guru's to +properly visualize and contextualize the resulting data. + diff --git a/old/README b/old/README deleted file mode 100644 index 476aa40..0000000 --- a/old/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ -ooni-probe - Open Observatory of Network Interference - -"The Net interprets censorship as damage and routes around it." - - John Gilmore; TIME magazine (6 December 1993) - -The goal of ooni-probe is to collect data about censorship around -the world. - -OONI uses open methodologies and the data will be provided in raw -format to allow any researcher to indipendently draw their conclusions -from the results OONI tests. - -There are currently projects aimed at measuring censorship in one -way or another but they either use non open methodologies or their -tools are not open sources. OONI aims at filling up this gap by -creating the first open source framework for developing network -tests and collecting data on censorship. - -OONI revolves around three major concepts: Assets, Tests and -Reports. - -# Assets - -Assets are the inputs used inside Tests to detect censorship events. -These can be URL lists, keywords, ip addresses, packets or any kind -of set of data. -In the python specific implementation this is represented as a python -iterable object. This means that the Testing framework will be able -to iterate through every element in the Asset. - -# Tests - -This is the core of OONI. These are the actual tests that will be run -using as input (if an input is required) the Assets. -Tests can be summarized as an experiment and a control. The control -represents the expected result and the experiment is the network operation -being performed on the live network. If the experiment does not match up -with the control then a censorship event had occured. - -OONI probe provides some useful functionality to the application developer -that may be useful when developing censorship detection tests. For example -it is possible to make a request over the Tor network easily or use a fast -and flexible non-blocking HTTP client implementation. - -# Reports - -This is the data that is collected from the test. OONI probe provides a -flexible means of storing results and uploading this data to a remote -server or a flat file. - -The Test developer should include in the report as much data as possible -and can contain raw packet dumps as well as structured synthetic results. - -In future on top of ooni-probe Reports it will be possible to develop -flexible post-processing tools to allow data-visualization guru's to -properly visualize and contextualize the resulting data. -
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