Hello,
Just a reminder that today, 14th October, 1600 UTC, we have our weekly
meeting in #tor-meeting[1].
If you're an Outreachy applicant please come to say hi! :)
cheers,
Gus
[1] IRC help - https://support.torproject.org/get-in-touch/#irc-help
Hello Outreachy folks!
Here are instructions to start collaborating with Community Team.
Feel free to introduce yourself here. o/
Our weekly meeting is every Monday, 1600 UTC, on IRC: #tor-meeting.
cheers,
Gus
Community Team
****
Help Tor Project support our users
==================================
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/Outreachy#HelpTorProjectsuppo…
Deadline is Nov. 5, 2019 at 4pm UTC to record your contributions and
create a final application.
The Community Team at Tor Project is looking for an intern to help us
support our users receive and find the most up to date information on
using our products. As part of this internship we're looking for someone
to:
Help us to answer support queries that come in through our frontdesk@
email address, #tor irc channel and other informal support channels such
as:
* Reddit,
* Stackoverflow,
* blog comments
* Google Play Store for Tor Browser for Android reviews and feedback
Keep our documentation updated: When new versions of Tor Browser are
released, we need to update the Tor Browser User Manual with any
usage details and explanations of new features as well as with updated
screenshots.
Fix small layout issues with our Tor Browser Manual
<https://tb-manual.torproject.org/> and
Support websites <https://support.torproject.org/>.
Compile a list of common user issues: Write a monthly report collating
any common user issues found throughout all of our support channels.
During October 1 - November 5, you must:
Read our documentation:
* Tor Browser Manual - <https://tb-manual.torproject.org>
* Support Portal - <https://support.torproject.org>
* Tor Project history: <https://torproject.org/about/history>
* Community Portal - <https://community.torproject.org>
* Blog: <https://blog.torproject.org>
Check and answer common questions from our users (probably some of
them you will need to do some research) - we will email this to
applicants, get in touch with us.
Read our open issues and submit a pull request to tickets open in our
repositories <https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/web/>; you will need
a Gitlab account, get in touch with us.
Install an IRC client and learn how to use IRC
<https://support.torproject.org/get-in-touch/#irc-help>; join our
channels: #tor, #tor-project, #tor-south, #tor-project, #tor-www
Subscribe to Tor mailing lists: tor-community-team,
global-south and tor-project -
<https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo>
Join us on the Community Team meeting - every Monday, 1600 UTC,
#tor-meeting channel on IRC.
Workflow expected during the internship
=======================================
1. Everyday connect to IRC and hang out on #tor-www, #tor,
#tor-project, #tor-south and other channels
2. Connect to Frontdesk service and answer users.
3. Check blog posts and social media for users comments reporting
issues.
4. Based on users feedback [1, 2 and 3]: open tickets to report bugs to
Tor Browser devs, make Pull requests with corrections and new content to
our documentation
5. If you find outdated or incorrect information on Tor Project
websites, we expect you to submit a ticket and/or a pull request.
6. Community Team meeting happens every Monday, 1600 UTC on
#tor-meeting. You will need to update our meeting pad with your
work - <https://pad.riseup.net/p/tor-community-team-2019-keep>
Hi, here's our meeting log:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2019/tor-meeting.2019-10-07-16.01.html
And here's our meeting pad:
Community team work meeting pad
-------------------------------
Next meeting: Monday October 14 16:00 UTC
Weekly meetings, every Monday at 16:00 UTC, in #tor-meeting at OFTC
(channel is logged while meetings are in progress).
Meeting 2019-10-07
Presents:
* Gus
* c1e0 (PROTechThor)
* Cybelle
* emmapeel
* clash
* pili
* bluemoon
* debgal
* Highflyer910
* Asong
== Updates ==
FORMAT!
Name:
This week:
- What you worked on this week.
Next week:
- What you are planning to work on next week (related to community team work).
Help with:
- Something you may need help with.
Gus:
This week:
- Community Team monthly report
- Documentation: start working on Tor Browser 9 updates (release Oct 22th)
- Community Portal
- Reviewing trainers feedback proposal
- Slides
- Support Portal:
- Migrated a bunch of questions from old FAQ to relay operators section: https://support.torproject.org/operators/
- Onboarding and helping Outreachy applicants
- Reaching out Sponsor9 training partners
- www meeting about dev portal
- Answering frontdesk
Next week:
- More Sponsor9 workz
- Helping Outreachy applicants
Help with:
- Something you may need help with.
emmapeel:
This week:
- reviews from documents
- help devs of snowflake, tba with translation
- documentation for editing website and more dev docs for translation
- mediation conflicts in the dutch team :S
Next week:
- conflict mediation
- reviews for the outreachy people
- more reviews and documentation to edit the website
https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/web/tpo/wikis/Writing-the-content
c1e0 (PROTechThor):
This week:
- Getting familiar with Tor (reading about, community, support and blog pages)
- Visiting Tor on reddit and StackOverflow
- Fixing issues
- Creating spreadsheet of influencers
Next week:
- Fixing more issues
- Reporting bugs
- Answering questions on r/Tor and Tor StackExchange
Help with:
- How to join frontdesk service
- Completing the fix to this issue: https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/web/community/issues/102
Cybelle
This week:
- Working on Mozfest presentation
Next week:
- Working on Mozfest presentation
- I'll be away travelling
Help with:
- Something you may need help with.
clash:
This week:
- will fix a few issues since I have time this week
Next week:
- travelling
pili:
This week:
- Organising for FOSDEM20
- Stand submission sent
- will send main track talk by Thursday
- Outreachy help
- Mozfest prep
- Community portal (hopefully)
- Start S9 Phase 2 report
Next week:
- MozFest prep
- S9 Phase 2 report
Mona:
This week:
- Choose which Outreachy project I want to do.
- Subscribe to Tor mailing lists.
- Introduce self on tor community email list.
- Join tor channels on irc (and learn a bit more about how to use irssi).
- Install command-line version of tor on mac and try it.
- Install tor browser (yup).
Next week:
- read documentation
- Check and answer common questions from our users
- check open issues and submit a PR (create Gitlab account first)
Help with:
- Nothing for now.
Highflyer910:
This week:
- Joined tor channels on IRC
- Installed Tor again after years
- Worked on Frontdesk questions
- made the 1st PR for Tor
- learned a lot about Lektor
- Answered the 1st question on Reddit
Next week:
- check and answer more questions
- Frontdesk questions
- more PRs
Hellp with:
- a question under my PR on Github
Asong:
This week:
-Read Tor manual,blog and support documentations.
-Made minor edits to manual and support docs.
-Installed Tor browser on my android,windows and Linux OS.
-Navigating and exploring Tor,as i learn more about.
-Joined all indicated tor channels and attempted answering some questions on #tor
-Answered User questions and submitted to mentors
-Made some little edits and submitted PRs
-Researched about TLS protocol
Next week:
-Visit tor on reddit and stackoverflow
-Answer more questions
-Learn alot about making contributions
-Make proposals to Team
Help with:
-Familiarising with GitHub/GitLab
Debgal:
This week:
- Work on issues on GitLab (documentation and others)
- Register on trac.torproject.org and report bugs I find
Next week:
- Continue working on open issues
- Check and help answer common questions from users
Help with:
- Nothing so far
== Discussion ==
* Outreachy applicants introduce yourselves (if you want)
* Outreachy question and answers
Hello Everyone,
Hope this email finds you well.
I am Nkep Renate, an outreachy applicant interested in contributing to the
tor project Improve Tor’s image in the media and our communications
resources
<https://www.outreachy.org/december-2019-to-march-2020-internship-round/comm…>
during
and after the Outreachy period.
I have read the supporting documents for the above mentioned project and I
am ready to start making contributions. I am very excited to join the tor
community and hoping to make contributions.
Thanks,
Nkep Renate
Hi, here's our
Hi, here are our meeting notes:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2019/tor-meeting.2019-09-30-16.00.html
And here is our meeting pad:
Community team work meeting pad
-------------------------------
Next meeting: Monday October 07 16:00 UTC
Weekly meetings, every Monday at 16:00 UTC, in #tor-meeting at OFTC
(channel is logged while meetings are in progress).
Meeting 2019-09-30
Presents:
* Gus
* Cybelle
* tgeek
* brabo
* emmapeel
* pili
* clash
* antonela
== Updates ==
FORMAT!
Name:
This week:
- What you worked on this week.
Next week:
- What you are planning to work on next week (related to community team work).
Help with:
- Something you may need help with.
Gus:
This week:
- Talked with Jon last week so we can send DocsHackathon prizes :)
- Sponsor9 work
- Outreachy: using tag "documentation" on dip, so participants can submit pull requests:
https://www.outreachy.org/apply/project-selection/#tor-project
- RT frontdesk/support
- www team meeting (thursday)
- Submitted Freedom not fear travel allowance
Next week:
- Community Team monthly report
- What resources do we need to update to the next Tor Browser release (in October)
Help with:
- Reviewing and cherry picking Steph content review in Community Portal (in dip)
tgeek:
This week:
- Finishing Tor preso for HCPP2019 conference
- Helping with Stack Exchange Q&A
Next week:
- Giving preso
emmapeel:
Last week:
- translations maintenance
- post for translators day
- pushing translators feedback upstream
This week:
- conflict mediation in transifex between some translators
- translators tshirt round
- onionshare updates
- answer blogpost comments
brabo:
This week:
- waiting for FOSDEM di&p devroom submission reply
Next week:
- likely cfp for that.
pili:
Last week:
- Outreachy community team proposal
- wrapping up docshackathon
- Fosdem organisation
This week:
- Training other website owners to make updates
- Fosdem organisation
- developer portal sitemap
- October roadmapping
- Finalising plans for media.tpo
- start planning for moz fest workshop
Help with:
- Need to get this fixed for Browser team: #31886 and #30054
clash:
This week:
- some PRs.
Next week:
- will fix some more issues!
== Discussion ==
Fosdem - updates?
- Activities
- Shared booth with other Tor friends: Tails, GP.
- Main talk (Pili) - cfp submit before 11/10
- Tor relay meetup (Gus/Pili) - we need a facilitator - BoF devroom, they are always available, there should be even more this year. Just book it on paper (infodesk H) any available slots, to be done directly at the event itself
Please, if you're going to FOSDEM, update the wiki page:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2020Brussels
Outreachy
- Contribution period opens Tuesday Oct 1.
Participants will join us on IRC and they need to fix tickets on dip.tpo (manual, support, community) tagged with "Documentation".
Events:
- Mozfest activities
- hacktoberfest: we're not participating, gus will move #docshackathon tag to documentation.
Hi, here are our meeting notes:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2019/tor-meeting.2019-09-23-16.00.html
And here is our meeting pad:
Community team work meeting pad
-------------------------------
Next meeting: Monday October 01 16:00 UTC
Weekly meetings, every Monday at 16:00 UTC, in #tor-meeting at OFTC
(channel is logged while meetings are in progress).
Meeting 2019-09-23
Presents:
* Gus
* Cybelle
* Pili
* clash
* emmapeel
* brabo
* communia
== Updates ==
FORMAT!
Name:
This week:
- What you worked on this week.
Next week:
- What you are planning to work on next week (related to
community team work).
Help with:
- Something you may need help with.
Gus:
This week:
- Wrapping up #docshackathon
- Documentation: reviewing with Nah, we imported some missing
FAQ resources to the Support Portal
- Get in touch section -
https://support.torproject.org/get-in-touch/
- About Tor: https://support.torproject.org/about/
- More Tor Browser questions:
https://support.torproject.org/tbb/tbb-47/https://support.torproject.org/tbb/tbb-45/https://support.torproject.org/tbb/tbb-43/https://support.torproject.org/tbb/tbb-44/
- Ticket about old FAQ and Support portal:
https://dip.torproject.org/web/support/issues/43
- Published blog post about Tor Trainings:
https://blog.torproject.org/reaching-people-where-they-are
- Calling next Global South IRC meeting - 27 SEP 2019, 1600 UTC
- Community Portal:
- Trying Training slides translation workflow:
https://gitweb.torproject.org/community/training.git/
- Updated training slides content and screenshots with Tor
Browser 8.5.5 updates
- Answering S9 partnerships emails
- More funding work this week
- Doing RT support this week
Next week:
- Sponsor9 work
Help with:
- Global South IRC meeting facilitation
Cybelle
This week:
- Global South Meeting
- Inviting people to the meeting
- Updating l10n wiki
Next week
- Updating l10n wiki
Help with:
- Something you may need help with
Pili:
This week:
- DRL Community proposal was submitted last week
- Outreachy intern for community team
- Trying to coordinate Tor Project participation (if any) on
Hacktoberfest
- Organising onboarding for tor internal people to understand
workflows and tools to update our websites
Next week:
- October Roadmapping
- Running website onboarding meeting
- Community Team ticket triage
Help with:
- Volunteers to submit a Tor main track talk at FOSDEM
clash:
This week:
- Made a couple of PRs @ community portal
Next week:
- Make more significant PRs.
Help with:
- Something you may need help with.
kat5:
This week:
- tshirts
Next week:
- tshirts
emmapeel:
This week:
- Merges to documentation.
- internal translation docs
- refining setup for the dip instance and review workflow with
stephw
- looked on slides l10n
- lektor-i18n-plugin tickets:
https://github.com/numericube/lektor-i18n-plugin/pull/17
- thinking how to improve communication between translators with
cybelle
Next week:
- translators international day blogpost
- more reviews for community portal with stephw
- start translators tshirt appretiation round
- snowflake - tbb - bridges i18n support
== Discussion ==
- FOSDEM participation
- Mailing list thread:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2019-September/002484.ht…
- Fill this wiki page:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2020Brussels
- Email to tor-lang-es mailing list (
https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-lang-es ).
Do we want to keep it? We had an email to the list last week and no-one,
other than me (pili) responded.
- This mailing list was created without reaching a consensus on its
use. For ES support and community building, we can and should have it
on global-south mailing list or tor-south irc channel.
Hi,
here are our meeting notes:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2019/tor-meeting.2019-09-16-15.59.html
And here is our meeting pad:
Community team work meeting pad
-------------------------------
Next meeting: Monday September 23 16:00 UTC
Weekly meetings, every Monday at 16:00 UTC, in #tor-meeting at OFTC
(channel is logged while meetings are in progress).
Meeting 2019-09-16
Presents:
* Gus
* Cy
* nah
* pili
* clash
* emmapeel
* antonela
* tgeek
== Updates ==
FORMAT!
Name:
This week:
- What you worked on this week.
Next week:
- What you are planning to work on next week (related to
community team work).
Help with:
- Something you may need help with.
Gus:
This week:
- DocsHackathon: finished to review DocsHackathon Pull Requests,
we need to organize other steps:
- Count all PRs and pontuation
- Send email to all participants
- public announcement
- Send awards
- Community Portal: Working on FAQ for security trainers
- Support Portal: matching old FAQ and support portal questions
- https://dip.torproject.org/web/support/issues/43
- Funding meeting today
- WWW: meeting this wednesday - 1600 UTC
- S9:
- Onboard partners in phase 3
- Blog post about Global South trainings is mostly done and
waiting to be published.
- Did interview with Bitcoin magazine last friday.
- Support: back to RT this week.
Next week:
- Global south IRC meeting - 27 SEP 2019, 1600 UTC
nah:
This week:
- working with gus in the FAQ for community and support portal
- contacting participants for the Tor training next week at the
UFRJ - in rio de janeiro/Brazil
- coordinating with training/ur volunteers
Next week:
- tor training 101 in rio de janeiro
- articulate new tor nodes w/ new volunteers at the university
clash:
This week:
- Going to try and submit PRs for issues on dip
cy:
This week:
- Talk at ABC Developers in Sao Paulo
- Tor session proposal accepted in Mozfest
- Start invitation to Global South meeting
Next week:
- Tor Global South meeting
Pili:
This week:
- Gave a talk on benefits of using Onion Services for APIs at
API Days in Barcelona last week
- Catching up after a week afk
- Community Portal
- S9
- Help with wrapping up Docs Hackathon
Next week:
- Community Portal
emmapeel:
- Last week:
- more merges for the docshackathon
- met some nerds in bcn talked about tor nodes
- issues found by translators
- This week:
- code of conduct - publish translations
Need help with:
- https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/31583
permissions for git repo
tgeek:
- Last week:
- Got final confirmation that I have a slot at the HCPP19
conference
- I'll be presending on Tor and how to create safe onion
services
== Discussion ==
* Sponsor9: some people from other countries (beyond S9 scope) asked to
join our partnership program. - Sync meeting this week?
* Community Team mailing list moderation and moderators: added pili, arma
* Disable translation switch in community.tpo while we don't have
translations? Disabled until we have a string freeze.
* Should we add translations status in community team monthly reports?
Or it's UX? emma peel will send localization metrics, so we can add to
our monthly reports.
* International Translation Day - 30th September - help steph with blog
post and twitter buzz. Are there any particular campaigns we want to
run: Help us to translate our new Community portal.
* Docs Hackathon: I started this spreadsheet to count contributions:
<https://nc.riseup.net/s/3TyR4XHDifBzAKJ>