On 2019-04-02 14:15, Alessandro Fiori wrote:
Hi everyone, I have developed, with help by devs, a new project to bring Tor on Docker and facilitate users to run their own relays through Docker images and Docker Containers, publishing this work on GitHub and DockerHub.
Since I want to help people running their own services and relays, I would like to get in touch with people, for asking them to review and make the code better!
I would like to open a site as a guideline for people to my project. Since I am developing the same scripts for Linux and Windows (I used Linux Containers to build this project) and since my project is newborn, I was thinking to spread the word to everyone, but I can't find a process, or a place to "tell everyone".
The site I'm building is intended as a safe place for people direct helping, saving the responses for future uses (like a normal forum).
Can you tell me, how can I get in touch with the Community?
If you are interested to review my project, or valuate it about telling people, the repository links are the following:
GitHub: https://github.com/randomtable/ChimeraOS
DockerHub: https://hub.docker.com/u/alessandrofiori
Many thanks!
Alessandro Fiori
Hi Alessandro,
Welcome to the Tor community!
From a glance, I see you've already been active on the tor-dev mailing
list. [1][2][3][4][5] Cool :)
I see komlo recommended [6] and that you added [7] a reference to your project on the wiki page [8]. Also cool!
The maaaaaany email lists Tor has can be overwhelming, so I wanted to point you to yet another email list: tor-relays [9]. This is one of the main ways the relay-operators Tor "subcommunity" stays in touch.
There's also the #tor-relays channel on IRC - another major communication medium for relay operators.
Info about Tor's various IRC channels can be seen on the Contact page. [10]
Finally, I'm cc'ing Phoul (Colin Childs) on this email. (He's a member on the community team, so would probably see this thread, but a cc can't hurt!)
Phoul is Tor's Relay Advocate - whose very role it is to foster and support the relay-operator community! He wrote an intro on the Tor blog last year that you may want to check out. [11]
I'm not on IRC much presently, but I'd suggest you try to reach out to him either there, on the tor-relays email list, or privately via email if you prefer.
Back when I was more active, there were even IRC meetings for relay operators - those may still be going on. I'm sure Phoul could chime in there :).
Also feel free also to contribute to this email list (tor-community-team), but note that this team is focused on the Tor community at large - not just the relay-operators "subcommunity" - so conversations on this list are typically broader in nature.
Thanks, and once again: welcome! Dave
([1-4] are unlinked threads of the same conversation) [1] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-March/013756.html [2] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-March/013760.html [3] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-April/013763.html [4] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-April/013765.html
(new conversation about VMs:) [5] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-April/013770.html
([6-8] about wiki page) [6] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-March/013757.html [7] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-March/013758.html [8] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/community/relay_infrastructure
[9] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays [10] https://www.torproject.org/contact/
[11] https://blog.torproject.org/get-help-running-your-relay-our-new-advocate