Hi, all!
This is another developer's meeting for working on the program "tor". (This won't cover all the other programs developed under the Tor umbrella.)
We're going to try doing the weekly meeting on Wednesday, so it can go right after the TBB meeting.
The meeting time will be:
Wednesday March 12, 20:00 UTC.
(That's 3pm EST and 12:00 noon PST)
As before, we'll do it on the #tor-dev IRC channel, unless the meeting turns out to be too disruptive for the rest of the channel or vice versa.
peace,
Hello Nick,
What's typically discussed during the Tor dev meetings? I'm interested in applying for Tor's GSoC so I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to attend.
Thanks, Kwame
On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 9:25 AM, Nick Mathewson nickm@torproject.orgwrote:
Hi, all!
This is another developer's meeting for working on the program "tor". (This won't cover all the other programs developed under the Tor umbrella.)
We're going to try doing the weekly meeting on Wednesday, so it can go right after the TBB meeting.
The meeting time will be:
Wednesday March 12, 20:00 UTC.
(That's 3pm EST and 12:00 noon PST)
As before, we'll do it on the #tor-dev IRC channel, unless the meeting turns out to be too disruptive for the rest of the channel or vice versa.
peace,
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On Mon, Mar 10, 2014 at 12:42 PM, Kwame Wright kwamelaw@usc.edu wrote:
Hello Nick,
What's typically discussed during the Tor dev meetings? I'm interested in applying for Tor's GSoC so I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to attend.
Hi! We generally talk about what people have been doing over the last week, what we hope to work on in the next week and what unsolved problems we're facing that we might need solutions for, and try to help each other solve stuff. IMO, it's totally reasonable for us to spend some of this time talking about GSoC.
If you'd like to stop by, it might well be interesting; the meeting is specifically for the "tor" program (the one that's a crypto/networking program written in C) so you might want to have a look and see whether that's something you're interested in -- some of our suggested GSoC projects are for "tor", and others are for different, related software.
You also might like stopping by the #tor-dev IRC channel in general; it's an interesting place, and there's often somebody around who's interesting in talking about GSoC stuff.
best wishes,