
Hello, friends! We had another network team meeting today. The log is at http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-dev/2017/tor-dev.2017-08-07-17.00.html Notes from the pad are below. A lot of people are out for various time periods during August. Network team meeting, 7 August 2017 Notes from last week: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2017-July/001337.html Reminders: - 0.3.1.x was scheduled to be stable last week; nickm postponed it one month to 5 September. - 15 September is the 0.3.2.x freeze. Nick: * Last week - Finished and circulated draft of privcount-in-tor proposal to privcount authors; updated code to match. - Finished reviewing #20657 (prop224, server-side); reviewed first round of fixes. - Reviewed and merged lots of branches, fixed lots of regressions. - Released 0.3.1.5-alpha, 0.3.0.10 - Announced the end of 0.2.4, 0.2.6, and 0.2.7. - Wrote a bunch of little patches * This week - Send privcount draft to tor-dev; open tickets; etc. - Review and comment on tor-client-progress draft. - Review #20657 2nd round of fixes, and maybe 3rd? - Get ready for being out of town next week. Anything I should do/know this week? - More hacking, probably. - Should I do 0.3.1.6-rc this week? (No. Once back from vacation.) komlo: - This week: - first round of rust protover code review by isis - write fuzzing tests for protover ffi - Next week: - Schedule for rust hackfest asn Last week: - Fixing up #20657 branch from nick's review. - Testing #20657 and finding more bugs. - Wrote tons of #20657 unittests. - Did some testing/reviewing on the client-side branch This week: - Get #20657 merged hopefully. - Start reviewing the client-side. pastly: Updating KIST tickets as we speak. David: KIST will be needs_review by the end of the day catalyst: Last week (2017-W31): - helped review #23061 (crypto_rand_double()); floating point is HARD - looked at #22636 log output on failure -- seems OK actually due to the way automake's test rules extract failing/skipped detailed logs into test-suite.log. - dealing with myriad small annoyances of a new house This week (2017-W32): - copy brade's comments about Tor Launcher behavior from #22232 to somewhere more useful like a wiki page - think some more about #23061 - think some more about how Core Tor can help Tor Launcher with bootstrap troubleshooting isis: last week: - began writing up a specification for Ristretto (Decaf point encoding for curve25519), this way we can agree that we're all doing the same encoding, and then I can use it in Hyphae (#22776) - revising patches for the new cmdline key expiration feature (#17639) - some torspec patches https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/commit/?id=8ebdf2e99f93628055c7d7a... https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/commit/?id=28a8208232cac218b9bbbd9... https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/commit/?id=db17344f15a9e02d041e9d5... - laptop had hardware failures and needed to be repaired and then reinstalled :( - also starting building a desktop/build/work machine as well, but that's not finished yet this week: - reviewing Chelsea's Rust protover patch - more work on the moat backend server (#22871) and farfetchd (#15967) - getting ready for my talk at rustconf next week