ello all,
Here are the highlights of the Community Team's work in June 2017:
June 2017 Community Team report
Meeting notes June 2017 ================================================================== https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/CommunityTeam#Curren...
Tor Meeting planning ================================================================== Alison began planning for the October Tor Meeting in Montreal. Invites will go out very soon!
Windows 10 user issue ================================================================== Alison and Phoul identified an issue that was preventing Windows 10 users from opening Tor Browser when they were also using a popular piece of banking software. Phoul was able to get the issue resolved, but this problem has occurred with past versions of both pieces of software, so we are working with the makers of the banking software to prevent this problem in the future.
Community Team roadmap ================================================================== We're roadmapping our plans for the rest of 2017 and trying to coordinate our dependencies with other teams, particularly dependencies related to user support.
Support portal/support wiki ================================================================== The full support portal has to be put on hold while we wait for an update on that funding, so we've opted to put the questions and answers onto a read-only wiki so that users have something to help them in the meantime. We'll publish the wiki in July with a blog post announcing it.
Contributor guidelines ================================================================== Alison, atagar, and arma put the finishing touches on our core contributor (membership) guidelines draft, and arma initiated the proposal discussion on tor-internal at the end of June.
Library Freedom Project ================================================================== We completed and submitted the IMLS grant at the beginning of June. We then began working with a graphic design firm on another grant to make infographic posters explaining basic privacy concepts, like encrypted messaging and strong passwords. If we get this grant, we'd print the posters in at least three languages (English, Spanish, and Arabic) and distribute them for free to any interested libraries.
Outreach ================================================================== sukhe made plans to give two Tor talks in Toronto in August: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-community-team/2017-June/000048.h.... He also connected with folks at SFLC India and is working on some talks with them in September.
Phoul, Alison, arma and others participated in the Localization Lab AMA.
================================================================== Next up: completing the community team roadmap, more meeting planning including the Montreal meeting and future Global South meeting(s), publishing the support wiki, drafting the code of conduct, writing documentation for FOSS/Tor cultural norms for onboarding new employees, organizing support team feedback to applications team. ==================================================================
Thanks for reading!