Hi Tor, At the start of last month, we supported the major releases made by the Application Team: TB8 Stable and TBA Alpha. Also, the UX team meetings were redesigned to have more time for design discussions. You can see the announcement here https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/ux/2018-September/000426.html Helen and Gus have been in Kenya as part of our global-south initiative meeting local communities and running user testing. You can read more about those results here https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/27010 We ended the month in Mexico for our dev meeting. Thanks to all the people who helped us to run the first dev meeting in Latam(!). Hiro facilitated a session with other community folks about how we can join forces on localization and web development. Notes are here https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2018MexicoCity/No... Arthur and I open the conversation about current hot UX topics in Tor Browser, such as Security Settings. If you want to learn more about that topic, you can read https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/25658 We ran design reviews with our OONI folks on their new OONI Probe App. After this release people will easily measure their internets, helping to spread the word about any censorship detection with the entire community. Great work Elio! During the open days, we have been talking with the community about real people using Tor. Finding patterns across those user stories allowed us to set up a base to develop our tor users personas. Thanks to wayward you can read those notes here https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2018MexicoCity/No... The UX team roadmap reached an alpha state, and we have it almost ready for the next six months of work. Take a look here https://storm.torproject.org/shared/_8xhejPa6RuRmrpgzdw00hW0jagwHrsBBDHcuuWX... If you are interested in one or more topics there, you are welcome to join our weekly meetings! On behalf of the Tor UX team, Antonela