Hi everyone,
On 30 March we held our weekly meeting. The logs from the meeting are available at http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting2/2020/tor-meeting2.2020-03-30-17.59.lo...
The highlights from that meeting are:
1) Tor Browser should provide a mechanism for disabling auto-updating, and this will come from Firefox's Enterprise Policy system.
2) More Namecoin integration discussions
====================================== Discussion: Retrospective
pospeselr:
Last week:
- #21952 code review
- #33534 -> auditing new/added about:config prefs
- made it through half the diff between beta75 and esr68
- #33707 -> updated circuit display icon
This week:
- #33534
- finish the pref audit
- consolidate notes into actionable tasks
mcs and brade: Last week: - Code reviews. - Spent a little time on #33667 (macOS permission change). - Closed #30732 ("Your Firefox is critically out of date" banner). - #29630 (TorBrowser creates empty directory in "/tmp”). - #32418 (on every start TB complains that it can't update). - Is everyone okay with approach 2? (see https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/32418#comment:9) This week/upcoming: - Review latest patch for #21952 (Onion-Location). - Review latest patch for #28005 (.onions in HTTPS-E). - Review rebased updater patches (#33533). - #32418 (on every start TB complains that it can't update).
sysrqb: Last week: 9.0.7 release and 9.5a9 prep This week: 9.5a9 release (thanks boklm and antonela!) Look at H1 report Look at S27 tickets and catch up on that progress/status Catch up on Fenix and Migration status Misc. onion services-related emails
boklm: Last week: - Helped with new release - Started doing some tests for quilt/patches workflow - Monitored blog comments - Looked at #33702 (RSA_get0_d could not be located in the dynamic link library tor.exe) This week: - Finish publishing 9.5a9 - Help with build of next releases - Some reviews - Work on proposal for quilt workflow - Work on testsuite setup - Work on setup of automatic rebasing of tor-browser patches on mozilla-central
Pili: Last week: - S58 organisation and set up - S27 wrap up - Trac triage - Figuring out S27 follow up work for Tor Browser team This week: - Tor Browser release meeting - More S27 wrap up and monthly report - Roadmapping for next few months - Trac triage and end/start of month maintenance - Figuring out S27 follow up work for Tor Browser team
sisbell: Last Week: Fenix #33760: Update rbm,conf for latest NDK (in-review but will certainly require additional changes before final) #33564: Upgrade ZSTD to use Android NDK 21 (in-review) #33562: Upgrade lib event to use android NDK (complete but need to update ticket) #33568: Upgrade TOPL to use latest toolchain (complete) #33626: Add TBB project for GeckoView - working through this #33565: Upgrade LZMA to use Android NDK 21 (works without change) closed this issue Android Tor - tickets are still in review so didn’t make any changes This Week: # Follow up on reviews of Android Tor Support (priority) Fenix #33564: Upgrade tor to use Android NDK 21 #33626: Continue work in TBB for GeckoView #33559: Upgrade android-tor-service to use latest android toolchain
acat: Last week: - Revised #28005 (Officially support onions in HTTPS-Everywhere to use securedrop testing update channel.) - Revised #21952 (Onion-location) - Got a tor-browser-build working for #33533 (Rebase Tor Browser esr68 patches on top of mozilla-central) - Manually rebased to latest central - Added some children tickets. This week: - Fix Tor Browser unit tests for #33533 branch (mozilla-central): - #30832 and children - Possibly some (hopefully simple) revisions of #21952 (Onion-Location) and #28005 (Https-Everywhere .tor.onion). - Possibly help with other tasks related to migration to rapid release cycle.
Jeremy Rand: Last week: - Got more feedback on Reddit for Namecoin integration. - Filed #33749, posted patch. - Filed #33752, debugged it a bit. This week: - Relay r/Namecoin test reports to tor-talk mailing list. - Hopefully get more feedback on Namecoin integration via Twitter. ======================================
Thanks, Matt