Hello!
We held our weekly Tor Browser meeting yesterday in #tor-meeting2. Here is the IRC log:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting2/2019/tor-meeting2.2019-09-09-17.30.lo...
and below are the notes from our meeting pad:
Discussion: - Do we have an estimate of how many Tor Browser alpha users there are? (mcs) (GeKo: not really. but we could try to find out. boklm volunteered to file a ticket for the metrics folks)
GeKo: Last week: - sent monthly report to tor-project (this time for July and August) - helped with the alpha release (so far nothing exploded, good!) - helped getting 8.5.6 out (looked into #31616 over the weekend) - made progress on #31538: it feels we are close to tracking the issue down, wish me luck ;) - made progress on #30429 - set up macOS system for #30126 - wrote patches for #31450, #31621, #27493 and started to work on #31584 - reviewed #28822, #31598, #30384, #31457, #31562 This week: - Bug 30126: Apple notarization - Bug 31538: Windows reproducibility - moar reviews - #31597 (Mozilla bug review for bugs squashed between Firefox 61-68) - finish missing pieces for #30429
tjr - Worked on the wasm bug: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1576254 - Think I have it close enough to finish this week.
mcs and brade: Last week: - #31457 (disable per-installation profiles). - Created patch which has been reviewed and merged by gk (thanks). - #30126 (Make Tor Browser on macOS compatible with Apple's notarization). - Discussed next steps with gk. - Installed macOS 10.15 beta to a USB hard drive to use for testing. This week/upcoming: - #31607 (App menu items stop working). - #31491 (clean up the old meek http helper browser profiles). - Testing for #30126 (Make Tor Browser on macOS compatible with Apple's notarization). - Work on other tbb-9.0-must-alpha tickets as time permits, - Reminder: we have vacation planned for the week of September 23rd.
boklm: Last week: - Helped publish new releases - Worked on #31448 (gold and lld break linking 32bit Linux bundles we need to resort to bfd) - Reviewed https://github.com/torproject/support/issues/12 - Started looking at #31646 (Update abicheck to require newer libstdc++.so.6) This week: - Some reviews:
- #31596 (Bump mingw-w64 version to pick up fix for #31567),
- #31450 (Still use GCC for 64bit Linux debug builds after switch to 68 ESR),
- #31621 (Fix node bug that makes large writes to stdout fail),
- #31641 (Provide link to Tor Browser for Android alpha on our alpha download page)
- Work on #31448 (gold and lld break linking 32bit Linux bundles we need to resort to bfd) and other tbb-9.0-must-alpha toolchain tickets
- Open a ticket to add alpha users update pings to metrics graphs
sisbell: Last Week: - #31564: Android bundles not reproducible - poor google documentation, key repo with google vendor code not available is blocker for this approach. Tested out apktool as way forward. Initial results look good, Any objections to moving forward with this? (GeKo: sounds good, but let's use the apktool as it comes with Debian as that saves us time)
This week
- #31564: Add decompile/recompile of resource apks to project build. - #31568: Gradle how-to - open tickets for tor-android-service patches
pospeselr: Last week: - browser privacy meetup, will post my notes somewhere later today This week: - pick back up #31286
- review build for y'all to see the mocked UX
- rebase to latest, assuming I can get the local linux build toolchain working
acat: Last week: - Fix onboarding regressions + address review comments (#28822). - #31562 - The circuit display is not visible on error pages in Tor Browser based on ESR68 - #31575 - Firefox is phoning home during start-up in Tor Browser based on ESR 68 (needs review) - #30662 - Make sure about:newtab is blank (needs review) - #31601 - Don't let Mozilla recommend extensions again (needs review) This week: - #26345 - Finish Disable tracking protection UI in FF67-esr - There are still requests to mozillla (apart from activity-stream), investigate. (tjr: what're they?) (acat: i don't remember, I think the stack trace of the request pointed to some Updater telemetry file? But it came from RemoteSettingsClient.js, so probably worth checking for all usages of that). (tjr: Ah, this is Kinto/Remote Settings. Could be addon/gpu blocklist, or onecrl, or crlite, or intermediate preloading... many things use remote settings.) - Work on other tbb-9.0-must-alpha tickets. - Investigate if serviceworkers can still see localized msgs in 30683. - Maybe do a bit of mozilla upstream backlog (e.g. 30683).
Georg