Hey Tor,
April found us spreading glitter at the Internet Freedom Festival. We shared a lot of sessions with the Community Team, we spent valuable time with our founders and also we met with old and new friends. We ran some talks, table time and meetups, you see them here https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2019Valencia
We provided our new outreach material in 3 different languages. Soon, it will be available for download at the new community portal, which is a work-in-progress: https://lektor-staging.torproject.org/community
After torproject.org release, we worked on some short iterations of the download page, and we fixed some hot bugs. Also, we released it in two more languages: Icelandic and Georgian.
The community team traveled to Colombia during April and Narirral (nah), a researcher from Brazil, joined ggus to run usability studies over Tor Browser desktop in Spanish with our community members.
We released OONI Explorer Beta, and we are planning what we should prioritize for the stable version, in June. You can see our open tickets here https://github.com/ooni/explorer/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3AUX
We kicked off our S27 work to make Onion services more accessible and usable. The network team is working on a feature that allows onion services admins to set up an authentication key for accessing the service. The end-user facing part for this feature is the client authorization. We are creating this user interface following Mozilla Photon design system. https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30237
Thanks,
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