Hi!
Yesterday, we had our last weekly meeting in March 2020 in #tor-meeting. The IRC log can be found at:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2020/tor-meeting.2020-03-30-18.00.log....
Here come the items from our pad (both statuses and discussion points):
Discussion:
-Do we have criteria for badexit flag in case of non-malicious behavior? See for instance thread on tor-relays
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-relays/2020-March/018276.htmlff. Should we essentially overrule dir-spec here, defining what a(n) (good) exit is? [GeKo: it seems we are in favor for creating some policy according to which we badexit relays even though they formally fulfill the dir-spec requirements; I put that on my plate and loop the folks on the network-health list in]
Statuses:
GeKo: Last week: -sbws work (mainly reviewing #30905) -more work on issues encountered with our bad relay scanners (dug a bit more into #33663; might be a check/exitscanner bug) -more work on resource load failures caused by Cloudflare (for the Coil folks) -badexiting relays for #32864; follow-up This week: -review follow-up patches for #30905, finishing #33009 -work on #33758 (more fixups/investigations for issues with bad relay scanners) -work on #33696 (integrate badexiting into badconf-entry.py script) -more work on exit relay blocking problem (#33500 etc.) -monthly team admin stuff -ggus: the eff got back to us how should we proceed? [GeKo: ggus goes over the mail and sets up a pad where we then can collaborate]
Gus: Last week: - Worked with Steph on tweet/announcement: https://twitter.com/torproject/status/1243251875601952771 This week: - Review EFF Legal FAQ
Georg