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https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2016-April/000223.html
Notes for October 6 2016 meeting:
Roger: 1) We added Arturo to the Vegas team! Now we will have more chances to get OONI better integrated into the rest of the Tor work. I am especially excited to get them thinking more about Tor blocking, and about tools to more efficiently figure out *how* Tor is blocked in a given place. 2) I heard Shari suggest "Amsterdam, March" for our next dev meeting. So I sent that mail out to the tor-meetings list. March 12-16, with optional hackdays after that, looks promising. How to proceed? 3) Any news on our blog rewrite contract? 4) Did you know we submitted a proposal to the DRL-metrics call-for-proposals? I only learned it accidentally. Is there some more consistent mechanism we should use for letting people know about such things? Maybe this particular one will get better now that Arturo is here. 5) Similarly, did you know we picked a services administrator? I only learned it accidentally last week. I bet many people still don't know. 6) We should set up a "speakers bureau" to coordinate around all the talks we do and are invited to do. Who should run it? Dgoulet has offered.
Nick: 1) Nothing needed from other teams this week. 2) I'm getting out of the way as everybody does grantwriting/fundraising. 2a) But folks keep asking questions that I don't know answers to. Grants are confusing. 3) Talking to reporter about prop224, at Kate's request. 4) A short list of things I'm aware of that nobody's taken charge of so far as I know: 4a) Setting up GPG reencryptor for tor-security list. 4b) Setting up a securedrop instance 4c) Getting the board mailing lists the way the board wants them. 4d) Collecting the onboarding stuff we did with the last N people we onboarded in a way that we can onboard the next N more easily.
Kate: 1) Working with Yawning on Q and A blog post about his Firefox sandbox 2) Working with Wendy on op-ed about Rule 41 (also: There is growing interest and support for shutting down the changes to Rule 41 but basically no time or chance to do so in Congress before December 1. However, this thing can be shut down at any time in the next legislative session, so the work in sharing info about Rule 41, getting people to call Congress and spread the word to their friends and family is still very useful.) 3) Met with EFF and Mozilla policy folk as well as SF-based reporters 4) Following up with Chilean and Indian policy advocates as well as others (there is interest in an International Privacy Day as a way of reaching out to people who don't know much about privacy issues) 5) Congrats to everyone on making the Seattle meeting a success! We were all trying hard and together, we did it. I learned a lot at the meeting that I'll be using in our communications work (for instance, I got to talk to Yawning). I'll have more follow up from the Seattle meeting next week. 6) I don't need anything from the group at present. 7) Welcome, Arturo!
Georg: 1) Started to look at the Cloudflare proposal on tor-access list 2) Worked on the OTF proposal 3) Tied down remaining Tor Browser SponsorU items
Arturo: 1) First time attending the Vegas team meeting. Looking forward to seeing how we can better support the work of the rest of Tor and being better integrated into the Tor ecosystem. 2) OONI has submitted a talk to CCC. 3) Working towards releasing 2.0.0 (with our new web UI) 4) Will try to push out this week a job posting for a UI/designer position 4a) Should reach out to Mike and Linda for feedback and suggestions on how to handle this hiring process 4b) Will interact with Scout and SimplySecure on how to ensure it reaches the maximum amount of people and for help during the hiring process 5) This month we are switching over to the OTF grant (from the MDF grant) 6) Will publish this week or beginning of next week a report on internet controls in Zambia
Isabela: 1) working on reports to OTF - reports on deliverables we are invoicing them / august report that I am late on core tor part / September report that I am also late with core tor part 2) isc contract started on september - amogh will do the backend part but we are missing someone to do the frontend part. I think I found the person, is a firefox addon developer from NL - will set up an irc chat with Geko and Nathan and him. 2.1) Nathan actually helped me find this person. this is a 25hrs $100/hr contract. 2.2) posted wireframes of the experience for review (reviewer: Linda) 3) many follow ups from Seattle Tor Meeting: 3.1) follow up on tor browser roadmap 3.2) follow up on network team discussion 3.3) follow up on visual style guide discussion 4) working with Giant Rabbit to make sure we unblock them -- mostly getting info for admins to set up vms for them 5) working with Linda on her goals for the month - had a 1:1 with her on skype about it and also answered many questions she listed while ramping up 6) trying to figure out how to cut 200k from our otf proposal :( 7) events - i will be attending an event in Chile. 8) NCE for OTF sponsorU work (extend till end of nov) 9) service admin intern will start on nov 1st (silvia)
Alison: 1) Don't need anything from other teams this week. 2) I'm mostly afk this week as i finish moving and take a few days off. I'll be back to following up on meeting stuff next week.
Karsten: 1) Writing code, nothing to see here.
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