Hello Tor,
We started February in the rainy Berlin. We met Firefox's folks at their bi-annual All Hands gathering and we discussed regular topics around our collaboration. After that, many of us met at FOSDEM. We specially enjoyed the talk diogosergio gave at the Open Design Track. You may want to watch it! https://fosdem.org/2020/schedule/event/git_workflow_for_design_in_os_project...
S27 Onion services ================== We spent February on implementing an approach to move forward with the onion names' problem. We found that organically, developers have been approaching this problem in different ways, mostly with solutions tailored for the pleasure of their own service. Given that there is not a complete solution that works perfectly for all our user groups, we also approached this problem with a broad angle. From headers to centralized lists we are trying to allow end-users to have an experience close to the defaults without losing security: type a memorable domain at the URL bar and reach an onionsite, anonymously.
As we update the URL bar to show the alias, the circuit display will allow users to check the origin onion address for integrity. Impressive work, acat!
You can read more about this process here https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/28005
OTF Usability Lab: Tor Metrics ============================== Last year we applied with Simply Secure for an OTF Usability Labs grant for working on the next iteration of the metrics portal. The proposal went through,and Nina Vizz will lead this project. Gaba and I as well Metrics Team folks, we will be the stakeholders of this project.
User Research ============= Nah and Piliattended the Open Design meetup, theusability testing workshop before FOSDEM. They built together a "Download Page" research that S9 partners will be running in March along with trainings.
We made progress on setting a workflow in git for our upcoming user research. https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/ux/research/issues/1
We worked on the Onion Services Research, we expect to run it virtually and in person. https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/ux/research/issues/3
Since we may need to localize some of this materials, emmapeel suggested to have it in .md format. We will be working on it during March. https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/ux/research/issues/2
WWW === We finally iterated torproject.org/download. We included a label for each operative system, we improved the discoverability of the signature files and we also made it look better in small screens.
https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/web/tpo/issues/59 https://dip.torproject.org/torproject/web/tpo/issues/6 https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/32460
S30 === During February, ICFP fellowship Babatunde has been traveling through Nigeria and Cameroon interviewing users who have been experiencing information controls. He is now digesting all this material and we will work together on expanding Tor personas in order to inform our work on s30.
L10n ==== We have updated more websites with new contentstill, no new languages added but soon we will. Also, we helped Snowflake and Tor Browser teams with the translations and reviewsof the next features release. We got some more reviewers but still, more is needed. If you are interested in being a reviewer of a language just ping emmapeel on irc!
Fundraising =========== Emmapeel and alsmith helped draft the MOSS proposal for the Linguine project, to prepare an open platform for translation. We submited a joint DRL proposal for continuing our work on user research with communities with Guardian Project and Tails. Thanks Al and Pili for working on this narrative and estimations!
Open Team ========= If you missed those, February weekly meetings notes are here: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/ux/2020-February/000487.html https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/ux/2020-February/000488.html https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/ux/2020-February/000490.html
Peace and love,
A
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