Hello!
Here comes the summary of our weekly network-health meeting we hold yesterday in #tor-meeting. The IRC log can be found at:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2020/tor-meeting.2020-03-16-18.59.log....
The items from our pad (both discussion and status related) can be found below:
Discussion ==========
- strategy for moving #32672 forward (pinging relay ops on social media etc.) [GeKo: we decided to have two social media campaigns/pings: one now that the patch for that ticket got merged and one once it is about to reach a stable release. ggus is working on that. GeKo is talking to the network-team folks about a timeline for getting the patch backported]
Statuses ========
GeKo: Last week: - more sbws work - #32864 (I wrote a script to parse the JSON output and contacted affected operators) - got back to EFF for the legal questions update - looked again at #33361 for review This week: - more #32864 (further testing and tweaking new script and bad-exiting first relays) - more sbws work (#33599, #33009) - start work on exit relay blocking problem by large websites/CDNs etc. (#33500 etc.) - start looking closer at bad relay scanners we have and issues that have accumulated (#33180, #33181)
juga (probably offline): Last week: - Continued with child of #30719: #30905 (change state values when sbws is restarted) - Had voice meeting with GeKo and ahf (separately), we decided or commented: - to have regular meetings the 3 of us together (so nice to talk by voice!) - to report back in the network-health weekly meeting - migrate trac to gitlab.tpo soon, migrate remaining tickets in gh to gitalb.tpo, make reviews in gitlab.tpo - we will run longclaw bwauth with last maint-1.1 branch to be able to detect bugs before migrating all bwauths to sbws, since currently we don't have a way to test sbws as it'd run for several days and doing so would require quite more time - i'll make minor changes in #30905 (not just bugfixes) because i don't think there's currently a way to know when things happened storing only numbers - general overview and history of sbws (why things are like they are) Next week: - Continue with #30719 - Continue with #30735
gus: this week: - Tweet about 0.2.9 and 0.4.0 patch
Georg
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