Hi! Our meeting log is here:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-dev/2017/tor-dev.2017-06-19-17.00.html
and our pad is copied below: ======
Network team pad, for 19 June Meeting (or 20 June, for those in UTC+5 or later)
Things we should talk about: * What's blocking 0.3.1 bug fixes? * How are v3 hidden services going? * Should we try to get everyone to a) get a user on hiro's oniongit and b) get everyone to at least use for code review instead of gitlab.com? (ahf) * review-group-18 now exists! Please assign yourself as reviewer for some tickets.
Tasks for after the meeting: * nickm: Find somebody to attend to each non-assigned 0.3.1.x ticket * Everybody: review everything in review-group-18 * somebody: update wiki (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/process/TorOnTrac) with updates from http://5jp7xtmox6jyoqd5.onion/p/trac-hygiene
teor: Last week: * Deployed PrivCount 1.0.1 on a few relays to check our previous results * Worked on PrivCount HSDir Upload (v2 & v3) Statistics (thanks for the privcount tags on trac, nickm!) * Added chutney hidden service network with different numbers of intro points #22599 * Found out that chutney doesn't support Hidden Service client auth #22646 * Tracked down some of the zstd issues #22502 and children This week: * Finish Implementing & Testing PrivCount HSDir Upload Statistics * Start planning Montreal travel * Start Implementing PrivCount HSDir Download Statistics
dgoulet: Last week: * Wilmington Meeting This week: * I'll be at the DRL meeting in Montreal for the next 3 days (19th-21st) so expect communication delays on IRC/Email. * My focus will be prop224 as the 0.3.2 merge window has opened. A series of branch will get into needs review this week for both nickm and asn.
Mike: Last week: * Wilmington This week: * Catch up on email, paperwork * Put finishing touches on Prop254 implementation * Maybe start work on torrc options needed for Prop247 prototype
ahf: Last week: * Wilmington Meeting. This week: * Analyze log files to extract information on whether our sponsor4 efforts have reduced directory bandwidth usage. * Look into LZMA mprotect() issue. * Look into Teor's Zstandard bugs. * Finish the changes from prop #278 to dir-spec.txt
asn: [Just made it back home but jetlagged. Unclear what my state will be during the meeting hours] Last week: - Attended network team hackfest. Thanks to everyone!
This week: - Catch up with the backlog that accumulated during meeting - Start reviewing remaining prop224 service-side code - Work on prop247 simulator - Revise prop247 based on meeting discussions - Meeting blog post (might delay to next week)
haxxpop: - Took a look at post quantum crypto :D (especially lattice-based) - Review a bit of asn's prop224 client side code (now it's dgoulet's, I think) This week - something of prop224
catalyst: Last week: * Wilmington meeting * Opened some tickets to follow up from testing session in Wilmington: #22635 #22636 * Looked at #22619: we don't seem to be testing SessionGroup at all? This week: * Review komlo's pending changes to CodingStandards.md * Follow up on more testing-related things * Look at the interaction of #12931 with other PT key=value escaping issues * Give more feedback on #7869 now that 0.3.2 merge window is open * #22619 is tricky; the config validation fix should probably go into 0.3.1 but making sure we have test coverage for the actual functionality of SessionGroup= is not a small task * Try out calltool * Try out oniongit * Jot down notes about Wilmington logistics
pastly: last week: - Wilmington. Create name --> face dictionary - Learned about what Tor wants before merging KIST - +1 LDAP account - +2 gitweb.tp.o repos - help setup privcount deployement this week: - Do merge-kist-into-tor things, like ... - oh --enable-gcc-warnings is a thing and says I suck - comments comments comments - tor proposal maybe - unit tests tests tests later: - KIST code develivered to Tor in 3w or less (hopefully!) - dgoulet will help review/merge KIST, correct? Where would dgoulet like to do that? gitlab? oniongit?
nickm: Last week: * Wilmington! * more ticket triage! * work on big list of ALL the attacks that need research * Try to match developers to sponsored work. This week: * Just opened 0.3.2.x. * Just opened review-group-18. * Work on fixing 0.3.1.x bugs * Work on 0.3.2.x code reviews and merges * Remind people that 0.3.1.x bugs need attention. * More bug triage in Unspecified and 0.3.2.x. * Put the wilmington stuff I did online. * Maybe, sponsor4 followup planning * TBD
isabela: Last week: * half wilmington! This week: * work on invoices, reports (organizing NSF ones and sponsor4 may one (late this month). Also will update the launcher brief, havent got a chance to do that yet and I am super late with it :( * Working on new proposals - modularization one (on that I think the driving car for the pitch should be it will help app devs have Tor build with their apps)
Sebastian:
virtually attended Rust session. Please ask Rust questions if there are any. Otherwise busy atm
Yawning: Unsubbed from the network-team list. Because I'm not actually doing anything or contracting with tor at the moment.
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