Here are our meeting logs:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2019/tor-meeting.2019-06-13-17.00.html
Here is our meeting pad:
ANTI-CENSORSHIP work meeting pad --------------------------------
Next meeting: Thursday June 13th 17:00 UTC
Weekly meetings, every Thursday at 17:00 UTC, in #tor-meeting at OFTC (channel is logged while meetings are in progress).
== Goal of this meeting ==
Weekly checkin about the status of anti-censorship work at Tor. Coordinate collaboration between people/teams on anti-censorship at Tor.
== Links to Useful documents ==
* Our anti-censorship roadmap: https://storm.torproject.org/shared/knaG2lEzepdsCC21DYk4dD4hRtwcUGnXQvalH1sK... * Our roadmap consists of a subset of trac tickets. * Note that there's a bug that causes the roadmap to load slowly. To work around it, first click on "All boards", and then on "ROADMAP Anti-censorship team" * The anti-censorship team's wiki page: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/AntiCensorshipTeam * GetTor's roadmap: https://dip.torproject.org/anti-censorship/gettor/boards * Hiro is currently experimenting with gitlab.
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== Announcements ==
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== Discussion ==
* How should we proceed with our BridgeDB statistics collection? * We now have a response from Tor's safety board: https://bugs.torproject.org/9316#comment:25 * Let's run an initial one-off experiment for one week and re-evaluate if the data is safe to publish?
== Actions ==
* Please share your experience with the pluggable transports specification in this thread: * https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-June/013879.html * Think about anti-censorship sessions you want to lead/attend in Stockholm * https://pad.riseup.net/p/_kDAK09C16xL2lBRQ7sJ
== Updates ==
FORMAT!
Name: This week: - What you worked on this week. Next week: - What you are planning to work on next week (related to anti-censorship work). Help with: - Something you may need help with.
hiro: This week (2019-05-16): - Revised gettor code with phw - Merge new code - Deploy gettor - See who has access to gettor repository in torgit - Sync torgit repository with dip - Port tickets from roadmap to dip Next week: - Add more tests to gettor - Work on twitter distribution channel Past week: - Rebase gettor PR with phw - Started testing framework
phw: This week (2019-06-13): - Wrote and deployed patch for BridgeDB to discontinue email support for Yahoo accounts https://bugs.torproject.org/28496 - Merged and deployed BridgeDB translations https://bugs.torproject.org/30157 - Merged and deployed various BridgeDB housekeeping patches https://bugs.torproject.org/30706 - Released BridgeDB v7.0 and v7.1 and blogged about it https://blog.torproject.org/new-release-bridgedb-071 - Heard back from Tor's safety board regarding our BridgeDB proposal https://bugs.torproject.org/9316#comment:25 We can proceed carefully - Wrote a BridgeDB patch that replaces leekspin with a stem script https://bugs.torproject.org/22755 - Filed a ticket and wrote patch because default obfs4 bridges in orbot are all offline https://bugs.torproject.org/30870 - Filed ticket to study if China broke any of our bridge distribution channels https://bugs.torproject.org/30872 - Reviewed #29279 and wrote summary of what we learned - Asked tor-dev@ about shortcomings of our pluggable transports v1.0 spec https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2019-June/013879.html Pointed several PT implementers to this thread - Reviewed Nima's patch for obfs4PortScan https://github.com/NullHypothesis/obfs4PortScan/pull/1 - Had a brief meeting with researcher who's studying the GFW - Sponsor 28: Pointed RACE integration team to our PT spec and libraries - Reported machinery that our team is using to sysadmin team - Set up a private obfs4 bridge and handed it to censored user - Reviewed two FOCI papers Next week: - Move forward with new PT spec - Review #21315 Help with:
Gaba: Last week: * follow on s28 and s30 This week (05/30): * preparing tor meeting schedule
ahf (will be AFK due to Ascension Day here in DK) Last week: - Uploaded rebased patches for #29736, #29207, and #29260 at https://github.com/ahf/snowflake/tree/features/websocket_r5 - Been playing around with a method that I think will allow us to load shared libraries of PT's for Tor (on Linux only for now). - Hacking on #28930 - Got OK from dcf on #28849! Thanks! Next step is to talk to the PT adapter person. This week: - Hacking on #28930 - Prepare presentation for some conference next week in Switzerland. - Away Thursday/Friday for "Ascension Day".
kat5: Last week (May 20): - Added more content from tickets - Added Tails content This week (May 27): - Marked finished sections complete - Final edits - Hand off for submission to DARPA - NEEDS HELP: - Sign-off from phw
dcf: 2019-06-13 Last week: - dealt with some Azure CDN billing issues - Metrics Timeline maintenance - tried archiving some early pluggable transports browser bundles but encountered problems (https://bugs.torproject.org/29697#comment:12 ) Next week: - look at WebExtension changes in https://bugs.torproject.org/23888#comment:24 - look at reliability layer (#29206) - publish post-sanitization broker logs (#30731) - add resources I manage to the infrastructure survey Help with:
cecylia (cohosh): last updated 2019-06-13 Last week: - reachability tests: - stopped obfs4 probes - updated results for snowflake probes (#30368) - snowflake - determined missing mingw libraries for windows build (#25483) - re-evaluated broker stats and implemented missing pieces (#21315) - started implementing unit tests for proxy-go (#30867) Next week: - update default STUN configuration (#26348) - continue increasing test coverage for snowflake (#29259) - expand snowbox to simulate censorship events for user experience testing - familiarize self with PT spec
Help with: - incremental review of reliability layer (#29206) - broker stats (#21315) needs both a metrics team and a code review - browser team help for mingw toolchain (#25483)
catalyst:
week of 06/06 (planned): - unparent open children of #28018 and tag them usefully, so we can close #28018 week of 06/06 (actual): - rearranged bootstrap tickets somewhat, including unparenting open children of #28018 week of 06/13 (planned): - mostly focusing on sponsor31
arlolra: 2019-06-06 Last week: - nothing This week: - get back to the snowflake webextension Help with: - nothing
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