Notes for July 26 2018 meeting:
Georg: 1) Shari: Gentle ping for the bug bounty contract expiration date :) [Sorry for the delay! August 31, 2018 is the expiration date.-Shari][GeKo: Thanks!] 2) Do we have a vacation calendar somewhere, at least for vegas-team folks? Should we? (It would be useful for me at least :) ) AM: +1 on usefulness; [we don't have one yet as far as I know-Shari] 3) Tor Browser alpha preparations (both desktop and mobile)
Alison: 1) HOPE happened and it was a great success! Lots of people stopped by our table, the talk went really well, we got great questions and no trolling, and we demonstrated great community engagement by joining with other orgs and individuals to stand up to the trolls. :) Lots of great ideas for future conferences. The panel discussion model seems to work really well, especially if we have multiple teams/projects represented. Honestly we could have made it into just an AMA, kinda how EFF does. [I think having the quick presentation was helpful so everyone was on the same page. a couple ppl even used the word "onionize" in their questions after hearing it. maybe it is also why the questions were so good, direct. -Steph] 2) Colin reports that the PETS relay operator meetup went really well! More than 50 people attended and then lots of them hung out after. He's already gotten a lot of folks telling him they want to run new relays, plus there are more people getting in touch about that after HOPE. Community engagement really works, yay. [This is amazing news!-Shari] 3) Very busy with Library Freedom Institute this week and next as we prepare for our in-person meetup on August 3-5. 4) Gus and I are working on documentation for Tor Browser 8.0 (support portal articles and TB Manual updates to start, then training slides). After we finish this we'll work on TB Android docs. 5) We have another Mexico City planners meeting on Monday. I will send out the agenda solicitation email after that. I also hope that we can get the open days blog post out sometime very soon. We're also connecting with community members in Mexico City.
Mike: 1) Following up on blog posts, doing vanguards improvements based on feedback.
Steph: 1) HOPE (presentation and booth) went well, and it was inspiring to see the community rally together. We got $1900 in donations and over 100 newsletter signups. Tommy got them into civi, and Sarah and I got a thank you note out to all who signed up. We are talking more about how to maximize our booth presence in the future. 2) Doing TBA copy 3) Leading a media training workshop for LFI next weekend 4) Still to do: blog catchup, TPO copy
Sarah: 1) Working with Jon and Tommy to understand and optimize procedures around gift entry, acknowledgment, monthly giving follow-up 2) Putting together revisions for the Donate pages on the website for Giant Rabbit 3) beginning to network to fill the open Grant Writer position 4) Starting to plan for a monthly giving solicitation campaign 5) Reviewing current major donors and starting to build a strategy to reach out and build relationships
Karsten: 1) Published a new Reproducible Metrics page ( https://metrics.torproject.org/reproducible-metrics.html ) which is still a work in progress, but which is a big step towards completing our Sponsor 13 deliverable 2. Remaining steps are to get it reviewed some more and then link it from all over Tor Metrics. 2) Made progress with adding our first graph based on OONI data. Coming soon. 3) Started making some improvements to the Onionoo API to allow more powerful queries. 4) Removed one of the remaining road blocks preventing us from integrating ExoneraTor more smoothly into Tor Metrics.
Shari: 1) Working on funding proposal to OSC, new group which seems to get its funding from USAID, SIDA, and Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. 2) Selected recipients of next Shuttleworth Fellowships. Fun to be part of that process! 3) Spoke with staffer for US Select Committee on Intelligence about our funding. 4) Finished up job description for new sysadmin position and pushed to get it posted. 5) Handled/handling a few personnel things.
Arturo: 1) We kicked off our UX research for the new OONI Probe mobile apps. We created a survey which we circulated on social media, mailing lists, and via push notifications. See: https://ooni.torproject.org/post/ooniprobe-ux-survey-and-interviews/. We have also started interviewing community members, and conducted 4 interviews this week. 2) Progress on OONI Probe desktop apps 3) Made some progress on reviewing tor_api.h. See: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/25510#comment:7 & https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/26948 & https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/26947 & https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23846. 4) Briar's Torsten mapped the blocking of Tor worldwide based on OONI data: https://grobox.de/tor 5) Maria presented OONI in Kiev and facilitated a UX workshop (2 weekends ago) 6) The OONI team be taking the second of the two tor meeting open days off, to recuperate before our internal meeting happening the days after. If there are open day things we should be part of, let's be sure to put them on the first of the two days.
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