Hi!
Network meetings are happening every Monday at 1700UTC on #tor-meeting in irc.oftc.net. Everyone is welcome to participate in them!
Meeting Log: http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2020/tor-meeting.2020-07-20-16.58.log....
Contents of the meeting pad:
== Network meeting pad! ==
Next meeting is at Monday 27th July 1700 UTC on #tor-meeting on OFTC.
June Schedule: * Monday 20 July 17:00 UTC * Monday 27 July 17:00 UTC
Welcome to our meeting! We meet each month at: Mondays at 1700 UTC On #tor-meeting on OFTC.
(This channel is logged while meetings are in progress.) (See https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2017-September/001459.htm... for background.)
Want to participate? Awesome! Here's what to do: 1. If you have updates, enter them below, under your name. 2. If you see anything you want to talk about in your updates, put them in boldface! 3. Show up to the IRC meeting and say hi!
After each week's meetings, the contents of this pad will be sent to tor-project @ lists.torproject.org. After that is done, the pad can be used for the next week.
== Previous notes == (Search the tor-project mailing list archive for older notes.) 15 June: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2020-June/002877.html 22 June: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2020-June/002890.html
== Stuff to do every week ==
Let's check and update our roadmap:
What's done, and what's coming up? Any change?
Board: https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/core/-/boards
S28 & S30 - Continue after October - Ahf - maybe dgoulet can do some of this after August?
S55 - Nickm & dgoulet, ends 15 August
Non sponsor stuff
DoS defenses = Dgoulet + Asn
Library Size reduction = Ahf + Dgoulet
sbws = Ahf + Juga
Check reviewer assignments! How reviews from last week worked? Any blocker? Here are the outstanding reviews, oldest first, including sbws:
Merge requests in Core:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/groups/tpo/core/-/merge_requests
Let's check out 0.4.4 release status and open tickets!
Tickets in 0.4.4.x with no owner. https://gitlab.torproject.org/dashboard/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&...
nickm:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/dashboard/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&...
dgoulet:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/dashboard/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&...
ahf:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/dashboard/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&...
asn:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/dashboard/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&...
Core Tor Releases: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/team/-/wikis/NetworkTeam/CoreTorRelea...
== Reminders ==
* Remember to "/me status: foo" at least once daily. * Remember that our current code reviews should be done by end-of-week. * Make sure you are in touch with everybody with whom you are doing work for the next releases.
* Check other's people call for help in their entries.
Volunteers need help. Please help them when you are around. Maybe we should have times of day when different people are responders, and expectations of who helps.
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== Announcements [please date] ==
== Discussion [please date] ==
issues in https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/team/-/issues
anybody interested in the gitlab/appveyor/gitlab script unification?
(nickm + ahf will chat; ahf can't start this week)
when are we supposed to figure out 045 scope? 046 scope?
Let's plan to talk about 045 on next Thursday (30 July)
=== Active Proposed Policies ===
* Pull Request Guidelines (stalled)
=== Design proposals under discussion ===
315: require more fields in directory documents (still waiting [6/1]) 316: flashflow (asn and nickm are reviewing, should schedule discussion with pastly. [5/18]) 317: dns (under discussion on ML [5/18]) 318: limit protovers (waiting for more commment; needs discussion [6/1]) 319: wide everything (nick replied on ml; waiting for more discussion [6/1]) 320: tap out again - Do we have a consensus to replace this with a "deprecate v2 onion services" proposal? If so, who writes it? [6/1] protover rethinking (teor's email to tor-dev) (nick needs to reply [5/18]) 321: happy families (need feedback [6/1]) 322: dirport linkspec (need feedback [6/1])
== Recommended links ==
== Updates ==
Name: Week of XYZ (planned): - What you planned for last week. Week of XYZ (actual): - What you did last week. Week of ABC (planned): - What you're planning to do this week. Help with:
- Something you may need help with.
PLEASE DO NOT BULK-DELETE THE OLD ENTRIES!
Leave the "Planned" parts! Leave the parts for last week and this week! (feel free to delete your own stuff that's more than 1-2 weeks old)
Nick: Week of 13 July (planned): - Revise my working checklists, and distribute them? - Keep an eye on blog comments for release posts - Review and merge stuff, with prioirity for 044 fixes. - Help with 044 fixes. - S55 hacking - Misc tool and technical debt hacking - Keep an eye on OpenSSL bug status (https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/12377) Week of 13 July (actual): - Discussed issues with API and exit-blocking - S55 hacking and review - General hacking and review - Misc tool and technical-debt hacking Week of 20 July (planned): - Catch up on emails - Still keep an eye on openssl bug status - Chutney attack! - Try to wrap up all s55 work with dgoulet
- Try to make 044 progress as needed/possible - Work on checklists more. -
ahf: Week of 13/6 (planned) - Fenix - Land \r\n issues. - Help with merges/reviews on sbws Week of 13/6 (actually) - SBWS reviews. - Got test instance up and running for first version of our Gitlab Lobby. - Landed \r\n patches. - Got Gitlab-CI to run for MR's and merges. - Updated my Fenix checkout and continued the fight with the build-system. Week of 20/6 (planned): - Fenix - Help with merges
asn: Week of 29/06 (planned): - More PoW work - A look at v3 metrics. - More OBv3 hackathon. Someone is hacking on distinct descriptor support. - Need to adapt the gitlab process to using MRs as discussed on Thurdsay. - A bunch more reviews & merges. Week of 29/06 (actual): - Lots of network team reviews/merges/bugfixes work. - Some v3 metrics work. - More OBv3 reviews. - Triaging gitlab tickets. Week of 06/07 (planned); - Going AFK on Friday so biggest priority is to finish all reviews/merges/044 tickets by then.
jnewsome: Week of July 6 (planned): - Get code-coverage PR cleaned up and merged - Implement phantom memory-marshalling optimization "for real" and merge Week of July 6 (actual): - Got code-coverage tracking merged into shadow - Reworked CI to move logic from GH proprietary config to shell scripts, and added scripts to run it locally via Docker - More work on memory-marshalling mmap optimization: wrote an IntervalMap in Rust to track mmap state Week of July 13 (planned): - Memory-marshalling mmap optimization Week of July 13 (actual): - Finished up and merged IntervalMap
https://github.com/shadow/shadow/pull/886
- Started making Shadow C code callable from Shadow Rust code (bindgen + wrappers) https://github.com/shadow/shadow/pull/887 - Prototyped some different approaches of modelling Shadow's object graph in Rust
https://github.com/sporksmith/dev-journal/blob/master/rust-ownership/Shadow%... Week of July 20 (planned): - Write MemoryManger in Rust to implement mmap-based memory access in Shadow/Phantom - OoO next week - have fun!
pastly: Week of 18 May (planned): - Finish bones of external FlashFlow repo (python?) to control tor clients that perform FF measurements - Finish bones of little-t tor changes s.t. measurement can be performed - Discuss FlashFlow with network team devs as they have questions
c: Week of July 6 (actual): - fix up chutney #40002 Week of July 13 (actual): - #40002 merged in Week of July 20 (planned): - tor #21524 and other IPv6-tagged issues
dgoulet: Week of 13/07 (actual): - s55, s55 and s55 (IPv6). :) Week of 20/07 (planned); - s55 - New list of fallback dirs
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