[tor-commits] [webwml/staging] Drop mentors who've been unresponsive

sebastian at torproject.org sebastian at torproject.org
Wed Feb 11 03:13:31 UTC 2015


commit e5162adafd00d6f1c362ab5e664ffd08d52a89ba
Author: Damian Johnson <atagar at torproject.org>
Date:   Sun Feb 8 10:24:02 2015 -0800

    Drop mentors who've been unresponsive
    
    Dropping Nick, Aaron, Mike, Nicolas, Steven, George, and Isis as prospective
    mentors and in a couple cases where they were the only people dropping their
    projects. We can add them back if they voice an interest in mentoring.
---
 getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml |   30 ++++++++++++++----------------
 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

diff --git a/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml b/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml
index 00500fa..92bf903 100644
--- a/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml
+++ b/getinvolved/en/volunteer.wml
@@ -735,11 +735,6 @@ meetings around the world.</li>
     in. This was actively developed until Fall of 2010.
     </p>
 
-    <p>
-    <b>Project Ideas:</b><br />
-    <i><a href="#newBridgedbDistributor">New BridgeDB Distributor</a></i>
-    </p>
-
     <a id="project-ooni-probe"></a>
     <h3><a href="https://ooni.torproject.org/">Ooni Probe</a> (<a
     href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/ooni-probe.git">code</a>, <a
@@ -930,7 +925,7 @@ meetings around the world.</li>
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium to High</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Nick (nickm), David (dgoulet)</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>David (dgoulet)</i>
     <p>
     The Tor code is more than 10 years old in places, and we haven't always had
     enough time or wisdom to write things as well as we could have.  Our unit
@@ -973,7 +968,7 @@ meetings around the world.</li>
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Steven (sjmurdoch), Ximin (infinity0), George (asn)</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>Ximin (infinity0)</i>
     <p>
     For Tor users in censored countries, we have a <a
     href="<page docs/pluggable-transports>">
@@ -1044,7 +1039,7 @@ meetings around the world.</li>
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>High</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Steven (sjmurdoch), Yawning</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>Yawning</i>
     <p>
     There are <a
     href="https://research.torproject.org/techreports/datagram-comparison-2011-11-07.pdf">lots
@@ -1182,7 +1177,7 @@ You may contact the mentors on IRC for more information. (sukhe on #tor-dev, #to
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Arturo (hellais), Aaron (aagbsn)</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>Arturo (hellais)</i>
     <p>
 The feature should also add support for including only packet capture data that
 is relevant to the test being run. This means that the pcap should not contain
@@ -1257,7 +1252,7 @@ configurations is a good first step to understanding this problem.
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Nick (nickm), David (dgoulet)</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>David (dgoulet)</i>
     <p>
 Right now, our unit test coverage with the tests we ship is around 30%
 -- only 30% of the executable lines in our source are reached by the
@@ -1323,7 +1318,7 @@ easy to test.)
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Nick (nickm), David (dgoulet)</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>David (dgoulet)</i>
     <p>
 Right now, if you run a busy Tor server on a multicore computer, most of
 the cores are mostly unused.  We have a "cpuworker" mechanism to move
@@ -1373,7 +1368,7 @@ the codebase that you want to work on.
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Nick (nickm), David (dgoulet)</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>David (dgoulet)</i>
     <p>
 We're working on a revamp of the entire Tor hidden service design to
 improve the security and reliability of the hidden service system.
@@ -1410,7 +1405,7 @@ the codebase that you want to work on.
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Nick (nickm), David (dgoulet)</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>David (dgoulet)</i>
     <p>
 Right now, you can only use Tor's DNS support to look up IPv4 and IPv6
 addresses, and to fetch PTR records.  But DNS can do so much more!
@@ -1446,7 +1441,7 @@ the codebase that you want to work on.
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Nick (nickm), David (dgoulet)</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>David (dgoulet)</i>
     <p>
 The seccomp2 mechanism on Linux lets programs improve their robustness
 against unforseen bugs by running with restrictions on which system
@@ -1511,7 +1506,7 @@ the codebase that you want to work on.
     <br>
     Skill Level: <i>Medium</i>
     <br>
-    Likely Mentors: <i>Georg (GeKo)</i>, <i>Mike Perry</i>, <i>Nicolas Vigier</i>
+    Likely Mentors: <i>Georg (GeKo)</i>
     <p>
 
 The <a href="https://panopticlick.eff.org">Panopticlick project by the EFF</a>
@@ -1561,6 +1556,7 @@ implementation.
     </p>
     </li>
 
+<!--
     <a id="improveStegotorus"></a>
     <li>
     <b>Improve Stegotorus</b>
@@ -1622,7 +1618,9 @@ You can find a list of open issues concerning Stegotorus <a href="https://trac.t
 You also can think of lots of other awesome creative ways of improving Stegotorus and include those in your proposal.
     </p>
     </li>
+-->
 
+<!--
     <a id="newBridgedbDistributor"></a>
     <li>
     <b>New BridgeDB Distributor</b>
@@ -1657,7 +1655,7 @@ preferably for BridgeDB, see the
 try, or contact isis or sysrqb on IRC to ask for ticket suggestions or advice.
     </p>
     </li>
-
+-->
 <!--
     <a id=""></a>
     <li>





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