El 12/10/17 a las 12:22, teor escribió:
On 12 Oct 2017, at 09:15, Santiago R.R. santiagorr@riseup.net wrote:
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Hello tor-dev, With my colleague JC Bach (in CC), we have proposed a last-year student project to address IPv6-related issues in Tor for the upcoming semester, at IMT Atlantique engineering school. There will be two students working on it. It is hard to say now how far we will arrive, especially because this is our first approach to Tor entrails. So this message is to say we have good chances to come back here looking for help :-)
Hi Santiago,
This is great! We would like some help with Tor's IPv6 support. And we are happy to help you and your students.
Great, thanks!
How many students?
There will be two.
How much time?
From now until mid-March. Students will have 135h in their schedules to
work on their projects.
What are your goals for the project?
For now, it's still open, but addressing IPv6 support. We should limit the scope soon, according to open related tickets that could be feasible to work on.
How much do you expect to get done?
At least, choose a couple of easy-tagged IPv6 tickets, and close them. However, it's difficult to state on this right now.
Maybe something from: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=accepted&status=as...
We are at a Tor meeting this week. We are revising Tor's IPv6 roadmap for the next year. Next week, this page will be updated: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Amsterdam/ IPv6Hackfest
Good to know about this!
We want to help people get code accepted into tor. Here is how we write code: https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/doc/HACKING/GettingStarted.md https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/doc/HACKING/CodingStandards.md
It can help to start by submitting a small change, so you can see how we work. Then you can make larger changes more easily.
Understood.
Our bug tracker is: https://trac.torproject.org/
We are also in #tor-dev IRC on irc.oftc.net.
Please ask questions early, and ask often! We would love to help you help tor.
Tim (teor)
Cheers,
-- Santiago