I assume people will be interested in creating Debian packages for these too. I am wondering if we should adopt a naming convention like tor-pt-sshproxy, tor-pt-flashproxy, tor-pt-obfsproxy etc - like how mozilla extensions are all called xul-ext-*. (We could even start a working group too.)
ATM this would involve renaming obfsproxy, but I am about to package flashproxy, and thinking about what to name the package.
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On 06/09/13 13:44, Griffin Boyce wrote:
That day and time work well for me -- thanks for setting this up! =)
~Griffin
On 09/06/2013 04:58 AM, Vmon wrote:
I sent this email quite a while ago and I was surprised that nobody was interested/replied. Today I found out that I had sent it to a wrong address. But here we are, so I'm sending it again. So please reply so we can kick this off soon.
Thanks, Vmon
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: <vmonmoonshine@gmail.com mailto:vmonmoonshine@gmail.com> Date: Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 6:46 AM Subject: Pluggable transport weekly meeting To: tor-dev-request@lists.torproject.org mailto:tor-dev-request@lists.torproject.org
Hello Tor devs,
Following up on what we came up with in the dev summit (https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2013SummerDevMeet...), we are going to have weekly 30-minute IRC meeting focusing on pluggable transports. The format (I think) will be scrum-esque that every developer who is working on a pluggable transport will update everybody else about the work they did/are doing on their transport during the week and ask questions if they have any, for example if they got stuck somewhere and they think somebody can help.
Preliminary, we decided to have the meeting on Fridays, cause why not, but if you have serious problem with Fridays then we might be able to pick a better day.
For the time of the meeting, considering the geographical positions of the current transport developers, we'll probably end up having a CEST evening and PST morning meeting. Having that in mind I suggest:
CEST: 18:00 BST (Summer GMT): 17:00 EST: 12:00 MNT: 10:00 PST: 9:00
So if this doesn't work for you, please reply to this email with your alternative proposal.
Thanks, Vmon
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