Damian Johnson transcribed 2.0K bytes:
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 2:07 PM, teor teor2345@gmail.com wrote:
On 16 Jun 2017, at 03:49, isis agora lovecruft isis@torproject.org wrote:
Hello all!
I have made a brief post on our blog to announce an exciting intership opportunity we have available!
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/summer-2017-internship-create-bridge-bandwi...
stem also does circuit construction via the control port, so the intern can avoid doing anything twisted... if they want.
There's even TorCtl, but it's old and unmaintained.
Hi Isis. For what it's worth if it turns out to be based on Stem I'd be delighted to help mentor and/or do code reviews.
Also, I agree with Tim. The present wording makes it sound like txtorcon is the only game in town when it comes to custom circuit construction. Lots of options, and even if they don't do it in python it's not hard. :)
Hey Damian!
Sorry, in my nearsightedness, having only ever had used Stem for parsing, I had not realised that enough of the control protocol was implemented in Stem to do this without using txtorcon! Please feel free to reword the posting (or suggest a change) that you think would more accurately reflect this.
Also, I would be delighted to co-mentor with you (and also meejah, if the intern decides to go the txtorcon route), that sounds great!
Best,