Hi Einnhverr. Moving this to tor-dev@ since you intended to but got the wrong address (it's tor-dev@lists.torproject.org). If you're not already subscribed to it then please do so at...
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On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 4:36 AM, E M einnhverr@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/25/14, meejah meejah@meejah.ca wrote:
I meant a small example as part of the proposal. The idea would be to demonstrate some understanding of the two libraries, Python itself and the issues involved. You should also compare your proposal to some of the others from past years that I linked to -- some more detail about what (you think) needs to happen would be useful. This doesn't necessarily need to be 100% correct, but will give us some idea that you've thought through the issues and design.
Hi meejah,
I will take the time over the weekend to include some small example in the proposal, along with more fine graned points about the work I think should be done and other ajustments(e.g. rework the estimated deliverables you suggested).
I don't really know the "moving" pace you expect me to have, so I safely draft the final/desired proposal in time, so I would appreciate if my pace is no up to your expectations, to let me know so I could adapt accordingly.
p.s. the way most people use #tor-dev on IRC is to stay logged in (e.g. via a tmux or screen session) so that timezones and so forth can allow answers to happen later on.
I'm in the process of setting up an VM environment with a IRC bouncer so I could be available as much as possible on the #tor-dev channel. My usual available hours, after setting up the bouncer is complete, are 04:00 - 20:00 UTC(excluding the hours when I'm in class)
I'm always open to any suggestions regarding the proposal/process/project, please don't hesitate to bring them up to me.
I appreciate for taking your time out of your schedule to guide me through this process!
Thank You, einnhverr
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 4:36 AM, E M einnhverr@gmail.com wrote:
On 3/25/14, meejah meejah@meejah.ca wrote:
I meant a small example as part of the proposal. The idea would be to demonstrate some understanding of the two libraries, Python itself and the issues involved. You should also compare your proposal to some of the others from past years that I linked to -- some more detail about what (you think) needs to happen would be useful. This doesn't necessarily need to be 100% correct, but will give us some idea that you've thought through the issues and design.
Hi meejah,
I will take the time over the weekend to include some small example in the proposal, along with more fine graned points about the work I think should be done and other ajustments(e.g. rework the estimated deliverables you suggested).
I don't really know the "moving" pace you expect me to have, so I safely draft the final/desired proposal in time, so I would appreciate if my pace is no up to your expectations, to let me know so I could adapt accordingly.
p.s. the way most people use #tor-dev on IRC is to stay logged in (e.g. via a tmux or screen session) so that timezones and so forth can allow answers to happen later on.
I'm in the process of setting up an VM environment with a IRC bouncer so I could be available as much as possible on the #tor-dev channel. My usual available hours, after setting up the bouncer is complete, are 04:00 - 20:00 UTC(excluding the hours when I'm in class)
I'm always open to any suggestions regarding the proposal/process/project, please don't hesitate to bring them up to me.
I appreciate for taking your time out of your schedule to guide me through this process!
Thank You, einnhverr