Hi All,
I'd like to volunteer time to the tor project. I can program in C and python with a modest to reasonable degree of competence. I'm not hugely familiar with the Tor codebase, so I thought that writing tests would be a good place to start. Is there any C or Python sub-project that would like someone to write some tests?
David
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Hello David,
On 01/05/2014 01:11 PM, David Murray (by way of Kevin Murray kevin@kdmurray.id.au) wrote:
I'd like to volunteer time to the tor project. I can program in C and python with a modest to reasonable degree of competence. I'm not hugely familiar with the Tor codebase, so I thought that writing tests would be a good place to start. Is there any C or Python sub-project that would like someone to write some tests?
I'm currently writing a rather large patch extending Tor (the onion router itself, written in C) to work with multiple addresses per address family, see ticket #9729. [1]
It would be good to have unit tests for the new/modified routines, but I haven't yet looked much at Tor's unit testing infrastructure. Maybe this is something you could also take a look at.
Benedikt
[1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9729
Benedikt:
Sounds great! I'll check the code/ticket out and let you know when I have progress.
Cheers,
Dave
On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 14:04:01 +0100 Benedikt Gollatz ben@differentialschokolade.org wrote:
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Hello David,
On 01/05/2014 01:11 PM, David Murray (by way of Kevin Murray kevin@kdmurray.id.au) wrote:
I'd like to volunteer time to the tor project. I can program in C and python with a modest to reasonable degree of competence. I'm not hugely familiar with the Tor codebase, so I thought that writing tests would be a good place to start. Is there any C or Python sub-project that would like someone to write some tests?
I'm currently writing a rather large patch extending Tor (the onion router itself, written in C) to work with multiple addresses per address family, see ticket #9729. [1]
It would be good to have unit tests for the new/modified routines, but I haven't yet looked much at Tor's unit testing infrastructure. Maybe this is something you could also take a look at.
Benedikt
[1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/9729 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1 Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://www.enigmail.net/
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