Quick report on what I got up to in August. Renaming this from "Grants
Report" to "TC Report" because sometimes I do things that aren't grants.
Grants:
- Got awarded a grant from OTF.
- Got awarded a grant from MDF.
- Submitted a (different) grant to OTF.
- Submitted a grant to Knight Foundation.
- Drafted a letter of inquiry for Tor outreach funding but haven't sent
anywhere yet.
- Researched other funding sources.
Comms:
- Published a blog post about Tor Browser downloads. [1]
- Edited a blog post about our MOSS final report. [2]
- Edited an upcoming blog post about Orfox updates for Isa.
- Added some copy to our statement on racists being bad [3] and dealt
with the fall-out on the twitterz.
- Worked with Steph on a blog calendar so that we post something at
least once a week.
Misc:
- Voted on our membership guidelines -- you should too!
- Put all of my New York apartment things in a box and then, a week and
2,865 miles later, unpacked them all in a different apartment in
Seattle. All of the movers asked "Microsoft or Boeing?" and so I got to
tell them about Tor.
Anything that should be on my radar?
TC
[1] https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-downloads-2017
[2]
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/we-enhanced-security-and-integrity-tor-met…
[3]
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/tor-project-defends-human-rights-racists-o…
Hi all,
Qe finalized the design and copy of Tor launcher (#23261
<https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23261>). You can see the
final version, version 8, mocked up here <https://marvelapp.com/3f6102d>.
Mark built a working prototype of this new design, and we're getting ready
to push changes. I'm personally very excited for this new version of Tor
launcher. It's more clear on what options to choose, shows all the network
settings on one screen, and communicates more succinctly.
We finished three iterations of the Onion Browser branding survey, which
aims to quantify how likely they will pick Onion Browser from an app store
of browsers that claim to be affiliated with Tor, and what they would find
more helpful in signaling the recommendation for Onion Browser and Tor. The
next steps are to host the survey ourselves (so we don't rely on a third
party collecting user information), and run the survey! We hypothesize that
the takeaway will be "okay, no one knows Onion Browser was the recommended
one," but are interested in verification, quantification, and use thought
processes.
We've settled into a rhythm of triaging tickets and getting new tasks to do
each week, and using our weekly team meeting to talk about one of our big
projects with other teams' members. Now that we're doing this, we feel like
we can better be that internal service to other teams at Tor. Not to
mention that it feels more productive.
Cheers,
Linda N. Lee
Current Key: https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?search=lindanaeunlee
GPG Fingerprint: FA0A C9BE 2881 B347 9F4F C0D7 BE70 F826 5ED2 8FA2
Notes for August 31 2017 meeting:
Roger:
0) I'm back from the crazy travel. For a bit. Do you have anything to
add to my TODO list?
1) NSF report marathon update: Three reports are in and approved! One is
due in two days but technically it's not ours to write. The fifth is due
in a month and is on track.
2) SponsorR is ending real soon now. We should wrap up and invoice them.
3) My future hobby: getting the network team to adopt bwauth
4) Capture The Onion contest, and Tor Village at Defcon next year
5) I've been playing 34c3 ticket fairy. Do you need one? Does anybody on
your team?
6) Next week I go to NYC to work on website stuff, and Seattle
7) In mid Sept, I might be on a Tor Hidden Services panel in Baltimore
8) In Oct, I'm on a "National Priorities in Computing Research" panel in DC
9) I started trying to find a time to visit SIDA. Maybe I'll try to
bring Alison.
Georg:
1) We finished the hiring process for the Tor Browser team (there will
be a new team member starting mid-September) and are starting to go over
applications for the mobile browser position.
2) Work on a new stable release and Sponsor 4 is ongoing.
3) I wrestled with getting a bug bounty paid out. Do we want to have bug
bounty related Tor swag? (Hint: I think "yes") If so, how do we get that
project going?
Isabela:
1) last week
- sponsor4 - got deliverable completion reports for TB out for invoices
- ux - worked with linda on planning for the upcoming weeks of work,
helped with onion browser survey. worked with tommy on designer grant
proposal
- met with drl for project kick off - homework for me from this meeting
is to review M&E of sponsor 8 and communicate with the team what the
expections are for this first quarter of project
2) this week
- sponsor4 writing network team deliverable completion report for us to
invoice
- ux - shipped designer grant proposal got to a good version with onion
browser survey preparing ticket to move it to hiro to build it. found a
place (with arma help) for us to meet in NYC next week and work on the
website redesign - also do prep work for this meeting.
- writing blog post about orfox work and our focus on mobile
3) brazil update - the brazukas want to write a report on the state of
relays in brazuka land
Steph:
1) Helped launch OONI Cuba report, edited post, shared, contacted media.
2) Working on Onion Browser survey with UX team
3) Got proposals from 2 possible speaker trainers for Oct 14 half day
Montreal training, decision likely next week when Shari is back
4) Working w Isa on Orfox blog post to be published next week. Planning
other content w Tommy.
5) Fundraising campaign on hold after 2 meetings.
Arturo:
1) We published a report on internet censorship in Cuba:
https://ooni.torproject.org/post/cuba-internet-censorship-2017/. It was
covered by Amnesty
(https://medium.com/amnesty-insights/cubas-internet-paradox-776213c8ddb0),
Motherboard
(https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/vbbjxm/here-are-the-41-websites-…,
was happy to see they used one of our charts in their article featuring
the OONI logo) and more to come.
2) Started to convert the style guide Elio made
(https://github.com/OpenObservatory/design/issues/3) into a "Living
Style Guide" (https://github.com/OpenObservatory/design/pull/4)
http://openobservatory.github.io/design/
3) Seems like we have mostly sorted out the design issues related to
securing our probe orchestration system. See:
https://github.com/TheTorProject/proteus/issues/24,
https://github.com/TheTorProject/proteus/issues/26,
https://github.com/TheTorProject/proteus/issues/27.
Alison:
1) LFP won about $250,000 from the Institute of Museum and Library
Services!!!!!!
2) The membership guidelines are finally out for a vote! Go vote!
3) LFP is getting a website and logo redesign.
4) Tor meeting agenda: I didn't get a ton of responses. Should we put
out another call for agenda items? [Isabela: I think we will get more
responses once we share a draft, seeing others ideas help ppl think of
what is missing or what to suggest]
5) I may meet up with Roger today to talk about getting more global
coverage for the speakers bureau.
Karsten:
1) Released Onionoo protocol version 4.1 which adds a "version"
parameter and removes bridge clients objects' beta fields "countries",
"transports", and "versions".
2) Planning to have a team meeting in the last week of September in
Berlin and bring results/questions to Montreal two weeks later.