Hello Tor,
S27 - Onion Services
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- We continued working with onionsites authentication.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30237
- We shared working time with Tor Browser and Network developers during
the dev meeting to discuss our next steps on this project. You can
follow our design exploration by reading the relevant tickets or sneak
peeking here
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/attachment/ticket/30281/O2.pdf
S9 - User Research
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- Gus and Narrira have been traveling through Uganda and Kenya during
June and July. With these travels, we consolidated our relationship with
partners in the global south community to follow our work on the next
sponsor year.
- We shared our first Persona work during the dev meeting. It is one of
the first steps to introduce human-centered design practices on our
workflow. If you didn't make the session, you could see our presentation
and downloads here
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/attachment/wiki/org/meetings/2019S…https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30430
- During the dev meeting, we distributed a survey to collect feedback
about Tor Browser Usage. We will be sharing the results with the lists
soonish. Also, we want to collect this kind of feedback from the broad
community, so we are planning to extend this survey online.
S30 - Snowflake
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- The anti-censorship team is working on the Snowflake web extension. We
worked the user interface and other design deliverables.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23888
OONI Explorer
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- We were working on reach the stable release for the new OONI Explorer.
We have been polishing UI and UX tickets. You can play with the beta here
https://explorer-beta.ooni.io
- All the tickets we have been working on are here
https://github.com/ooni/explorer/issues?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=is%3Aissue+label%3…
Fundraising
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- We gave support to the Fundraising team on the Bug Smash Fund and
Defenders of Privacy campaigns. We provide visuals for the various
platforms used for promoting them.
- We published a fundraising banner at the latest Tor Browser release.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/30577
Thanks,
A
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Antonela Debiasi
UX Team Lead
@antonela
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https://torproject.org
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*Hello Tor! *
*
Today we launched our Bug Smash Fund. Through the month of August, all
donations the Tor Project receives will be marked to help us smash bugs
and respond rapidly to critical security issues. Many of you have
experienced why we need such a fund: this kind of work is not usually
covered by sponsors or grants, so we have to divert time and funds when
these kind of things happen. And we know that they will happen. So this
month is an opportunity to help us prepare for smashing the bugs ahead.
If you’re able to make a donation, you can do so at
https://donate.torproject.org
We’re reaching out to community members, press, and influencers to
spread the word, and we could use your help spreading the word, too.
If you are on Twitter, you can help by sharing the blog post[1], writing
a tweet using one of the graphics Antonela made (which you can find on
the blog and our tweets) and using the hashtag #TorBugSmash, or just by
liking or RTing our posts[2] or any other positive mentions. Talking
about the fund IRL with someone close to you works great, too.
If you feel comfortable, writing a post that mentions your involvement
can have more impact than one without. You could write something like:
“Bugs happen. I’ve worked on fixing them with @torproject, and we know
there will be more. You can help us be prepared for what bugs may come
by making a donation this month. All donations will go towards smashing
bugs. #TorBugSmash https://donate.torproject.org”
As always, I’ll be watching for posts from the Tor community to engage
with and support. If there’s anything related to this campaign or our
work in general that I’ve missed or would be relevant for us to share,
please let me know. I’m also happy to talk over something you’re
considering posting if you want feedback. You can DM @torproject or me
personally @walnutwordsalad, send me an email, or ping me on IRC (stephw).
Cheers!
Steph
[1] https://blog.torproject.org/tors-bug-smash-fund-help-tor-smash-all-bugs
[2] https://twitter.com/torproject/status/1156910864391262208
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Stephanie A. Whited
Communications Director
The Tor Project
IRC: stephw
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