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See this posting for context:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2016-April/000223.html
Notes for May 12 2016 meeting:
Mike: 1) I reviewed a bunch of sandboxing tech for Tor Browser. I think I have the outlines of what a sandbox would look like that blocks some/most/all of the information obtained by the FBI exploit (we'll likely do best on Linux and Mac, but can still block proxy bypass on windows). I will be sending that to the Tor Browser team shortly. 2) Got an email from Disconnect. They are working to restore Google searches..
Georg: 1) We worked on getting the ESR45 based Tor Browser into stable shape (there are still things left to do) 2) I worked on our search engine situation (Disconnect does not have Google results anymore)
Nick: 1) Doing code review and encouraging others by formal pressures: Till the needs-review tickets of May 10 are reviewed, I'm not reviewing other (non-critical) stuff. [Talking with Isabela about this, and applying structural pressure. It's going fine.] 2) Need to get SVN access to Seattle folks. I need to hear from Shari about whether it's internal or corp+internal. (Is Shari on?). [Outcome: Shari says Jon should have access. So I added him.] 3) Resolved UDRP with help from Peter and Wendy. Put my Google voice # as the contact. Now I am getting 4-5 no-message calls there per day. (I have ringing disabled.) [Outcome: waiting for decision on which phone number should get all the phonespam.]
Isabela: 1) Pick up SIDA proposal 2) tomorrow is DRL call I sent an email about it 3) sent a blog post for fact check to Roger and Nick
Katie: 1) CloudFlare meeting and next steps 2) FBI exploit hearing happening today in Washington State. Mozilla has requested that it see the exploit first. 3) Isis media and training going well so far :) 4) Rule 41 5) Fastly opportunity
Shari: 1) Talking with Duck Duck Go to see if their search engine might be a good way to go for Tor Browser. 2) Talking with Laura Cunningham from DRL to see if I can get a good read on whether they really want TorDev in Valencia in 2017. 3) Jake's back. How can he best engage?
Karsten: 1) Reviewed CollecTor patches and discussed design changes with iwakeh. 2) Spent some time writing a possible funding proposal for metrics work. 3) Please read responses to notes posted to tor-project@ and respond if people ask questions about your notes.
Alison 1) Still collecting user feedback around CloudFlare stuff. Contacted all of the allies that were on my list, heard from only one, and that one hasn't told me yet if I can share their comments with the group. 2) Reaching out to allied people (journalists, activists, attorneys, etc) to see about getting more varied involvement in the community team 3) Continuing to work on the membership doc, social contract, and support manual here and there in the midst of hectic travel and speaking schedule.