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See this posting for context:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2016-April/000223.html
Notes for July 28 2016 meeting:
Alison: 1) Support manual: Colin sent it to tor-project@ for final review, once that's finished we'll focus on translations and ways to promote and disseminate it. We're also working on a Tor glossary, and eventually will get started on an FAQ. The end goal for support stuff is to make it into a portal similar to support.twitter.com. 2) Social contract: it's done and it's here in read-only form: https://storm.torproject.org/shared/UleWiALOvWDnWxEqPcAfr49tkHaM-h7PlSmoHlRb.... I need to send a mail to tor-project@ about ratifying it (I guess they will see this first anyway, but that's okay). I'm not sure the best way to do that; I can just write something brief explaining what the SC is and give folks a week or so to accept/object to it, and then if all is well I can publish it on the blog and other places. Thinking "About Tor" and the community team wiki are two places it should live. 3) Working on a lot of outreach trying to build the community team. 4) Cool stuff coming up for LFP/Tor outreach: IFLA, DCPL, Toronto Public Library, maybe Finland
Roger: 0) I was at PETS last week; I'm at SponsorR meeting this week and next. 1) NSF: Good news! We're on track to get another NSF grant, for 2 years, joint with University of Illinois Chicago and Eindhoven. They funded something like 5 proposals out of 120. 2) I've been thinking a lot lately about what I should focus on once I finish traveling too much (i.e. starting in Oct). Catching up on the research side is a strong contender, especially since we're heading towards have five (five!) concurrent NSF grants. 3) David and I talked about good content for technical 33c3 talks, and Tor Browser seemed like a great option. David mailed Mike and Georg. 4) We're asking Isis to run the next bridge directory authority. Linus and Moritz and I had a good chat about a replacement (ninth) directory authority. 5) How are we doing on the blog re-do? 6) I just mailed Lunar to make sure he's still on track to start up TWN in September. 7) How are we doing on moving Storm to a weasel-run host?
Nick: 1) releasing 0.2.8.6 (stable!) RSN. Have to decide whether to include some annoying solaris fixes in it. Leaning towards no. 2) We are missing a step in our dev-meeting and benefits communication. That step is that we should say "If you have not heard from XYZ by date ABC, you should assume your email was lost, and send again". 3) PETS etc.
Isabela: 1) Finishing the draft of the SIDA proposal 2) Did retrospective with network-team last Monday (our second IRC retrospective!) 3) Simply Secure is progressing with our style guidelines
Mike: 0) I am back to help Georg this week rebasing and tagging Tor Browser for next weeks release. 1) After that, I will be digging myself out of email and trying to come up with a plan for Tor Labs
Kate: 1) Internet of Things media coverage with Nathan (Intercept, Wired, podcast, etc.) 2) Working on Q and A with Nima to pull out some key things from HOPE for human rights activists and nontechnical users 3) Snooping nodes—Edited and published statement by Donncha and Roger on blog about our positive relationship to this NEU research 4) Media strategy around Jake situation 5) Have various good newses to roll out to the media and will do so as soon timing makes sense 6) Met with a big bunch of reporters at HOPE, mainly to build relationships. It went really well. The focus was not to pitch specific things but we did bat around story ideas. They are interested in: a) Onion services rollout (stage by stage if necessary--so it's helpful to keep me in the loop about when things are coming up); b) Tor metrics
Shari: 1) We put out the release ending the investigation. As expected, it’s been getting a lot of press. 2) Invitations went out for TorDev. 3) We’re rolling out benefits for all employees as of August 1. Erin the HR person has been rocking. 4) I'll be traveling to the East Coast for the rest of this week and half of next week. Visiting with family in NYC this weekend, meeting with reporters and Gunner (!) on Friday. Then heading to DC for the DRL audit next week. Meeting with Nima while I’m there.
Karsten: 1) Had three (!) meetings with iwakeh since last week to coordinate MOSS award work. Wrote/tested/reviewed a lot of code. Changes are 90% to improve code quality and 10% to add features, so will be invisible to most people. But software quality matters, and soon we'll add fancy features, too.