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https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2016-April/000223.html
Notes for October 20 2016 meeting:
Alison: 1) Support desk stopgap measures: what we're doing before support.torproject.org goes live 2) nothing else to report, unless you want to hear from the Cool and Exciting world of Library Freedom Project, where things are going really well :)
Nick: 1) 030 is forked. 2) 029 needs more testing, but we have no binaries. :( * GeKo says he's figured out the bug on ln5's nightlies system, and will try to get nightlies back tomorrow. Woo! 3) While Documenting stuff, I've been noticing how many old things we still have in rephist.c and geoip.c and elsewhere. Metrics folks: any time to review what we collect there and make sure it's all actually useful? [Already talked with Karsten and Iwakeh here; no need to discuss at meeting.]
Kate: 1) Planning out next 6 months of communications. 2) Working with OONI on ooniprobe 2.0.0 announcement to solicit media coverage :) 3) Organizing 200 pages of press clips for DRL report 4) Working on various ongoing media stories. Waiting to hear back on Wendy's opinion piece on Rule 41.
Mike: 1) Talked with CloudFlare a bit on tor-access. They said they will be rolling out the WAF thing to paid sites, and their systems will be ready for the blind token extension this quarter (they meant by end of year, I think).
Arturo: 1) Released ooniprobe 2.0.0 (yay!). Still need to publish announcement, but waiting for debian and osx packages to be done. 2) Gotten more or less green light from Ford to have them cover the costs of the hackathon. 3) Many interesting and useful conversations at OTF summit.
Isabela: 1) A contract was sent to Tom (dev that will work on Orfox FE) - Linda is leading the copy for the UI and our deadline is to have a final copy by EOM 2) Working on DRL quarterly report 3) Sent call for help on testing core tor releases - got some responses in tor-dev list and some off the list - need to follow up with them now that the release is out 4) Lots going on at the OTF summit 5) lots of things to catch up because of OTF summit
Karsten: 1) We're on track with enabling CollecTor instances to synchronize data from each other, which is our most important October milestone.
Shari: 1) We hired new finance and grants manager, Brad Parker. He starts on November 14. 2) Working on end-of-year campaign stuff. 3) Meeting with lots of people this week at OTF Summit.
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 09:48:16AM +0200, Karsten Loesing wrote:
Notes for October 20 2016 meeting:
Thanks Karsten! Somehow my two items got lost (I think it was my fault). Here they were, for posterity:
1) I met with a bunch of translators today, and there's a whole community of Tor fanatics who do translations, and they get a bit of love from Colin, but none from any of the rest of us. We should figure out how to engage better -- sending them t-shirts and stuff sure, but going to their meetings, talking to them more over email, going to trainings... we can use them not just for translations but for community awareness in their respective countries, and QA testing for target countries, and many things. 2) I sent out the new proposed dates for the Amsterdam-ish meeting. So far so good.
--Roger
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On 27/10/16 02:59, Roger Dingledine wrote:
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 09:48:16AM +0200, Karsten Loesing wrote:
Notes for October 20 2016 meeting:
Thanks Karsten! Somehow my two items got lost (I think it was my fault).
Oops, I totally overlooked those notes on the pad, because they were five newlines away from the other notes. Sorry!
All the best, Karsten
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