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https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2016-April/000223.html
Notes for September 22 2016 meeting:
Nick: 1) Deliverables for mid-oct looks -- hard. Still, we will try. Some may get implemented in Oct, but land in 0.3.0 :( 2) Are we out in front of funding? 3) I have maybe 10 hours of work time left pre-leaving-for-meeting. What should I do? 4) Need an 028.
Shari: 1) Lots of getting ready for the big meeting next week. 2) Hosting Linda and Isa, who arrived yesterday. :)
Alison: 1) Tor Meeting Public Days! 1a) Kate and Alison are doing outreach now. 1b) Still working on project ideas for new people for the public hack days. We may have a better sense of these by the end of the core meeting. 2) Tor Meeting Core Contributor Days! 2a) Roadmapping sessions: possibly Tuesday morning review previous roadmap or work we've done in the last six months, Tuesday afternoon deep team work that ends in a roadmapping session? Sounds like this conflicts with what Isa has planned for Thursday so we will work it out together and report back. 2b) gunner and I are working out the agenda based on the emails and agenda suggestions on the wiki 3) Community team members are working on the metrics for relay operators project, updating the Tor brochures, creating the Rapid Response (to censorship events) program, and the support platform (including all related stuff like building out a glossary and finishing up the Tor manual). We hope to get a lot of work done on all of these next week!
Kate: 1) Continuing to work on the Stop Mass Hacking Act. Awareness is spreading, but senators only care about phone calls and voice mails. How can we translate retweets into phone calls? 2) Multiple upcoming articles in the media about Tor (onion services, film with Nick in it, etc.) 3) Nice blog post by George about Donncha's Onion Balance software 4) Firefox vulnerability: PR fallout fell our way because of user-focused, quick action from GeKo and others to put out a new version of the browser asap.
Karsten: 1) Worked on even shinier Shiny prototype, this time with Tor Browser downloads/updates by platform, channel, and locale: https://tor-metrics.shinyapps.io/webstats2/ 2) Had a roadmapping session with iwakeh to plan the upcoming 6--9 months for the metrics team. 3) Question about Sponsor X: Should we prioritize finishing tasks in order to invoice for them early, or can we plan tasks and subtasks to do urgent things first even if that means completing more tasks towards the end? (Answer from Shari: do the urgent things first.)
Georg: 1) Worked on the emergency 6.0.5 release and related fallout 2) Continuing mainly SponsorU work
Roger: 1) What's the story on our blog replacement plan? 2) I have spent the last while paying my dues (our dues, I guess) on having so many NSF grants. It looks like there's more work coming after this work, so I should think about how to get people lined up for delegating things to them.
Mike: 1) Mostly recovered from my laptop failure (Now running Qubes - Yay!), but behind on lots of things I wanted to get done before the Tor meeting :/
Isabela: 1) Linda started! we met and set up a plan for her first two months 2) OONI proposal to DRL metrics grant has been submitted 3) working on OTF report and on their feedback to our grant proposal 4) preparing teams meetings for dev meeting (i am behind with the applications team one :/)
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