Re: [tor-dev] torrouter development

2012-09-12 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
fi...@robocracy.org: > > Hello tor-dev! > > I would like to contribute to the torouter (aka TorRouter, aka > OnionBox?) project, with the intention of getting a "functional" > development image for the DreamPlug hardware released in the next few > weeks. > The best bet is to jump in with the tr

Re: [tor-dev] torrouter development - Who is in charge?

2012-09-12 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
Damian Johnson: >> I think the project will get more interest and attention from more >> experienced (and busy) Tor developers once the "broken, does not turn on" >> type problems are fixed; at that point a more formal design/review iteration >> on specific device configurations and functionality c

Re: [tor-dev] torrouter development - Who is in charge?

2012-09-12 Thread Jacob Appelbaum
adrelanos: > Damian Johnson: >>> I fear this thread goes unanswered and someone willing to contribute >>> gets lost because of unresponsiveness. >>> >>> Does torproject have a problem to reach decisions? >> >> Agreed that we should be more responsive to potential volunteers. >> However, be aware th

Re: [tor-dev] torrouter development - Who is in charge?

2012-09-12 Thread Damian Johnson
> I think the project will get more interest and attention from more > experienced (and busy) Tor developers once the "broken, does not turn on" > type problems are fixed; at that point a more formal design/review iteration > on specific device configurations and functionality can take place. Hi f

Re: [tor-dev] torrouter development - Who is in charge?

2012-09-12 Thread adrelanos
Damian Johnson: >> I fear this thread goes unanswered and someone willing to contribute >> gets lost because of unresponsiveness. >> >> Does torproject have a problem to reach decisions? > > Agreed that we should be more responsive to potential volunteers. > However, be aware that we have over 26

Re: [tor-dev] torrouter development - Who is in charge?

2012-09-12 Thread Damian Johnson
> I fear this thread goes unanswered and someone willing to contribute > gets lost because of unresponsiveness. > > Does torproject have a problem to reach decisions? Agreed that we should be more responsive to potential volunteers. However, be aware that we have over 26 different projects going o

Re: [tor-dev] torrouter development - Who is in charge?

2012-09-12 Thread ficus
On Wed, 12 Sep 2012, adrelanos wrote: The goals of the torouter project seem a bit vague (especially w/r/t a transparent torified WiFi access point), perhaps this is why development slowed down previously. I fear this thread goes unanswered and someone willing to contribute gets lost because

Re: [tor-dev] torrouter development - Who is in charge?

2012-09-12 Thread adrelanos
fi...@robocracy.org: > I would like to contribute to the torouter (aka TorRouter, aka > OnionBox?) project, with the intention of getting a "functional" > development image for the DreamPlug hardware released in the next few > weeks. Great! > The goals of the torouter project seem a bit vague (e