Hi,
There are far better people on this list that will respond to your specific
technical abilities, I just wanted to say thank you and Welcome!
All the best,
SiNA
On Feb 27, 2014 7:39 PM, "CIURANA EUGENE (pr3d4t0r)"
wrote:
> Greetings!
>
> 30 years of experience; proficient in Java, C, Python
Greetings!
30 years of experience; proficient in Java, C, Python,
Objective-C, Smalltalk, and R, with a pile of other languages too for
minor or one-time projects. Work primarily with OS X and Linux. Familiar
with most CLI Linux project management tool, not familiar at all with
Gnome/KDE/etc.
Hi Tor developers,
I'm interested in participating in GSoC. I'm an undergrad majoring in
computer science at University of Oklahoma, and I've been a major Tor
enthusiast for years.
There are two possible projects which I'm considering; I'm looking for
some feedback on which you think would
Hi Team,
please see [1] for the current status of the hourly bandwidth script and feel
free to comment on any improvements!
Currently it's just a script calling several functions and performing some
work 'off hand'. Once we move into integrating with a webapp, refactoring
should make this nice an
On 02/27/2014 03:14 AM, Roger Dingledine wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 05:38:23PM +0530, Devang Thakkar wrote:
>> Its Devang here, a coding enthusiast studying at IIT Bombay. I am
>> looking forward to contribute to Tor for the upcoming Google Summer of Code
>> 2014 as a prospective studen
On Thu, Feb 27, 2014 at 12:50:35PM +0100, Fabian Keil wrote:
> Yawning Angel wrote:
>
> > Due to a moment of surprising productivity, I have a release candidate
> > of obfsclient available now. For those of you that missed the last
> > thread regarding this, it is a C++11 client implementation o
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 03:51:55PM +0530, Punit wrote:
> I think that Chutney can be turned into a great tool for testing Tor
> (for example, after every commit) and analyse how the Tor network
> works after the commit.
>
> What is needed is a way to prepare some Test cases (and to provide a
> sim
Tariq Elahi writes:
> Hey George,
> Glad to see that guard questions are still being asked.
> Some thoughts from your plots.
>
> On 24-Feb-14 9:06 PM, George Kadianakis wrote:
>>
>> And because release-early-release-often, here is a graph:
>> https://people.torproject.org/~asn/guards/guard_boxp
Yawning Angel wrote:
> Due to a moment of surprising productivity, I have a release candidate
> of obfsclient available now. For those of you that missed the last
> thread regarding this, it is a C++11 client implementation of
> obfs2, obfs3, and ScrambleSuit that works as a drop in replacement
Hello all,
Due to a moment of surprising productivity, I have a release candidate
of obfsclient available now. For those of you that missed the last
thread regarding this, it is a C++11 client implementation of
obfs2, obfs3, and ScrambleSuit that works as a drop in replacement for
obfsproxy.
Not
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 05:38:23PM +0530, Devang Thakkar wrote:
> Its Devang here, a coding enthusiast studying at IIT Bombay. I am
> looking forward to contribute to Tor for the upcoming Google Summer of Code
> 2014 as a prospective student. So I wanted to know if there was a provision
> for
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