Re: [tor-dev] Agnostic Tools: Code Dev and Support For

2018-01-11 Thread grarpamp
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 5:44 PM, teor wrote: > This thread is off-topic > This list is used for developing new features, bug fixes, and > removing old features. Here are three easily found and directly quoted charters for this list, none of which are strictly constrained to only the feature and b

Re: [tor-dev] Proposal Waterfilling

2018-01-11 Thread Justin Tracey
On 2018-01-11 08:47 AM, teor wrote: > What about guards that have low consensus weight due to latency, > rather than available bandwidth? > > I think this could also cause you huge latency issues as you push more > bandwidth away from fast relays. I'm not sure if shadow captures this > accurately.

Re: [tor-dev] Volunteering for Tor

2018-01-11 Thread meejah
Charles Hunt writes: > Thank you so much. If you don't mind I think I will start off with the > "tickets for first time contributors". When I have a question do I > just email this address for assistance? Once again thank you. It might be best to ask in the #tor-dev IRC channel on the OFTC netwo

Re: [tor-dev] Volunteering for Tor

2018-01-11 Thread Charles Hunt
Thank you so much. If you don't mind I think I will start off with the "tickets for first time contributors". When I have a question do I just email this address for assistance? Once again thank you. Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com) Secure Email. > Original Message --

Re: [tor-dev] Volunteering for Tor

2018-01-11 Thread teor
Hi Charles, > On 12 Jan 2018, at 08:01, Charles Hunt wrote: > > After 15 years of desktop support, I am following my passion to be a Python3 > programmer. I am still an amature programmer, but I aced the python > fundamentals course from Coursera to flesh out my skills. I would like to > cont

Re: [tor-dev] Agnostic Tools: Code Dev and Support For

2018-01-11 Thread teor
Hi, This thread is off-topic, and unwelcoming to new contributors. Please stop. This list is used for developing new features, bug fixes, and removing old features. Criticising how people choose to volunteer their time doesn't help us develop tor. Writing multiple, long, critical emails to resp

Re: [tor-dev] Agnostic Tools: Code Dev and Support For

2018-01-11 Thread Beastr0
Some interesting points, guys, thank you for sending them. Perhaps I will change my opinion one day and if I do I'm sure some of your thoughts on the subject will contribute to that. Best, - Bstro p.s. I'm well aware that Proton Mail has .onion sites. I have nothing against them for having .on

[tor-dev] Volunteering for Tor

2018-01-11 Thread Charles Hunt
After 15 years of desktop support, I am following my passion to be a Python3 programmer. I am still an amature programmer, but I aced the python fundamentals course from Coursera to flesh out my skills. I would like to continue developing my programming skills by volunteering for Tor. Do you hav

Re: [tor-dev] Agnostic Tools: Code Dev and Support For

2018-01-11 Thread nullius
On 2018-01-10 11:22:22 at +, Beastr0 wrote: I don't really care what I work on, except I do not support .onion websites (though I am willing to be convinced otherwise) so I would prefer not to participate directly in their development. [...] Sent with [ProtonMail](https://protonmail.com)

[tor-dev] Agnostic Tools: Code Dev and Support For

2018-01-11 Thread grarpamp
> I'm interested in helping you guys with Tor development. I don't really care > what I work on, except I do not support .onion websites (though I am willing > to be convinced otherwise) so I would prefer not to participate directly in > their development. I have plenty of experience with writing c

Re: [tor-dev] Proposal Waterfilling

2018-01-11 Thread teor
Hi Florentin, I have copied your proposal below, so I can respond to it inline. > On 11 Jan 2018, at 21:00, Florentin Rochet > wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > In order that our paper does not fall into the list of "yet another > seems-to-be-cool-feature is that never going to be discussed bec

Re: [tor-dev] A suggestion for differential private statistics gathering

2018-01-11 Thread Eyal Ronen
Hi Tim, First of all thanks for your detailed and quick response. I am sorry for my delayed response as I am attending Real World Crypto (BTW if there are any devs here it will be nice to try and meet). I will try to answer your questions and remarks below. >Hi Eyal, > >Thank you for letting

Re: [tor-dev] Public Key Chaos

2018-01-11 Thread thomas . hluchnik
Am Wednesday 10 January 2018 17:37:57 schrieb Azat Khuzhin: > Nick suggested me to upload my key to repo (github), to make people know > that at least I have admin rights to that repo. > > But now I remembered, that my github account has attached gpg key to it, > you can see it here: > https://

[tor-dev] Proposal Waterfilling

2018-01-11 Thread Florentin Rochet
Hello everyone, In order that our paper does not fall into the list of "yet another seems-to-be-cool-feature is that never going to be discussed because researchers moved on another topic", here is an attached proposal in which we summarize our work published in the last PETS event and how it