Re: [tor-dev] Query regarding GSOC '16 - txtorcon

2016-03-23 Thread Akash Mishra
On Monday 21 March 2016 08:31 AM, meejah wrote: Hmm, it looks like I haven't actually merged the "python3" branch into master which is why a bunch of this looks like I changed it already I guess ;) So, see the branch "python3" for fixes to several of the issues you pointed to. However, there sti

Re: [tor-dev] Query regarding GSOC '16 - txtorcon

2016-03-23 Thread Akash Mishra
Hi meejah, Coming up with a task list and schedule would be a good thing to include in your GSoC application -- they are due by no later than March 25th! The tasks you've included are certainly relevant, but including more detail than that would probably be a good idea. With reference to ticke

Re: [tor-dev] Query regarding GSOC '16 - txtorcon

2016-03-20 Thread Akash Mishra
Hi meejah, Probably the best way to get a feel for what would have to happen to support txaio (and thus asyncio) would be to take some method that currently uses @inlineCallbacks and convert it to "just" callbacks + Deferreds -- as txaio doesn't provide support for @inlineCallbacks / @corouti

[tor-dev] Query regarding GSOC '16 - txtorcon

2016-03-18 Thread Akash Mishra
Hi all, I am Akash Mishra, an undergraduate from India and if given an opportunity, I would love to participate in GSOC with the TOR project. This will be my first time contributing to an open source project. I have been using python for all my college projects for over a year. Due to my