Hi everyone,
This is my sixth status report for my GSOC project.
There are not much for this recent weeks since we (my mentors and I)
are concentrating on reviewing/refactoring code.
1- Development of the CONIKS protocol library:
The pull for this issue is at
https://github.com/coniks-sys/coniks
Hi everyone,
These are things that I have been doing in the last two weeks:
- I and my mentors have had a discussions for next steps for the
project. We decided to reorganize our project’s repo [1]. All repos
has been merged into one [1]. This helps us maintain and keep tracking
the development e
Hi guys,
These are things that I have been doing in the last two weeks:
1. Continue implementing the libmerkletree library.
The next module of the lib is a storage backend. The implementation is
at [1]. Below is a brief description of my implementation:
- In each update, both tree version and STR
l lookup for its own value after a
timeout. This way, it could obtain its temporary binding.
It will be updated in my next status report.
Best,
Huy
On July 1, 2016 at 23:40:40, Huy Vu Quoc (huyvq.c...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> This is my third status report on the CONIKS
Hi everyone,
This is my third status report on the CONIKS for Tor Messenger project.
These are things that I have been doing in the last two weeks:
1. Continue implementing the Merkle prefix tree module. Currently, the
STR source code are under review.
This module takes a lot of time since it is
On June 18, 2016 at 01:08:34, Marcela S. Melara (mel...@cs.princeton.edu) wrote:
> Another related issue that arises if you wait to push all of your new code at
> once is that
> your PRs become very large and more complex to review. So in addition to
> publishing your
> code early and often, I wo
Hi everyone,
This is my second status report on the CONIKS for Tor Messenger project.
During the last two weeks I’ve been working on several things:
1. Continue implementing the Merkle prefix tree module and fix issues
based on comments from Marcela, Arlo and Ismail.
These are still some works n
Hi everyone,
This is the first status report on the CONIKS for Tor Messenger project.
This is what I have done so far:
* Discussing with Arlo and Marcela about the account verification module.
The proposal is described below.
* Implementing the Merkle prefix tree module. The source code is unde
Hi everyone!
I'm Huy, a senior year undergraduate from HUST-Vietnam, who is starting to work
with CONIKS for Tor Messenger as a part of Google Summer of Code. This project
aims at implementing a CONIKS server for key verification and a CONIKS client
which integrates with the Tor Messenger clien
Hi Arlo,
> > The point I was failing to make is that since modals stop the
> world, we should use them sparingly. But maybe this is a case
> where it's warranted.
Thanks for good lesson in UX :). Marcela’s and your comments have helped me
very much.
Best,
Vu Huy
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Hi Arlo,
> It may be prudent to consider a memory-managed language (I'll suggest golang
> here as popular choice) for the server component.
It is good to know that I can use golang to develop the server
component. I am going to rewrite this part.
> Wherever possible, we'd like to avoid modals a
Hi Arlo,
> It may be prudent to consider a memory-managed language (I'll suggest golang
> here as popular choice) for the server component.
It is good to know that I can use golang to develop the server
component. I am going to rewrite this part.
> Wherever possible, we'd like to avoid modals a
Hi,
I have included below my draft proposal and would like to hear your advise
about it.
—
My proposal for this project is presented as follow: firstly, I describe an
overview implementation of server, followed by a list of important user
interface/overall architectural client components,
Dear Marcela, Arlo
> You’re very welcome, we look forward to your application!
I have submitted my draft proposal via GSoC website. I am looking forward to
your feedback.
Thank you so much!
best,
Vu Quoc Huy
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Hi Marcela,
Thanks for your quickly reply.
> It's reasonable to assume that the client may one day talk to other CONIKS
> servers and
> clients. So clearly specifying the data format that the Tor Messenger client
> (and also
> the server) uses is an important part of the project. Ultimatel
Dear devs,
My name is Huy, and I am a computer science student at Hanoi
University of Science and Technology, Vietnam.
GSoC is a great opportunity for me to contribute to Tor. I have been
watching the development of Tor Messenger since its release. As my
major is cryptography, I find the idea “im
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