Hey,
> talked quite a bit about iron python for stem. Considering that you
> have some windows experience maybe a tutorial for making stem work
> with iron python and/or Visual Studio would be a good fit? I'm adding
> Lee to the cc in case he has some thoughts.
Interesting idea, after some light
Hey Damian,
(I hope I got replying to digest right this time around).
Thanks for all the feedback and assistance so far, it's an immense help.
> The right way is to add this capability to tor, and the hacky way is
> to construct a normal circuit, truncate the exit, then replace it.
The closest
Hey,
I favor GSoC projects that are collections of small items rather than
a single big one (that way the incremental pieces are helpful, even
if the project isn't quite fit into the summer).
>
We're on the same page here, I think more tasks of a smaller scope is the
way to go.
The next area
Hey,
My name is Tomasz Kunikowski, I'm a production engineering student at
Wroclaw University of Economics branching heavily into IT. My handle on IRC
and trac is ragwater.
I'm mainly interested in expanding stem's tutorial base as it could really
use some more real-world a