# Arti Report 7: October 14 through October 27
# Towards Arti 0.0.1
On Monday November 1, we're planning to put out Arti version 0.0.1. Our goal
is to include all the features that are needed for reasonable security, and a
top-level API that isn't _so_ far from completely wrong. Right now, it l
# Arti Report 7: September 30 through October 13
## Guards are working!
Finally, at long last, we've got Guard nodes working in Arti!
When we first made our roadmap, we set our first milestone as "Arti
has all the features necessary for basic anonymity." Now that
Guards are implemented, all of
# Arti Report 5: August 4 through September 15
## Activities since our last report
I'm back, with updates from the last month! We've spent a lot of time over
the last on cleaning up technical debt issues in our code that had
accumulated as I wrote it. There are more tests and warnings enabled t
# Arti Report 3: August 4 through August 18
At last we're done with circuit timeout inference! See the last weeks
update for an overview of what this was, and why it was hard. As of last
Friday, we've finally got an Arti implementation that builds testing
circuits as appropriate, infers reasonab
Still quiet here for the last couple of weeks. I've been moving ahead on
circuit timeout inference, and reviewing _lots_ of volunteer-submitted code
(and job applications).
The quiet part is coming to an end: Two of the engineers who have been on
vacation or leave are back, and we're all trying t
# Arti Report 2: July 7 through July 21
It's been a quiet couple of weeks. Most of the team has been on
vacation or leave for the last two weeks, so the Arti hacking has
been down to me (nick) for this period.
Our last report went out on the same day that our [announcement]
went public, and sinc
# Arti Report 1: 23 June through July 7
We started with a project kickoff meeting. We're planning to continue
meeting every 2 weeks, making our meetings increasingly public, and
posting them on youtube.
We wrote up an announcement to explain what Arti is and why we're doing
it. The [announcemen
On Fri, Dec 11, 2020 at 12:31 PM Zaphoid wrote:
>
> Greetings Tor-Dev,
>
> I've watched Nick's presentation on State of the Onion and have read the "Tor
> in 2021" blog post searching for more details on A Rust Tor Implementation
> (ARTI). I think Rust is a fascinating language and looking to fu
Greetings Tor-Dev,
I've watched Nick's presentation on State of the Onion and have read the "Tor
in 2021" blog post searching for more details on A Rust Tor Implementation
(ARTI). I think Rust is a fascinating language and looking to further my
knowledge of it and Tor's internals as they are de