Re: [tor-dev] Summer 2017 Internship to Create a Bridge Bandwidth Scanner

2017-06-15 Thread meejah
Damian Johnson writes: > Maybe python3's asyncio (the builtin which seems intended to replace > twisted) has better options. I certainly wouldn't be surprised if what > Twisted provides is better than the builtins we had on python 2.7. I don't think asyncio is "intended" to replace Twisted (even

Re: [tor-dev] Summer 2017 Internship to Create a Bridge Bandwidth Scanner

2017-06-15 Thread Damian Johnson
> Hey Damian! > > Sorry, in my nearsightedness, having only ever had used Stem for parsing, I > had not realised that enough of the control protocol was implemented in Stem > to do this without using txtorcon! Please feel free to reword the posting (or > suggest a change) that you think would more

Re: [tor-dev] Summer 2017 Internship to Create a Bridge Bandwidth Scanner

2017-06-15 Thread isis agora lovecruft
Damian Johnson transcribed 2.0K bytes: > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 2:07 PM, teor wrote: > > > >> On 16 Jun 2017, at 03:49, isis agora lovecruft wrote: > >> > >> Hello all! > >> > >> I have made a brief post on our blog to announce an exciting intership > >> opportunity we have available! > >> > >>

Re: [tor-dev] Summer 2017 Internship to Create a Bridge Bandwidth Scanner

2017-06-15 Thread Damian Johnson
> The last example on the page it seems like you're just "really hoping" > that the next stream to open is the one you want to map onto the new > circuit, or am I missing something? Hi meejah. Yup, you're right. To keep things simple it's just attaching the next stream. If you were using your tor

Re: [tor-dev] Summer 2017 Internship to Create a Bridge Bandwidth Scanner

2017-06-15 Thread meejah
> Also, I agree with Tim. The present wording makes it sound like > txtorcon is the only game in town when it comes to custom circuit > construction. I looked at the "to russia with love" examples, but I don't see how you map particular streams to circuits? The last example on the page it seems

Re: [tor-dev] Summer 2017 Internship to Create a Bridge Bandwidth Scanner

2017-06-15 Thread Damian Johnson
Hi Isis. For what it's worth if it turns out to be based on Stem I'd be delighted to help mentor and/or do code reviews. Also, I agree with Tim. The present wording makes it sound like txtorcon is the only game in town when it comes to custom circuit construction. Lots of options, and even if they

Re: [tor-dev] Summer 2017 Internship to Create a Bridge Bandwidth Scanner

2017-06-15 Thread teor
> On 16 Jun 2017, at 03:49, isis agora lovecruft wrote: > > Hello all! > > I have made a brief post on our blog to announce an exciting intership > opportunity we have available! > > https://blog.torproject.org/blog/summer-2017-internship-create-bridge-bandwidth-scanner stem also does circuit

[tor-dev] Summer 2017 Internship to Create a Bridge Bandwidth Scanner

2017-06-15 Thread isis agora lovecruft
Hello all! I have made a brief post on our blog to announce an exciting intership opportunity we have available! https://blog.torproject.org/blog/summer-2017-internship-create-bridge-bandwidth-scanner Best, -- ♥Ⓐ isis agora lovecruft _ Op