[tor-bugs] #7075 [EFF-HTTPS Everywhere]: Automated reporting of buggy rulesets?
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#7075: Automated reporting of buggy rulesets?
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Reporter: cypherpunks | Owner: zyan
Type: enhancement | Status: assigned
Priority: major | Milestone: HTTPS-E 4 stable
Component: EFF-HTTPS Everywhere | Version:
Keywords: Suggestion, feedback, comment, Bug Report | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Changes (by zyan):
* owner: pde => zyan
* status: new => assigned
Comment:
I made some progress on this today: https://github.com/diracdeltas/https-
everywhere/tree/5272002570f94118ae3b998d4142eb5434653e2a
Now there's a dialog box that pops up on rule disables with a prompt to
enter a comment about why the rule is broken. Then if the user clicks
"ok", it sends a POST request to a server I set up with a python CGI
script at http://zyan.scripts.mit.edu/submit_report/submit.py with a
timestamp, the name of the rule, the comment, and the git commit ID for
the rule (although this keeps showing up as undefined).
My task list for this right now is (in the order that I plan to tackle
them):
* add browser and version of https-e to POST requests
* add better, locale-specific text to the bug report dialog box
* is there a bug in the commit ID fetching? (keeps returning undefined)
* set up actual anonymization? or only if the user is using Tor?
* add "enable bug reports" to preferences menu (on by default)
* add helper text that explains how bug reports work
* more permanent server infrastructure for receiving reports (eventually
on eff.org)
* bonus: make the "disable rule" feature more prominent
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/7075#comment:9>
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