[tor-dev] Coordination of censorship analysis tool

David Stainton dstainton415 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 8 10:28:37 UTC 2014


Greetings! I am very interested in helping out with this project in my free time
(in addition to the other Tor related projects that I am already
trying to work on in my free time)...

I am already somewhat familiar with Twisted and the OONI api:
I'm currently working on a NFQueue traceroute test for ooni-probe...
( I'm "dawuud" on #tor-dev and #ooni )

I am located in Europe... and my free time is going to be somewhat limited...
since I got recently acquired a job.

Cheers!


On Wed, Feb 5, 2014 at 2:29 PM, Philipp Winter <phw at nymity.ch> wrote:
> Hi Deepak, Utsarga, Tobias, and Yiwen!
>
> The four of you recently expressed interest in the censorship analyser
> project [1].  At this point, we only have a paper which discusses what we
> want from the tool [2].  There is no official code repository but Tobias
> recently started experimenting with some modules [3].
>
> It would be great if you all could join forces and split the workload.  I
> understand that some of you have some constraints from your respective
> university.  As a result, could you please reply to this email (don't
> forget to CC tor-dev) and sum up what you can/want to do and if you are
> under any constraints such as a time-limited class project?  We can then
> see if and how we can divide the project into several sub projects.
>
> Regarding development and coordination: This mailing list is great for
> high-latency, broad, conceptual, and public discussions.  For low-latency
> questions, the #tor-dev channel on OFTC is better.  There's also #ooni for
> OONI-specific questions (most of the developers are in Europe, so you might
> have to wait for answers).  I am not sure how familiar you are with git but
> it is certainly the preferred version control system in and around Tor.  So
> this might be a good opportunity to learn how to use it :)
>
> [1] https://www.torproject.org/getinvolved/volunteer.html.en#censorshipAnalyzer
> [2] http://www.cs.kau.se/philwint/pdf/foci2013.pdf
> [3] https://tobiasrang.com/svn/analyser/
>
> Cheers,
> Philipp
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