[tor-project] Notes from weekly network team meeting, 15 May 2017
Nick Mathewson
nickm at torproject.org
Mon May 15 18:04:07 UTC 2017
Hello!
Our weekly meeting logs are available here:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-dev/2017/tor-dev.2017-05-15-16.59.html
Below is a copy of the pad where we wrote our status reports:
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Network team status updates, 2017 May 15
FEATURE FREEZE TODAY*
Discussion topics:
- How have the stabilization periods worked historically ? [AHF]
- And how should they work this time? [nm]
- #21969 seems important! What to do?[asn]
- upcoming 0.3.0 and 0.3.1 releases [nm]
- hackfest date is June 12 through June 16 -- we might miss isis
and aaron j. with those should we try for 26-30 week?
- Bootstrap doc? #22265
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Updates
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dgoulet is out this week.
nickm:
Last week
- worked on reviewing merging a whole lot of tickets
- worked on consensus compression and storage
- today: just review and merge.
- Need somebody to review my pending 0.3.1 patches, today if possible?
This week
- new 0.3.0 and 0.3.1 releases
ahf:
Last week:
Sponsor4:
- Prop#278 changes, testing and finishing.
- Reviewed various patches and some spec changes.
- Helped out with an issue in compression issue that affected moria1
This week:
- Get things in for 0.3.1 freeze today :-)
- Stabilization period?
- Look into next Sponsor4 tasks?
pastly: vacation
Sebastian:
Doing some light rust stuff. Would still appreciate review on the
autoconf stuff
asn:
This week:
- Prepared skeleton implementation of prop224
client-side desc fetching
#21403. Code needs more tests, docs, beauty.
- Put #22006 in needs_review after addressing Yawning's review.
- Revised the e2e #21859 branch based on David's
comments. It's now ready to be
integrated to the larger service-side branch.
- Tested the TROVE-2017-002 patch and confirmed it
fixes the bug.
- Posted a plausible theory in #21969 about what the
bug could be (see last comment).
- Did some SponsorR bookkeeping
Next week:
- More work on client-side descriptor fetching/caching #21403.
- More work on #21969.
- More work on guard discovery stuff.
komlo:
- Last week
- Finished protover_compute_vote, getting closer to a full
protover Rust implementation
- Helped out with #21846
- This week
- Continue protover Rust implementation (hopefully should be done soon)
- Look into overriding CString to use malloc and free
Mike:
Last week:
- Reviewed on netflow testing ticket issues
- Worked with Isabela and Isis on Bridge discovery plans + UX
- Concerned about Guard discovery hackfest
This Week:
- Reviewing bootstrap doc
- Planning lots of travel
- Padding
catalyst:
- Last week
* [Coverity] #22221 (CID 1405983) fixed dead code in tests by swapping two loops
* [Coverity] #22231 (CID 1397192) an old issue that i figured out the
underlying problem for
* found that a Linux VM with 2GB RAM seems to make
--enable-fragile-hardening behave
better in the test suite; was previously getting OOM-killed in
slow/crypto/s2k_pbkdf2
* [sponsorM] my obfs4 boostrap failures probably related to #21969 and
directory guard stuff. added some comments and uploaded a log.
* [sponsorM] reviewing nickm's writeup about bootstrap state modeling;
also correspondence with Linda
draft at https://pad.riseup.net/p/OroadsO1qBgA
* [sponsorM] reproduced jump-to-80% on Linux with obfs4 and existing
state. also some 120 second timeout before giving up on a down
bridge? maybe this should be shorter?
* [sponsorM] opened #22232 to gather info about how Tor Launcher uses
the control channel; also read some of the Tor Launcher implementation
and have some confirmation that it uses the raw progress/phase numbers
as percent completion on the progress bar
- This week
* draft a wiki page with a high-level overview of the bootstrapping
process (#22265)
* outline some incremental changes to bootstrap progress reporting
that can make a large UX improvement
* look some more into #21969
* bug triage
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