[tor-project] Network team meeting notes: 26 Feb 2018
Nick Mathewson
nickm at torproject.org
Mon Feb 26 22:04:45 UTC 2018
Hi all!
Meeting logs at:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting/2018/tor-meeting.2018-02-26-17.59.html
Meeting pad contents below.
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Network team meeting pad, 26 Feb 2018
Welcome to our meeting! Mondays at 1800 UTC on #tor-meeting on OFTC.
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(See https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2017-September/001459.html
for background.)
Meeting notes from previous weeks:
* https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2018-January/date.html
, search "network team"
* https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2018-February/001654.html
* https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2018-February/001664.html
* https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2018-February/001671.html
Old Announcements:
* 0.3.3.x is in feature-freeze. No new features (except for
#24902, which has permission.).
* Please, work on bugfixes! It would be great to have this release
release on time. (Planned date is 15 April)
* There are tons of tiny 0.3.3.x tickets. Maybe if you can do one
of them in <X minutes for some small X, you should just do it?
* The 0.3.4.x merge window opened on Feb 15.
* Please fill in the code subsystems spreadsheet at
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ufrun1khEo5Cwd6OwngERn829wU3W3eskdrriaYfUBQ/edit#gid=1974867547
If you review tickets, feel free to add a column with your name.
* Please fill in Isabela's heat-mapping exercise with areas of tor
work: what are our priorities? https://pad.riseup.net/p/38VbTZUIzG4X
* No GSoC for Tor :'( [this time]
* isis cannot attend Rome :(
Announcements:
* Tor Meeting starts in 2 weeks: Sunday 10 March (Hackfest) to
Thursday 15 March (Unstructured Day)
* Jon will book accommodation for the May hackfest (Wednesday 30th
- Sunday 3rd) by the middle of this week. Then people can book
flights. [catalyst: is location for hackfest still undetermined?]
[dgoulet: It is Seattle, see hackfest pad for details.] [catalyst:
there was talk about moving to Portland due to hotel cost] [Afaict,
still Seattle. Hotel booking is ongoing so we'll notify the list once
we have that settled for flight arrangements].
* Review-group-32 is open! There are 5 tickets in needs_review.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=!closed&keywords=~review-group-32&group=status
* Review-group-33 is open! There are 5 tickets in needs_review.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=!closed&keywords=~review-group-33&group=status
* teor moved some needs_review tickets from "Tor: unspecified" to
"Tor 0.3.4", so the next review group will be a big one. Let's try not
to lose needs_review tickets in other milestones!
* Team rotation roles are open for March.
teor also added "Frontline Support", which they can do most of the time.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/NetworkTeam/TeamRotations
Discussion:
* teor is happy to do Coverity rotations, but thinks they might
need a login or a mailing list subscription. [Ask nickm if you need a
coverity login; he'll make one for teor.]
* #25324 (about tor-releases.git), IRC discussion last week didn't
end up in favor of it. Lets not
bikeshed too much but now is a good time to put in your opinion.
(On the ticket, perhaps?) <-- Yes, right place to do so.
* Subsystem maintainer (see spreadsheet). We should maybe assign
them to developers and start
using that for tickets. [
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ufrun1khEo5Cwd6OwngERn829wU3W3eskdrriaYfUBQ/edit#gid=1974867547
]
* heatmap (review and what's next) isa can lead [
https://pad.riseup.net/p/38VbTZUIzG4X ]
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teor:
* Last week:
- Finished Experimental PrivCount (it's feature-complete)
- More May hackfest planning
- More Proposal meetings
- Designed some demo code for typical floating point issues.
Rust is nice for demos in docs
- Reviewed a few tickets
* This week:
- Test Experimental PrivCount on a live relay
- Update the Network Team Useful Queries page to be more useful (WIP)
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/NetworkTeam/UsefulTicketsQueries
- Make trac user page that lists the tickets I'm working on in
priority order
- Review and revise tickets
- Write some Rust. Write some floating point code. Watch
rustc's output carefully
nickm:
* Last week:
- More work on upcoming releases
- More rome planning/prep with isa
- bugfixes, 033-must bug triage, review, merging, etc
- worked on a better protover voting algorithm.
- Dove into most frequent* wakeup events and what we can do to
reduce or eliminate them.
[* That is, the ones scheduled with highest frequency.]
- Many meetings
- Skimmed my old algorithms text
- Finished/published prop290 (rolling expiration of consensus methods)
- Made a tor-rust-dependencies repo
- Discussed releases repo (#25324)
* This week:
- Many meetings
- Try to do security releases (0.2.9 and up).
- TROVE-2018-001 review status? [catalyst: changes look
ok, doing manual builds. done!]
- Anything I should merge or backport before releases?
[dgoulet: If you feel like it, #25316 but not that critical]
- More rome prep
- On call for jury duty on Tuesday. Might not be needed, but
if I am, this will consume all of Tuesday, and possibly more :/
- Work on 0.3.4 issues, 0.3.3 issues
- Open tickets for making events less frequent
- Decide on power-saving api approach with ahf
dgoulet:
* Last week:
- Found #25312 while working on circuitmux performance for which I opened
#25328 and worked on it but nothing final (Development in
ticket25328_034_01).
- Some DoS ticket triage to better organize SponsorV.
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/sponsors/SponsorV
- Finalized #24767 from asn's review. Now in merge_ready for nickm.
- Ticket #25226 is awaiting some feedback from Roger and interesting
comment to take into account from cypherpunks.
- See timeline for the rest:
https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/timeline?from=Feb+26%2C+2018&daysback=7&authors=dgoulet&tag_query=&milestone=on&ticket=on&ticket_details=on&changeset=on&wiki=on&tags=on&sfp_email=&sfph_mail=&update=Update
* This week:
- Continue working on my 033 and 034 tickets.
- New stable series will have the DoS mitigation so I'll keep an eye out
for any issues arising from these releases.
Mike:
* Last week
- Working on vanguard controller structure and feature brainstorming
- Reviewed side channel attacks to see if they detected by a controller
- Looks like yes, though there may be CIRC_BW/STREAM_BW mis-counting bugs
- Did a bit of roadmapping for sponsor2+v. Also filled out heatmap,
component owner sheets.
- Coordination for upcoming OTF grant
* This week:
- More OTF coordination
- Continued vanguards work
asn:
Last week:
- Reviewed #17945 and #24767 and #25306!
- Investigated newest SRV bug #24815 courtesy of teor.
- Did some digging in #25347: our latest important guard bug.
- Helped new volunteer with #6236. 6 years old easy refactoring
ticket now finalized.
- Some more work on guardfraction remnants #24456.
- Filled out isa's roadmapping/voting exercise. Talked some more
about roadmapping.
Did some more spreadsheet tricks on the subsystem maintainer spreadsheet.
Please fill it out if you haven't:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Ufrun1khEo5Cwd6OwngERn829wU3W3eskdrriaYfUBQ/edit#gid=1974867547
This week:
- More reviews and bugfixes. Particularly #25306, #25347, #24815, etc.
- Organizing SponsorV work and seeing what's needed.
- Wednesday: Doing Tor talk at ENS Paris with Lunar.
ahf:
Last week:
Sponsor 8:
- Wrote a script to extract main loop event stats.
- Baselined idle client event loop numbers in
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N4dRCrmvlTME615sODaeTb4lCQWKxgux2l4U7EfYRZc/edit#gid=0
- Tiny patch for Shadow https://github.com/shadow/shadow/pull/403
- Trying to wrap my head around Shadow's way of not using the
main.c event loop functions and how to measure things sensibly.
Misc:
- More event loop and Windows experimenting. Reading MSDN.
- Added Rust support and open sourced the Tor vim plug-in:
https://github.com/ahf/onion-vim
- Added a SyslogFacility config entry in #25355 for setting syslog
facility value.
- Answered team surveys.
This week:
Sponsor 8:
- Work with Nick on more event loop and power management features.
- Prepare some info for the mobile session in Rome about core Tor
progress since Montreal.
- Look at Isa's Roadmap email questions.
Misc:
- Look into #24368 (zstd tuning) (moved forward from last week).
isabela:
last week:
start working with folks on planning sponsors (only) work for
the 6 months roadmap [ahf + catalyst -> i pinged you on this]
this week:
hope to start converting the info on pad for sponsor tasks
into trac tickets this week
share
share orientation for planning in rome (specially for
2019-2021 roadmap)
catalyst:
last week (2018-W08):
- TROVE patch review
- roadmappy stuff
this week (2018-W09):
- review tickets
- travel prep
- CoC and SoV feedback
- are we doing Rust stuff at Rome and if so what prep should
we do for it?
isis:
last week:
- Catch up on email backlog
- Prototype for Rust wrappers for SHA2 code #24659, can't get
it to link to both libtor and libor-crypto for the life of me
- Call/pair programming/review with komlo about the Rust
logging module, I promised to take over the patch and do whatever
fixups nick requested since she's quite swamped right now
- Documented the setup of the moat reflector for Isa
- Documented the status of the moat project (done!) :)
this week:
- More large create cell work #24986 to clean up my branch and
show it for preliminary review
- Getting the frickin linker to link the stuff
- I forgot to review #25268 last week! sorry! will do this afternoon
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