[tor-project] Tor Browser team meeting notes, 28 Jan 2019
Georg Koppen
gk at torproject.org
Tue Jan 29 12:29:00 UTC 2019
Hi,
Yesterday we had our first weekly meeting adhering to the new meeting
time and location. For those following along at home: from now on we
,meet 1830UTC on Mondays in #tor-meeting2, as the meeting time usually
overlaps with the network team meeting in #tor-meeting.
That said our IRC log got covered by MeetBot as usual and is available at:
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting2/2019/tor-meeting2.2019-01-28-18.29.log.txt
Meeting notes from the pad are below:
Monday January 28, 2019
Discussion
- planning for next mobile release (GeKo: We try to have TBA-a3 out by
end of Feb, otherwise it's getting too close for the proposed 8.5 stable
release date)
mcs and brade:
Last week:
- Code reviews.
- Revisited #28885 (notify users that update is downloading).
- Worked on proposal for #28044 (Integrate Tor Launcher into
tor-browser).
- Experimented some more.
- Draft proposal is nearly ready to share with the team.
This week:
- Publish draft proposal for #28044 (Integrate Tor Launcher into
tor-browser).
- Work on #29180 (MAR download stalls when about dialog is opened).
- Revisit #28885 (notify users that update is downloading).
GeKo:
Last week:
- release preparations
- code reviews (#28885, #27828, #29097, #29143, #12885, #29178,
#26858, #27531, #28705)
- dealing with last minute release blockers (#29185, #29182, #29179)
- wrote patch for #29187
- continued working on mingw-w64/clang toolchain and Firefox
build (#28716 and #28238)
- started to get back to emails (sorry, tjr, did not get to
yours but they are on top of the stack now)
- helped with various proposals and sponsor reports (nlnet, otf,
sponsor8)
- sysrqb: sisbell: see comment:14
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1516642 (I am still
thinking about what to reply, but we might want to do that outside of
that particular bug anyway)
- sysrqb: (okay, it's only bold here) ack. i wish following
m-c was easier.VV
- I got inspired over the weekend (and by the discussion on
tbb-dev) and started to look at our updater security. I am in the
process of going over the code and writing a state-of-the-tor
browser-update document. It's a spare time project, so no big promises
so far. Folks interested might enjoy the recent-ish audit of the firefox
updater: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/attachment.cgi?id=8985197 mcs:
where is the tbb-dev discussion? I missed it somehow. (GeKo: I meant
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tbb-dev/2018-December/000934.html
ff.)
This week:
- release preparations
- further work on mingw-w64/clang toolchchain
- getting back Torbutton integration into tor-browser (#10760)
- trying to figure out #29185
- more emails
- more reviews
pospeselr:
Last week:
- code reviews ( #29082, #21805 )
- #25658 work (security settings)
This week:
- get a #25658 patch up for review
boklm:
Last week:
- reviewed: #28618 #27597 #27503
- reopened and fixed #29097 (https-everywhere make.sh explicitly
depends on missing python 3.6)
- updated patch for #29143 (fix build of obfs4 in nightly builds)
- made patches for:
- #29158 (Add fix for DSA 4371-1 (apt vulnerability))
- #29181 (Make it possible to force rebuild of
debootstrap-image)
- #29178 (Don't build master of goxcrypto, goxnet, uniuri
and go-webrtc)
- helped build the new releases
This week:
- help with publishing the new releases
- Try to find some fix for #29158 for wheezy-i686 (GeKo: I think
the right thing to do here is not wasting too much time on finding a
workaround for that but fix #26323)
- continue work on testsuite
- make patch for #29183 (We are using linux i686 langpacks in
the linux x86_64 builds)
- work on #25623 (Disable network during build)
- work on #26323 (Build 32bit Linux bundles on 64bit systems)
- some reviews: #28716, #28803
sysrqb:
Last week:
- 28705 and 28814 (Downloading crash, and allow installing
another apk within TB)
- Investigated mobile build failure after backporting patch
- More of new bootstrapping UI (#28329) - but still not complete
This week:
- TBA release
- Hopefully complete 28329 branch
- Maybe fastlane
igt0:
Last week:
- Updated #25764 tablet layout
- Rebased #25764 on top of master
- Reviewed more tor button tickets
This week:
- Send #25764 to review
- More TBA alpha tickets
pili:
- Roadmapping
- OTF Proposal (warnings/notifications & new identity)
- NLNet ESR proposal
- GSoC investigation
sisbell:
Last week:
- Did testing of integrated TOPL.OrbotService code, various bug fixes
and improvements. Everything now working correctly.
- Opened 10+ issues on TOPL project (GitHub). These are for the
changes we need for integration.
This Week:
- Finish TOPL commits to project (by tomorrow latest) and do pull request
- Create new GitHub project with modified OrbotService
- Fork Orbit project, integrating TOPL and the OrbotService
- If time, start on tor-browser-build
Georg
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