[tor-project] Tor Browser team meeting notes 10 June 2019
Georg Koppen
gk at torproject.org
Mon Jun 10 18:06:00 UTC 2019
Hello!
Our weekly Tor Browser meeting just ended. The IRC log can be found at
http://meetbot.debian.net/tor-meeting2/2019/tor-meeting2.2019-06-10-17.31.log.txt
and the contents from our pad are:
Discussion:
- Reminder: The monthly Tor/Mozilla meeting is tomorrow at 8 AM
Pacific Time / 11 AM Eastern Time
mcs and brade:
Last week:
- Worked on #30000 (Integrating client-side authorization to
onion services v3).
- Continued to work on the Onion Services client auth prompt
(#30237).
- Helped with bug triage:
- #30565 (Corrupted Linux 64bit browser).
- #30718 (Tor is inconsistent on virtual disk drives)
- #30732 ("Your Firefox is critically out of date" banner).
- Thought about how to test the fix for #18101 on macOS (IP leak
from Windows/macOS UI dialog with URI).
This week:
- Review for #18101 (IP leak from Windows/macOS UI dialog with URI).
- at the same time, test Snowflake on macOS 10.9.x.
- More work on the Onion Services client auth prompt (#30237).
- Maybe: #29197 (remove use of overlays from Tor Launcher)
- Maybe: #30429 (ESR 68 Rebase — updater patches).
sysrqb:
Last week:
Rebasing mobile/ commits onto FF68 branch
Some BridgeDB reviews
Updated only-private-tabs on Android (#24920)
Filed "Begin bootstrapping immediately after success" (#30756)
Stumbled over "search.disconnect.me don't work for a long time
now" during rebase (#27437)
Some alpha release prep
This week:
Understand why the new alpha release is rejected by Google Play
and resolve it. (GeKo: We'll block the mobile part of the release but
proceed with the other platforms)
Alpha release
More rebasing and begin testing FF68 branch
Fastlane (#26844)
F-Droid (#27539)
Bug fixing
boklm:
Last week:
- helped with publishing 8.5.1
- helped with building 9.0a2
- made patch for #30779 (OpenSSL 1.1.1c is not built reproducibly)
- worked on #28672 (Android reproducible build of Snowflake):
finally managed to build some snowflakeclient.aar file. I still need to
clean-up patches, and find where the snowflakeclient.aar file should be put.
This week:
- help with publishing 9.0a2
- try to finish #28672 (Android reproducible build of Snowflake)
- look at remaining failing testsuite tests
- update patch for #30549 (Add script to remove expired sub-keys
from a keyring file) after review
acat:
Last week:
- Rebased onion security expectation patch to ESR68 (#30429).
- Found out some things preventing tbb-tests/mochitests from
being run in ESR68 branch.
- Some torbutton refactor work.
- Pushed patch to
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=467035, but changes will be
needed.
- Built rebased ESR68 with GeKo's linux_esr68_v6
tor-browser-build branch.
Next week:
- More #30429 work (patches remaining, find out why themes
extensions are not installed...)
- Fix patch for 467035.
- torbutton cleanup/refactor/integration work (#28745, #10760)
pospeselr:
Last week:
- fixed macos icons for #30631 (blurry tor browser icons in
macOS chrome)
- finished rebasing widl changes into a digestable patch chain,
submitted to wine-devel dev list for review
- squashed widl changes into a patch for mingw and put up a
patch for tor-browser-build
- changes cause crash on 64-bit windows (both 64-bit tor browser
and 32-bit tor browser runing WoW which is surprising)
- got my functional ia2 test working on 64 bit windows
- initial investigation here indicates likely another
typeformat string issue (the generated code that's used to determine
data marshalling logic at runtime)
This week:
- replicate my debug environment in 64-bit and fix this 64 bit issue
- update tor-browser-build patch
tjr (very little)
- Planning for Whistler
- Confirmed we still have an x86 crash in mingw-clang (Bug 1547519)
after glandium's work.
This is high-concern, going to follow up with him
GeKo
Last week
- helped with releases
- reviews (#30779, started with #27503, #30631, #24920)
- looked at #10760 and started with reviews for for the rebase work
- finally figured out why rust barfed during esr68 build (still need
to update #30321 with that fun bug)
- going over blog comments and filed tickets where needed
- HackerOne bugs
- started to plan work for June
This week
- finish review of #10760 and #30429
- figure out 32bit Linux build issues for esr68 branch (part of #30321)
- help with releases where needed
- Whistler prep
- planning work for remaining June
Georg
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