[tor-reports] Tor Hackfest report - IITM
Sathyanarayanan Gunasekaran
gsathya at torproject.org
Tue Jan 15 16:49:01 UTC 2013
As part of the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras's techfest[0], neena
and
I were invited to conduct a hackfest on Tor along with a bunch of
other orgs(mediawiki, mailman, KDE) last week. We had around 12
students working on the Tor projects over 3 nights.
The students were mostly new to Open Source and we spent a fair
amount of time setting up the systems, teaching the basics of git and
introducing them to Tor and it's ecosystem. I picked three python
projects to hack on initially - Pyonionoo, Compass and Stem, but we
didn't have time to hack on Pyonionoo.
Some of the things we did at the hackfest -
* Sowmya hacked on Stem, she fixed[1] #7868(but Damian was too quick
and fixed it before we could push out our changes :(; and started adding
more controller commands to stem's control.py such as RESOLVE.
* Sreenatha worked on adding a tutorial to Stem - #7505. This was a
fun task with the institute's proxy messing up every now and then.
* Govind hacked on Compass - #7834 and #7640. I need to review the
commits and merge them once I get enough sleep.
* Sabyasachi and a bunch of others worked on fixing some integ tests
for Stem(Damian beat us to it again) and then moved on to extending my
half assed Torrc parser for stem and adding tests for it.
* Sourbh hacked on #7713(Stem).
* A bunch of people were completely new to Python and I spent some
time running through the basics of Python and pointing them to
proper documentation; a couple of others knew Python, but didn't
know Flask(used by Compass), and I ended up explaining
about the MVC architecture and how dynamic web apps work( .. using
facebook as an example :/)
I was pleasantly surprised that students new to Python could grok and
fix code within 3 nights. They seemed pretty enthusiastic about
contributing Open Source at the end of three nights and hopefully
they'll apply to the Google Summer of Code program this summer for
Tor :)
[0]: www.shaastra.org/2013/main/#events/hackfest
[1]:
https://github.com/abcdef123/stem/commit/e755536fc8562bf0e1025d8479f3635808d2b1b6
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