16:59:48 #startmeeting 16:59:48 Meeting started Mon Jul 6 16:59:48 2015 UTC. The chair is hellais. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:59:48 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 16:59:50 who is here? 16:59:59 Hiya 17:00:38 Hi 17:00:53 hello 17:03:41 many new people today! 17:03:51 here 17:04:46 poly was having some issues with OTF blocking tor so let's see if he is able to join via the vps I setup for him 17:05:03 anyways I would say we start with the report backs 17:06:03 hello :O 17:06:18 poly: :) 17:06:28 hellais: thanks very much for the VPS setup! 17:06:32 I owe you one 17:07:00 :) 17:07:12 poly: would you like to give us some updates on the network meter? 17:07:51 Alright. 17:09:07 So in the past week I have been working on a network meter branch that added support for installing, listing plugins 17:09:46 after installing program via the optional "install" tab, they appear as a grid within the "run" tab 17:10:10 Pull request can be found here: https://github.com/measurement-kit/network-meter/pull/5 17:10:29 the plan was to have hellais review the code and merge it when ready 17:11:09 Next setup would probably be integrating the binary execution capabilities already in NM with the installed plugins 17:11:14 fin 17:12:00 excellent 17:12:16 I believe sbs is reviewing it and will merge it 17:13:01 hellais: True, will do this later this evening 17:13:48 so I shall go then 17:13:55 sbs: thanks in advance 17:14:26 last week anadahz and I were in Toronto for the citizenlab summer institute 17:14:28 poly: :) 17:15:00 it was a very fruitful event and a lot of interesting conversations and very concrete things were made 17:15:03 some highlights: 17:15:40 * We made a roadmap for the furthering of the citizen lab test-lists project: https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists/milestones/test-lists%201.0.0%20-%20support%20user%20URL%20submission 17:17:05 * With willscott we converted the satellite data to the OONI data format and he pushed it to the ooni-incoming bucket. Next step is to run it through the pipeline with this branch: https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-pipeline-ng/tree/feature/import_satellite 17:17:22 * With jun we discussed about some ways to futher our probe operator program 17:18:00 * We connected with various potential probe operators 17:18:19 anadahz can then perhaps integrate with more details on the event 17:19:11 back in the real world, I started convering the setup-dependencies.sh script into a install.sh script to be run to install ooniprobe on any distro/platform: https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-probe/pull/399 17:19:21 testing of ^^ is highly appreciated 17:19:54 17:21:28 Hi 17:21:39 not much from my side this week 17:22:25 I have setup 1 more server for the pipleine cluster 17:22:32 *pipeline 17:23:11 working on the publication of the greek gambling censorship article 17:24:55 regarding citizenlab we have worked a bit more on the test-lists 17:25:43 https://github.com/citizenlab/test-lists 17:27:11 apart from the obvious URL lists we aim is to include as many public blocklists as possible and by using hellais implementation to update them automagically 17:28:06 sorry if that's scope creep but have you guys also thought about keyword based blocking and relevant keyword-lists? 17:29:39 jun: yes that is indeed something that would also be useful to build and citizenlab also has quite a bit of data on that 17:29:59 though since the keyword based filtering is not as prevalent as just URL blocking we don't currently focus that much on that 17:30:11 that said keywords can also be useful to build URL lists 17:30:56 not as prevalent -> makes sense ! building URL lists -> fuzz !! :) 17:31:23 fuzz? 17:32:12 I meant that it sounds like "fuzz testing" censorship 17:33:45 I like the programmable scrapers for test-lists by the way. It's really cool. 17:36:27 in other news we had some discussion on how we can probably acquire more hardware for the pipeline cluster 17:37:52 in any case we were planning to have an alpha ready by now but the German post offices are on strike last weeks and we miss some vital hardware parts 17:38:41 s/are/were as of today 17:39:44 EOF 17:39:44 Hey anadahz, hope we can catch up soon. Is there some code for the pipeline work? 17:39:47 jun: yes indeed and it can also be used for crawling search engines withj those keywords 17:40:20 jun: here: https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-pipeline-ng 17:40:36 jun: yes we could even meet IIRL with hellais next week 17:40:43 jun: the bulk of the actual data processing code is here: https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-pipeline-ng/tree/master/pipeline/batch 17:41:00 yes I will be in Berlin from the 12th-17th 19th-22nd 17:41:52 20th should work for me 17:42:19 great 17:42:42 sbs, nuke: do you have any updates from the measurement-kit front 17:42:44 ? 17:43:51 hellais: no, sadly, last week I was able to contribute a bit on the OTF proposal and then I was sucked up by other activities at work 17:44:37 ok no worries 17:45:18 so that is also another thing that we didn't mention though was also an important achievement for last week 17:45:28 the completion of the OTF proposal! 17:46:12 hellais: indeed! 17:47:17 are there any questions or commments? 17:47:26 are there some things in particular you would like to discuss talk about? 17:47:45 (in general, not just about the OTF proposal) 17:51:21 hellais: any updates on ADINA? 17:51:37 anadahz: yes 17:51:59 so ADINA is A Dive Into Network Anomalies, the OONI data visualization hackathon to happen in Italy in October 17:52:24 last week we did at the Italian Parliament (the same venue for ADINA) e-privacy 17:52:41 so I got to also learn a bit more first hand what the location is like 17:52:58 the cons: 17:53:17 * Security is super strict like at airports, you need to pass you bag through a metal detector and they ask for ID 17:53:41 * We need to give them a full list of participants 7 days in advance and they will check their ID 17:54:17 * You need to be wearing a jacket at all time while inside the room 17:54:22 the pros: 17:54:40 * The internet is not as bad as I expected. It's super censored, but it's probably manageable to setup a VPN 17:54:53 * They will provide buffet and sandwitches for lunch 17:55:29 * The room is very cool and every chair has a power outlet 17:56:00 I also spoke to our point of contact at hte parliament and she said that on the 9th there is going to be the committee meeting 17:56:12 and then we will know for sure if the date 1-2 October are confirmed 17:57:10 anything else? 17:59:41 There is going to be a Measurement team meeting on Wednesday, July 8, 2015, 14:00 UTC in #tor-project 18:00:36 yup 18:00:52 you are welcome to join if interested 18:00:56 jun: willscott maybe it's of higly interest to you ^^ 18:01:00 this is the Tor Measurement team as a high 18:01:05 *whole 18:01:09 so next steps 18:01:18 (since we are a bit short on time) 18:01:31 I shall work on implementing the site for ADINA 18:01:53 figuring out why the reports submitted manually with oonireport are not being processed 18:02:49 To more testing on install.sh and work on the ooni-sysadmin scripts 18:02:51 *Do 18:03:02 anadahz: 18:03:07 hellais: I guess that the "site" is dataviz work for the ADINA event you're talking about? where is the code for that? 18:03:43 jun: it will be integrate into ooni.torproject.org: https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-web 18:03:57 Ok thanks! 18:04:02 some designers made a mockup of the pages 18:04:32 jun: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19QR1MY5dFrBsX_YWl2ZtP5NkIxCUW382yCzsaFbPrFA/edit?usp=sharing 18:04:39 this is the content of the page and the mockups 18:05:01 Awesome 18:05:04 ah no the mockups are not there 18:05:06 just the banner 18:05:19 anyways it will soon be published ;) 18:05:57 The banner rocks. 18:07:07 I now realise that actually wasn't the link I wanted to share since it includes the budget for the event, but anyways we are for transparency so whatever :P 18:07:52 I'm planning to finish the lepidopter image script with the Tor HS for managing RasPis 18:07:55 https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-2bf8UUOkcCM7g1ItzOY-4BYRBkI91QndWSgh8RdEx4/edit?usp=sharing 18:08:00 this is the correct link with the mockups at the end 18:08:35 Thanks and sorry for interrupting the next steps :/ 18:08:36 ^G: Upcoming work for this week 18:10:09 jun: no worries it's a public IRC channel mixed with 48 humans and bots ;) 18:10:59 hopefully finish setting up the cluster if hardware are ever going to be delivered! 18:11:10 s/hardware/hardware parts 18:11:31 my girlfriend will eat all the food if we don' 18:11:38 't finish the meeting soon :P 18:12:19 anybody else have some next steps they would like to state? 18:12:23 Buy/setup a RasPi for hack66 hackerspace in Cyprus 18:12:27 hellais: agreed, so here's my quick next steps: I'll review poly's pull request and do some joint work with nuke 18:13:14 sbs: excellent 18:14:07 so thank you all for attending and if you want to get involved/learn more about other measurement related tor project stuff join us wednesday on #tor-project at 14:00 UTC 18:14:16 #endmeeting