17:00:07 #startmeeting anti-censorship weekly checkin 2019-08-01 17:00:07 Meeting started Thu Aug 1 17:00:07 2019 UTC. The chair is phw. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:00:07 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 17:00:23 hi everyone. our meeting pad is here: https://pad.riseup.net/p/tor-censorship-2019-keep 17:00:36 hi o/ 17:01:30 hola :) 17:01:33 no announcements today, so let's move on to the discussion section 17:01:44 looks like gettor is down #31307 17:02:25 hi 17:02:28 Hi 17:03:02 * phw tries to send an email to gettor 17:03:08 phw: is gettor something you can take a look in the next 2 weeks? 17:03:55 gaba: unlikely. i don't have access to the machine. 17:04:15 this thing needs a survival guide on https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/AntiCensorshipTeam 17:04:17 me neither 17:04:22 and somebody else with an account on the machine 17:04:38 does anyone else have access on the sysadmin team? 17:04:48 ok, in this case we will have to wait until hiro is back and then get a plan to have a 2nd person that could do this too 17:04:53 anarcat maybe? 17:05:34 hiro will have time to work on gettor 1 day a week when she is back, we just need a second person that have access to the machine and see how this works 17:05:56 yes, i'll comment on the ticket. 17:06:07 how long should an answer from gettor take? I also tried it. 17:06:24 gaba: can you please add me to the cc list of new gettor tickets? 17:06:44 phw: ok 17:06:51 gaba: i already am on the cc list for all tickets in the circumvention category, right? 17:06:56 (and cohosh too, i assume?) 17:06:57 i think so 17:07:01 i will check 17:07:04 thanks 17:08:01 done 17:08:14 Samdney: "practically instantaneous" is what i would assume, but that's just a guess 17:08:35 yeap it seems to be done. also no response on twitter 17:09:04 maybe anarcat will be able to grant me access to gettor's machine. and maybe i'll be able to figure out how to kick the thing. 17:09:29 anyway, i think that's all we can do for now. 17:09:56 it's a good reminder that >1 people should administer machines and we should have up-to-date survival guides 17:10:13 yep 17:10:32 gettor died? 17:10:45 i can grant access, open a ticket - i think the box is tpa so we can do it 17:10:48 i mean give access 17:10:52 anarcat: we believe so. it's not responding to emails. 17:11:05 hiro just left for vacation today, she might have a minute to squeeze something out of there if it's simpler 17:11:09 ... and also not responding on twitter. 17:11:26 * dcf1 is here now, on a slow network tho 17:11:43 Samdney: was the twitter bot working earlier? i vaguely remember somebody saying that twitter was currently not working. 17:12:26 * phw will omit periods and commas so the packets make it to dcf1 faster 17:12:27 I don't know. the last time when I used it, was years ago. (where it worked) 17:13:28 ok, next item. so, are we moving our roadmap over to gitlab gaba? 17:13:39 what do you think? 17:13:47 storm clearly was a lot of extra work 17:14:00 and having it in gitlab may help us test that this is the right tool for tickets 17:14:18 do you have a link that shows us what a gitlab roadmap looks like? 17:14:32 I still added the keyworkd anti-censorship-roadmap to all tickets in the roadmap in trac 17:14:33 i think you sent me one earlier, let me see if i still have that 17:14:46 we have the gettor one 17:15:10 or snowflake... https://dip.torproject.org/anti-censorship/pluggable-transports/snowflake/boards 17:15:18 Although I would add one more column there 17:15:59 one column that is for the issues that needs to be work on in the next x weeks (x=2 maybe) 17:16:55 the good thing is that we can have a board for teh group and a board per project. Each board is only a different view of the same tickets 17:17:34 i'm definitely up for giving it a shot 17:17:40 what do others think? 17:18:09 looks nice. but I hope it will have a scolling thing for left <-> right. 17:18:20 I only see the half of the column :) 17:18:27 *scrolling 17:18:30 Samdney: i had to use the arrow key 17:18:43 i wonder if the banner at the bottom is an issue here 17:18:54 ah that's the secret, hehe. thanks. 17:21:30 gaba: i'd suggest giving it a shot unless cohosh as objections. after all, the three of us will spend the most time with our roadmapping tools 17:21:39 ok 17:22:07 anything else wrt roadmap gaba? 17:22:42 not from me 17:22:51 ok, moving on to the section we've all been waiting for 17:22:54 interesting links! 17:23:18 this masque ietf thing circulated a while ago. i found a longer draft available here: https://davidschinazi.github.io/masque-drafts/draft-schinazi-masque.html 17:23:35 i summarised it here: https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/anti-censorship-team/2019-July/000027.html 17:24:02 tl;dr: it promising and similar to sergey's https proxy. we should engage with the authors and see if we can turn it into a pluggable transport 17:24:21 hey sorry i got sidetracked by a discussion >.< 17:24:23 i plan to reach out soon 17:24:27 * cohosh reads scrollback 17:24:41 cohosh: no worries. we made you the maintainer of gettor in the meanwhile :P 17:24:47 hehe 17:24:58 phw: btw really good work on the masque summary 17:25:10 thanks 17:25:56 +1 from me for gitlab roadmapping 17:27:19 looks like nobody has a "needs help with" section? i wonder if arlo was about to add an item and then decided not to :) 17:27:42 just keeping you guessing 17:27:57 no reviews this week? 17:27:58 the suspense is killing me 17:27:59 lol 17:29:06 i think we're done, then. thanks everyone for attending! 17:29:09 #endmeeting