13:59:35 #startmeeting ux monthly sync 13:59:35 Meeting started Tue Oct 13 13:59:35 2020 UTC. The chair is antonela. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 13:59:35 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 13:59:42 hello lovely people 13:59:49 helloo 13:59:54 oi nah! 14:00:03 oie :) 14:01:24 very nice, the ux team pad has been hacked and now is translated in Chinese? lovely 14:01:25 https://pad.riseup.net/p/1D8sK8Zy74b_0qclC97I-ux-team-monthly-2020-keep 14:02:08 the meeting pad is all in japanese for me, for some reason :s 14:02:25 japanese? i think is chinese 14:02:37 phw could help us here? :) 14:02:58 localization act 14:03:01 ah yup it's chinese 14:03:09 lovely 14:03:17 let me see if the timeslider could help us here 14:03:42 Hello all, happy to be here. Was in #tor-ux for a few minutes :) 14:04:18 hi dunqan, hi T0_7_! 14:04:37 👋 14:04:45 okey, if you reload you should have the english version now 14:05:05 (i'll include the chinese in the recap email anyways :) 14:05:42 My OTF Fellowship ended last month. I want to say a big thank you to Phillip, Pili, Gaba, Nah, Gus, Duncan, Thurayya, Isabela and the entire Tor team for their support 14:06:15 yes! was a pleasure to share this year of research with you T0_7_ ❤️ 14:06:34 we got some comments in the blogpost, i think you handled them 14:06:34 Thanks Antonela for being my biggest supporter 14:07:00 congrats on all your hard work T0_7_ ! 14:07:01 I have not. I will do so this week or next 14:07:02 :) 14:07:03 https://blog.torproject.org/icfp-otf-censored-continent 14:07:05 thanks for your great work T0_7_ :))) 14:07:05 perfect 14:08:05 so, the main announcement is the release of Tor Browser 10.0 a few weeks ago, we got some UI bugs fixed (thanks acat and sysrqb) 14:08:29 and we will launch the 10.0 update for Tor Browser Android based on Fenix, today/tomorrow 14:09:01 the work we did with Fenix was _huge_ and will help us to continue support Android users in the best shape 14:09:23 for the curious, ux/ui design tickets are mainly listed here https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/33658 14:10:15 (pad is still in chinese for me) 14:10:30 well done, that's huge! 14:10:38 (also same re: the pad) 14:11:44 mmm 14:12:29 what about now? 14:12:36 ok! 14:12:39 fixed! 14:12:55 super 14:13:22 anything else announcements related for this month? 14:13:54 i think we are groot 14:14:01 can i share 14:14:02 ops 14:14:04 ohh 14:14:06 go nah 14:14:08 hahaha 14:14:16 sorry! 14:14:17 some of my findings in my last trip 14:14:22 please do it 14:14:59 ok, so as many of you know, i'm a bertha fellow running digisec training and risk assessment for environmental activists and orgs in the Brazilian Amazon 14:15:29 I spent around 20 days in the Amazon last month working with 4 orgs and some communities 14:16:00 with one specific organization I stayed for 10 days and we could implement many tools and services in their day-to-day work-life 14:16:08 including TBD and TBA 14:16:57 they face many problems regarding their physical security 14:17:06 but i want to share specifics about their online security 14:17:31 one of them is that they don't have good access to internet - and sometimes they don't have any access 14:18:14 in the other hand, as they face many problems regarding their security, they were pretty excited about TBD and managed to work on it without problems 14:18:21 including using it for emails and social media 14:18:58 that is great, were they first time users of tor browser desktop? 14:19:04 the only problem they had it's because some of the devices they use are old and it's hard to install some softwares in their devices 14:19:10 yes - first time at all! 14:19:26 right, that is an issue 14:19:50 they didn't say that's tor slow, and it worked pretty well there 14:20:05 the only problem we had was finding tor broser for 32-bit computers 14:20:31 i could imagine that the perceived performance was not bad given the regular connectivity conditions 14:20:33 because the first instinct is to click on "download" and then you get the 64-bit download 14:20:49 and it doesn't work, so you have to come back and look for the 32-bit version 14:21:03 yes, and i think we have a ticket opened for it 14:21:07 * antonela goes to search 14:21:09 antonela, yes! i thought the same. 14:21:49 more specifics: 14:21:58 Tails: lack of localization to setup persistent volume; don’t really understand the poweroff and restart buttons. 14:22:04 Tor Browser and Onion Browser: the whole team is using iPhone. They were excited about using it, and it worked without problems. They don’t care about the “deep web” expression, as they are threatened and have a good understanding about human rights violations. 14:22:08 Their internet is already very slow, it seems they didn’t notice that tor is slow as well. 14:22:11 They said it’s hard to figure out which app to download from apple store, specially because there are many options with Tor+VPN. 14:22:47 * antonela here is the 64/32bits ticket https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/tpo/-/issues/87 14:22:50 and other services we used in the training was veracrypt, riseup-vpn and protonvpn (iphones) and signal 14:23:08 There are also fake Tor apps online 14:23:13 thanks! gonna add my points there too 14:23:32 T0_7_: agreed! 14:23:33 very good highlights thurayya; last week you also mentioned that they were using Briar for offline communications 14:23:35 yeah, the iOS app store's a nighmare 14:23:53 T0_7_: yes and is a very expensive issue to handle with, we have been doing it manually 14:23:53 yes, some communities don't have any access to the Internet yet 14:24:06 so they use Briar to communicate and share files 14:24:25 mostly young ppl do it 14:24:28 that made me think about to invite Briar folks to the next Tor Demo 14:24:36 it's like their "secret language" 14:24:40 * antonela https://briarproject.org/ 14:24:50 super cool 14:25:17 and in their case 14:25:28 they really need vpn to access public wifi 14:25:46 so we recommended riseup-vpn and protonvpn (for iphone) 14:26:37 and we are working on a blogpost about it too -- with some pictures, if possible! 14:26:41 thurayya: lets include those highlights in the blogpost as well, so we can share it with other apps in the ecosystem 14:26:46 yes! amazing 14:27:12 next month i'm going to the "Pantanal" to work on the same issue with other ppl 14:27:20 Hola @antonela + team! :) 14:27:30 hey josernitos o/ welcome 14:27:53 and if there is something you think might be usefull to work on with them, it would be great to know 14:27:58 hola josernitos :) 14:28:05 antonela: yes! 14:28:15 this is super interesting thurayya, I would love to do a persona on an environmental activist 14:28:36 it was on our original list but we had more research at the time for other use cases 14:28:44 dunqan: amazing! i can share more specifics and detailed stuff with you :) 14:29:03 thanks!! let's do that sometime 14:29:11 excellent 14:29:41 thanks for sharing this experience thurayya 14:29:47 OT: I'm kind of new to IRC, what is the server for this? I'm using webchat.oftc.net, but i'm curious to use it on an app instead of the browser. 14:30:39 josernitos: we can help you with it after the meeting, im using Limechat here but people loves irssi 14:31:11 okey, lets move to the next item 14:31:28 and im glad we have all this crew here because you have been involved with this project in different areas 14:32:34 during our sponsor30 work (you can read more details in the pad) we have been working on researching and improving the use of tor browser in censored context 14:33:18 tunde's research + our interviews with users in HK last month + the ones we will run with folks in india are documenting the user research part of this work 14:33:44 but today, i want to share here the product design specifics about this project 14:33:46 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser-spec/-/issues/40004 14:33:53 i hope you can open that issue 14:33:58 i think everyone here has access to gitlab 14:34:08 if you dont and you want, please ping me after the meeting 14:35:03 what we are planning (both desktop and android) is making Tor Browser proactive in detecting network interferences and suggesting bridges to users instead of making users to manually add them 14:36:01 this is a long term plan because requires a lot of pieces to ensemble together but if everything goes as expected, we will have a first iteration for this in Tor Browser 10.5 (june 2021) and another iteration at the end of 2021 14:36:57 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser-spec/-/merge_requests/7/diffs?commit_id=9a9ca3e3655bb522398ac3436fb3a6e5c1c25192 14:37:59 this is great, antonela! it sure will help first-time users that might be in a place where tor is censored 14:38:09 here is the current proposal and I plan to email tbb-dev list to collect feedback from other folks in the community, specially devs who are boostrapping tor in their clients and could be interested on having this detection in their own apps 14:38:44 there is a lot of text there, you can read later but let me show some userflows to make it fun 14:38:45 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/trac/-/issues/40004/designs/Desktop-UI.png 14:39:42 the major changes are easy to resume: we want to remove tor launcher ui (that windows that prompts everytime you open the browser) 14:40:58 we want to take over the entire start page, ask users' consent for automatic connections, detect censorship during the bootstrapping, suggest a bridge with one click if is needed and connect 14:41:52 im going low on details sharing this but is intentional: i want to document the user experience we want to achieve, so developers can discuss what is the best way to approach the technology we have available to reach that ux 14:42:59 specially with circumvention tools, the technical stack changes so quickly (the censor has new techniques, pluggable transports develop new ways to handle them, and the game does not stop) 14:43:38 my plan is trying to offer a ux that can be flexible enough to iterate in the background but keep persistent in the UI so users doesnt need to learn new things every time 14:43:43 and i'll stop talking 14:43:46 :) 14:44:14 this all looks amazing anto 14:44:22 i'd be super happy if all of you can comment on the ticket/mailinglist/MR whatever makes you happy. Every input from each of you will be relevant for moving this forward 14:44:53 TBA https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/anti-censorship/trac/-/issues/40004/designs/Mobile-UI.png 14:45:40 thanks thurayya and dunqan, this was more about to collect old tickets, summarize issues and trying to organize what we can safely expose from users and what not 14:46:17 that is why consent and clear explainers of what we are doing is critical for users to understand what is happening under the hood, and we dont need super technical wording to explain that 14:47:12 spec because many users are not technical, and don't speak english 14:47:33 so keeping as simple as possible is great 14:48:08 yes, simple and safe is the horizon, but is hard too 14:48:34 do you want any feedback/suggestions in the comments for #40004, or as new issues? 14:48:45 you can comment on 40004 14:48:51 sure thing 14:48:52 this proposal is on draft right now 14:48:58 gotcha 14:49:22 so next step i think is sharing with the lists, collect more feedback and work to make it accepted? i think that is the flow 14:49:25 :) 14:51:05 again, feel free to comment in the ticket so i can work on including that feedback in the upcoming weeks 14:51:17 aaand, that is all on bridges, any questions about it? 14:52:42 i'll take some time to have a better look and comment there. thanks, anto! 14:53:09 thanks for reading all the thing :) 14:53:14 dunqan: are you next? 14:53:28 yes, we only have 5 mins right? 14:54:10 YES 14:54:15 (sorry) 14:54:19 i just saw your name in hte pad 14:54:23 i'll be quick haha 14:54:37 here's the WIP canvas for the anti-censorship personas: https://www.figma.com/file/bLOmIF32ijnaAS34AtwEWD/Tor-Personas?node-id=78%3A857 14:55:22 amazing, i've been working on the narrative 14:55:29 i'll share it with you soon 14:55:36 antonela: I think last time we spoke you were going to catch up with gus about the possibility of reaching out to the sudanese working group? Is that correct? 14:55:46 I've held off on that one for now 14:55:48 yes, but instead we did HK 14:55:52 gotcha 14:55:55 and we are going to do India 14:56:01 i'll update you on those things as well 14:56:05 (things happened :) 14:56:25 josernitos: do you want to introduce yourself in two lines and share what you will be doing? 14:56:36 I also need to read tunde's excellent work in more detail and incorporate changes as required 14:56:53 dunqan: yes, i have a highlighted one, i'll pass it to you 14:56:59 ty 14:57:15 is there a successor ticket for #31282 by the way? 14:57:57 Thanks for reflecting some of my work on the personas - Cameroon shutdowns, refugees 14:58:19 Also nice seeing a Nigerian there too 14:58:39 Sure. I'm a UX designer from Costa Rica. I'm trying to contact communities here to support them and talk about privacy, anonimity, etc. and in return I can do small ux research w/ them. 14:58:47 T0_7_: yes! your work is documenting our work there 14:59:00 no prob, thank you T0_7_ ! 14:59:18 nice to meet you josernitos :) 14:59:38 josernitos: super nice, you and thurayya should talk! :) 15:00:02 okey folks, we are up the hour and there are other meetings going on here 15:00:06 * phw saw his name highlighted. reading backlog 15:00:07 thank you so much for joining us today! 15:00:23 nice to meet you all :) 15:00:26 o/ 15:00:37 phw: we got the pad hacked in Chinese, maybe you can read it :) 15:00:40 thanks!! 15:00:43 #endmeeting