15:58:20 #startmeeting anti-censorship team meeting 15:58:20 Meeting started Thu Oct 22 15:58:20 2020 UTC. The chair is phw. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:58:20 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 15:58:23 hello world 15:58:35 here's today's meeting pad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/tor-anti-censorship-keep 15:59:05 hi 15:59:06 hi 15:59:25 hello 15:59:32 let's start with our discussion item: where should we put snowflake's probetest thingy? 15:59:34 :D 15:59:49 oh sure 16:00:03 hey arlolra! haven't seen you in a while :) 16:00:05 i guess this could happen in the ticket but this seems likea good place to just quickly ask 16:00:34 if we're going to deploy a probetest, i think it makes sense to deploy it with existing snowflake infrastructure 16:00:50 just wondering if anyone has thoughts about where it should go 16:01:19 phw: :D 16:01:36 (yes welcome back arlolra!) 16:01:42 sounds good to me. excessive bandwidth/cpu/memory isn't really an issue here, right? 16:01:48 uh 16:01:57 i don't think so 16:02:16 so it would run alongside our broker? 16:02:25 there is some involved but we're not actually sending anything through the established data channels 16:02:42 or the bridge 16:02:54 idk if it matters which, heh 16:03:20 and we could just move it 16:04:12 okay maybe i'll just propose putting it at the broker for now 16:04:28 makes sense. that seems easiest 16:05:45 anything else that we should discuss here? 16:05:48 nah 16:06:19 any other announcements, actions, or discussion items? 16:07:03 not from me 16:07:05 crickets means no 16:07:10 review time 16:08:00 i'd like snowflake-webext!7 reviewed 16:08:05 it's a part of snowflake#40013 16:08:26 which can also use a sign off from you phw after the revisions 16:09:11 i'd be happy to take snowflake-webext!7.. unless arlolra wants to 16:09:26 I'm going to need some time to get back up to speed 16:09:39 ok, then i'll snatch it 16:09:41 sounds good :) 16:09:54 agix has tpo/anti-censorship/rdsys#5 and i'll happily review that 16:09:55 thanks agix! 16:10:07 thanks :) 16:10:38 agix: how has your experience with the code been so far? 16:11:24 honestly the code seems cleaner and easier to follow then the one used in BridgeDB 16:11:46 *than 16:12:04 i hope we can keep it that way. let me know if anything's confusing to you 16:12:15 sure will, thanks 16:12:19 (because that's a problem of the code and not the reader) 16:12:58 ok, we went through today's agenda. anything else? 16:14:09 have we decided on a new paper yet for the next reading group 16:14:29 we were waiting a few weeks 16:14:49 because people were busy, but i'm down to chose a paper for 2 weeks from now 16:15:01 agix: whoever's asking is the one who has to pick the next paper ;) 16:15:06 :P 16:15:23 yes please choose agix 16:15:35 great, some insider joke I wasn't aware of ^^ 16:15:51 no, i just made that up 16:16:29 I will look into it til the next meeting 16:16:51 thanks agix 16:17:21 cool 16:17:36 * phw waits another minute before closing the meeting 16:18:45 #endmeeting