15:59:48 #startmeeting anti-censorship meeting 15:59:48 Meeting started Thu Oct 14 15:59:48 2021 UTC. The chair is cohosh. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:59:48 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 15:59:54 welcome :) 16:00:09 here is our meeting pad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/tor-anti-censorship-keep 16:00:38 hello 16:00:40 o/ 16:01:23 feel free to add to the agenda 16:02:26 first on the discussion is just an update on snowflake usage 16:02:51 it's been a pretty steady ramp up since it was shipped in tor browser stable 16:03:07 and now we're getting closer to meek levels 16:03:09 https://metrics.torproject.org/userstats-bridge-transport.html?start=2021-07-16&end=2021-10-14&transport=meek&transport=snowflake 16:03:48 had anyone heard about a Snowflake-related project by the Calyx Institute? 16:04:37 oh, we're working with calyx on a new grant 16:04:50 I just heard today at anadahz's PT meetup that there will be a lightning talk about it next week 16:05:08 i'm not sure i'm familiar with snowflake work on their side related to that grant though 16:05:28 ok, I was just curious 16:06:22 I see the throughput on the snowflake/meek bridges is similar on MB/s but the nubmer of clients is ~1/4 in snowflake, I guess meek has some kind of limit on the traffic it can do because of the price of it or something 16:06:56 yea i was wondering about that as well 16:07:07 yes, afaik the meek bridge is rate limited, or else the bandwidth use would be much higher because of the demand 16:07:07 dcf1: how did the throughput throttling work for meek? 16:07:18 (if you know) 16:07:27 back when I ran a meek bridge I had to keep it rate limited. I don't know what the situation is with the current operators but I imagine it's the same. 16:07:44 about calyx, I think they are working with leap on using snowflake in their VPN, not sure how far they are 16:08:09 https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/network-health/metrics/timeline has a bunch of related entries, e.g. 2018-05-08 "The meek-amazon bridge imposes a rate limit of 1 MB/s." 16:08:29 cohosh: I think it was just using BandwidthRate in torrc 16:09:00 okay thanks! 16:10:07 anadahz: is the next item about the PT spec yours? 16:12:46 yes 16:13:38 There is a new proposed PT spec (v2.2.1) https://github.com/Pluggable-Transports/Pluggable-Transports-spec/tree/main/releases/PTSpecV2.2.1 16:14:04 Please RFC if you can. 16:14:18 nice! 16:14:23 thx! 16:14:34 cool 16:14:54 is there a preferred place to leave comments? 16:15:40 Not really (at least not yet). 16:16:20 I am trying to put the specs in a text file format so that review can be easier and have comments per line. 16:17:00 good idea 16:17:29 Also please let me know if you have any suggestions to help reviewing the specs easier (thx). 16:17:45 yea the txt format will be nice 16:17:59 +1 16:18:07 For the time being you can use the issues functionality on GitHub. 16:18:25 great 16:19:15 dcf1: Not sure what is the Calyx lighting talk about, I guess we will find out when the complete program is out. 16:20:07 that's a good segue into the next agenda item about PTIM next week :D 16:20:20 ;) 16:21:19 * cohosh is looking forward to it 16:22:18 * meskio will join it too :) 16:23:05 link: https://www.pluggabletransports.info/ptim2021/ 16:23:29 anadahz: anything else you want to add before we move on to the next items? 16:23:40 Registration closes: October 17th 2021 AoE 16:24:23 next sunday 16:24:44 (sorry for adding the agenda items in the wrong order, I thought they have been old discussion points) 16:25:05 meskio: this Sunday, in 3 days. 16:25:31 oh no worries! some of them are old, i just wanted to recap to make sure they've been interpreted correctly 16:26:50 okay for the next thing, i opened some MRs for snowflake and the webextension 16:27:08 and i wanted to make sure they match the agreement from last meeting 16:27:17 I will look at those. Thanks for doing it. 16:27:23 thanks! 16:27:40 i let all snowflake.git pieces point to *.torproject.net 16:27:50 and the webextension point to *.freehaven.net 16:28:24 that sounds right 16:28:28 great 16:28:41 okay, the last item for discussion is choosing a reading for reading group 16:29:00 https://github.com/net4people/bbs/wiki/Reading-list 16:31:31 hrm this internet performance in china paper sounds interesting 16:32:03 that one? https://censorbib.nymity.ch/#Zhu2020a 16:32:35 yup 16:32:53 and also meteor 16:33:14 well, they all look interesting honestly XD 16:34:13 and the weaponizing middle boxes work 16:34:13 both of them sounds interesting 16:35:13 any preferences out of those three? 16:35:54 we could start with the cina peformance, is the oldest one, if that is a reason to do it 16:36:01 s/cina/china/ 16:36:22 I don't have a preference 16:37:19 China performance is a good idea 16:37:27 great :D 16:37:35 so, two weeks from now? 16:38:16 All Hallow's Eve Eve Eve Eve 16:38:31 nice 16:38:41 :o 16:38:52 lol 16:39:10 okay any more discussion for today or needs help with? 16:39:28 * arma2 checks the recommended costume advice for All Hallow's Eve Eve Eve Eve 16:39:51 business casual, but with black eyeliner 16:39:59 scary 16:41:25 oh dcf1 i was interested to see a nonzero number for the azure snowflake accounting 16:41:36 despite us switching the tor browser bridge line to fastly 16:41:42 yes I'm still not sure where that is coming from 16:42:07 we could turn it off and see who complains 16:43:42 fair enough, i know orbot has switched in the code but maybe there are old orbots or old tor browsers kicking around 16:44:09 but it's also nbd either way 16:44:47 dcf1: nbd? 16:44:52 no big deal 16:46:22 * cohosh waits another min 16:47:09 #endmeeting