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## The following were our goals for 2022:
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- **make Tor accessible in China**
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- **detect and categorize attempts to censor Tor**
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- **improve the design and reliability of our software**
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- **release our data and software for use by the broader anti-censorship community**
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- **improve the performance of Snowflake so that Tor bootstraps reliably on a mobile phone in China <-- work mostly done by dcf**
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- **deploy TapDance and Conjure as high collateral damage PT**
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- **commit to a design for a reputation-based bridge distribution system**
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- ~~streamline our private bridge setup and distribution process ~~<-- mostly handled by community team, check with ggus how they are handling it [see https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/community/support/-/issues/28526 for original motivation]
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- **deploy probes in areas that are likely to censor Tor and collect packet captures and probe results for storage and analysis**
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- **provide OONI with suggestions for improving the accuracy of OONI's Tor tests**
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- **summarize the details of Tor blocking events with data from our probes and volunteers**
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- ~~add more user metrics based monitoring and alert rules using prometheus~~
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- ~~deploy rdsys as the new backend of bridgedb~~
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- ~~ensure that key infrastructure can survive machine outages and restarts~~
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- ~~remove hacky shims necessary for moat (decided to keep them, but did work on it)~~
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- ~~future improve the snowflake library api to allow easy integration of snowflake with other tools~~
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- ~~sanitize, publish and archive the results of our Tor reachability probes~~
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- **complete our documentation for each of our tools so that other organizations can run their own anti-censorship infrastructure**
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## The following were our goals for 2021:
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- ~~Improve reputation based bridge distribution (e.g. Salmon)~~
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