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Tor Demo Day - February 24 2021
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Why?
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- We want to spice up our remote working routine and also break the silos between teams.
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- Tor Demo Days are a success and we want to share this experience with the broad Tor community!
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How?
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- We will call for presenters.
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- The agenda will be set before the meeting and will be shared with tor-project.
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- We want 5 to 8 minutes length presentations. We will handle questions at the end of all presentations.
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- Slides are allowed, but not mandatory. You may share your screen or a pre-recorded video if that makes you less anxious.
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- We like the adrenaline of the live presentations, but if they wish, presenters can share pre-recorded videos with us. They should be sent a few hours in advance and will be lined up and shared with assistants during the session.
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- This is a place where people should feel safe to engage, share their point of view, and participate. Read our Code of Conduct: https://gitweb.torproject.org/community/policies.git/tree/code_of_conduct.txt
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Who?
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- Anyone who wants to share what they have been hacking on. It doesn't need to be a finished feature but a work in progress. It can be small like a Tor Browser feature or something you have been hacking around Tor not officially.
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- Presenters have 5 to 8 minutes. People can ask questions via text in the pad for 3 minutes.
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- Gus will moderate at this time. We can rotate this role.
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Where?
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At our BBB instance. A public link will be shared soon.
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When?
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Wednesday FEBRUARY 24 at 1600 UTC
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Agenda
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d[-_-]b
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dj resident @mikeperry
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- 5 min for the presentation
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- 3 min for questions
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Questions will be written in text on the pad in any time during the presentation. Presenters will answer them in audio.
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Presentations: ADD HERE THE PROPOSAL YOU HAVE FOR A SHORT PRESENTATION.
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- Collecting User Feedback and Tor user support - Joydeep
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- FlashFlow: A Secure Speed Test for Tor - pastly
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- SAT Addresses in Tor Browser - pastly
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- Anonymous Ticket System - Maria
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- Wahay: An easy-to-use, secure and decentralized conference call application - Rafael
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- Reproducible Builds of Tor Browser on Cirrus CI - Jeremy Rand
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- New Tor Surveys - Duncan
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- HTTPS Everywhere Standalone - Bill
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Notes
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SAT Addresses:
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https://github.com/pastly/satis-selfauth-domains
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https://conferences.computer.org/secdevwp/2019/pdfs/SecDev2019-1rjjdWR0xr5TteaniOqo87/6bLscRXy8d3CJ47gaxy2P5/11svSFZcRmxnAWeDVuQQS2.pdf
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https://pets.traudt.xyz (just fun puppy pictures, not a real SATA)
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FlashFlow:
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https://flashflow.pastly.xyz
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https://gitlab.torproject.org/pastly/flashflow
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https://arxiv.org/pdf/2004.09583.pdf
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https://gitweb.torproject.org/torspec.git/tree/proposals/316-flashflow.txt
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Anonymous Ticket GitLab:
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https://blog.torproject.org/anonymous-gitlab
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Wahay:
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https://wahay.org/
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https://github.com/digitalautonomy/wahay
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https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/17617
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https://gitlab.tails.boum.org/tails/tails/-/issues/17607
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https://petsymposium.org/2020/paperlist.php <- "The Road Not Taken : Re-thinking The Feasibility of Voice Calling Over Tor"
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