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Update arma authored Aug 08, 2022 by Roger Dingledine's avatar Roger Dingledine
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### O1: RACE (sponsor 28) is happy with Tor
KR1: (minimal result) We have a good bullet-point outline of all the topics and components that need to be considered for Salmon.
KR2: (better result) Each piece of this outline is fleshed out in enough detail that it provides a coherent narrative and helps the reader understand missing or unsolved pieces.
KR1: (minimal result) We have a good bullet-point outline of all the topics and components that need to be considered for Salmon.
KR3: We completed every requested presentation.
* Funder learned more details about Tor activities (March site visit).
* Other groups funded alongside us learned about our tech transition wishlist and our internet freedom funding landscape experience (April presentation).
* Funder understood and appreciates the above Salmon topics (April ECP presentation).
* Tor presented at PI meeting about RACE work since December (May presentation).
* `#0F0[Outcome: We have a list of building blocks and milestones in the Defcon talk submission text.]`
KR4: Money machine is well prepared to contract-manage the s28 contract.
* We successfully handed off report management, and presentation info gathering, to Gaba and Bekeela.
* We coordinated with Gaba whenever there were new task requests from sponsor.
KR2: (better result) Each piece of this outline is fleshed out in enough detail that it provides a coherent narrative and helps the reader understand missing or unsolved pieces.
KR3: We completed every requested presentation.
* Funder learned more details about Tor activities (March site visit).
* Other groups funded alongside us learned about our tech transition wishlist and our internet freedom funding landscape experience (April presentation).
* Funder understood and appreciates the above Salmon topics (April ECP presentation).
* Tor presented at PI meeting about RACE work since December (May presentation).
KR4: Money machine is well prepared to contract-manage the s28 contract.
* We successfully handed off report management, and presentation info gathering, to Gaba and Bekeela.
* We coordinated with Gaba whenever there were new task requests from sponsor.
### O2: The Tor network still functions
KR1: upgrade moria1's hardware and OS, and get sbws running on it.
KR1: upgrade moria1's hardware and OS, and get sbws running on it.
KR2: We have noticed and handled every catastrophic attack/stability issue on the network.
KR2: We have noticed and handled every catastrophic attack/stability issue on the network.
KR3: I have been active in each relay operator meetup.
KR3: I have been active in each relay operator meetup.
KR4: The bad-relays team has consistently received Bermuda (bad exit test) results.
KR4: The bad-relays team has consistently received Bermuda (bad exit test) results.
### O3: PETS 2022 is successful
KR1: My PETS research paper assignments got reviewed and have a decision.
KR1: My PETS research paper assignments got reviewed and have a decision.
KR2: PETS is on track to have diverse attendees because stipends got allocated well.
KR2: PETS is on track to have diverse attendees because stipends got allocated well.
KR3: PETS has a publisher for its research papers in 2022 and beyond.
KR3: PETS has a publisher for its research papers in 2022 and beyond.
### O4: Our external relationships feel appreciated
KR1: PleasrDAO received the dusk v2 onion key.
KR1: PleasrDAO received the dusk v2 onion key.
KR2: I submitted a detailed outline for a Defcon talk (April).
KR2: I submitted a detailed outline for a Defcon talk (April).
KR3: Ola's trial had a Tor expert witness (January, May).
KR3: Ola's trial had a Tor expert witness (January, May).
KR4: I networked with security researchers at the NSF PI meeting (June).
KR4: I networked with security researchers at the NSF PI meeting (June).
KR5: I helped shepherd the twitter onion address to go public and work.
KR5: I helped shepherd the twitter onion address to go public and work.
## Foreshadowing my Q3 2022 topics:
* Do some of the hard little-t-tor anti-censorship and dir-auth user-oriented improvements that we've been wanting forever
* anti-censorship: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/16844, https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/7349
* dir-auth: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/19162, https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40395
* Outreach (do PETS, Defcon talk, UE talk)
* Internal community: check in with each core contributor
* Continue most of the Q2 topics
* Do some of the hard little-t-tor anti-censorship and dir-auth user-oriented improvements that we've been wanting forever
* anti-censorship: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/16844, https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/7349
* dir-auth: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/19162, https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/issues/40395
* Outreach (do PETS, Defcon talk, UE talk)
* Internal community: check in with each core contributor
* Continue most of the Q2 topics
## Helpful links
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