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clarify service tables authored Sep 23, 2020 by anarcat's avatar anarcat
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......@@ -55,8 +55,15 @@ Those are services managed by TPA directly.
## Non-TPA services
Those are managed by service admins, and not directly the
responsability of the TPA team.
The following table lists services run on torproject
infrastructure. Corresponding onion services are listed on
<https://onion.torproject.org/>.
Service admins are part of tor project sys admins team. For a rough
description of what sys admin and services admin do, please have a
look [here](policy/tpa-rfc-2-support#service-admins).
The Service Admins maintain the following list of Tor Services.
| Service | Purpose | URL | Maintainers |
|--------------------|-----------------------------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------------------------------|
......@@ -81,6 +88,14 @@ responsability of the TPA team.
| [svn][] | Document storage | <https://svn.torproject.org/> | unmaintained |
| [website][] | main website | <https://www.torproject.org> | hiro |
Every service listed here must have some documentation, ideally
following the [documentation template](howto/template). As a courtesy,
TPA allows teams to maintain their documentation in a single page
here. If the documentation needs to expand beyond that, it should be
moved to its own wiki, but still linked here.
There are more (undocumented) services, listed below.
[blog]: service/blog
[check]: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/metrics/team/-/wikis/Survival-Guides/Check
[collector]: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/metrics/collector/-/wikis/home
......@@ -132,43 +147,36 @@ Those services have been retired.
## Undocumented service list
WARNING: this is an import of an old Trac wiki page, listing *all* the
services and might be out of date.
The following table lists services run on torproject
infrastructure. Corresponding onion services are listed on
<https://onion.torproject.org/>.
Service admins are part of tor project sys admins team. For a rough
description of what sys admin and services admin do, please have a
look [here](policy/tpa-rfc-2-support#service-admins).
The Service Admins maintain the following list of Tor Services.
| Service | Purpose | Website | Maintainers |
|------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|----------------------|
| archive | package archive | <https://archive.torproject.org/> | [ticket:18629 boklm] |
| bridges | web application and email responder to learn bridge addresses | <https://bridges.torproject.org/> | phw, cohosh |
| community | Community Portal | <https://community.torproject.org> | Gus |
| consensus-health | periodically checks the Tor network for consensus conflicts and other hiccups | <https://consensus-health.torproject.org> | tom |
| CRM (CiviCRM) | Donation management | | GiantRabbit |
| dist | packages | <https://dist.torproject.org> | arma |
| DocTor | DirAuth health checks for the [tor-consensus-health@ list][] | <https://gitweb.torproject.org/doctor.git> | GeKo |
| exonerator | website that tells you whether a given IP address was a Tor relay | <https://exonerator.torproject.org/> | karsten |
| extra | static web stuff referenced from the blog (create trac ticket for access) | <https://extra.torproject.org> | tpa |
| fpcentral.tbb | Website to analyze browser fingerprint | <https://fpcentral.tbb.torproject.org/> | boklm |
| gettor | email responder handing out packages | <https://gettor.torproject.org> | hiro, phw, cohosh |
| jenkins | continuous integration, autobuilding | <https://jenkins.torproject.org> | weasel |
| media | media | <https://media.torproject.org> | hiro |
| metricsbot | Tor Network Status Bot (IRC, Twitter, Mastodon) | | irl |
| onion | list of onion services run by the Tor project | <https://onion.torproject.org> | weasel |
| onionoo | web-based protocol to learn about currently running Tor relays and bridges | | karsten, irl |
| people | content provided by Tor people | <https://people.torproject.org> | tpa |
| research | website with stuff for researchers including tech reports | <https://research.torproject.org> | karsten |
| rpm archive | RPM package repository | <https://rpm.torproject.org> | kushal |
| stem | stem project website and tutorial | <https://stem.torproject.org/> | atagar |
| tb-manual | Tor Browser User Manual | <https://tb-manual.torproject.org/> | gus |
| testnet | Test network services | ? | dgoulet |
| translation | Translation services | | emmapeel |
WARNING: this is an import of an old Trac wiki page, and no
documentation was found for those services. Ideally, each one of those
services should have a documentation page, either here or in their
team's wiki.
| Service | Purpose | Website | Maintainers |
|------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------|-------------------|
| archive | package archive | <https://archive.torproject.org/> | [boklm][] |
| bridges | web application and email responder to learn bridge addresses | <https://bridges.torproject.org/> | phw, cohosh |
| community | Community Portal | <https://community.torproject.org> | Gus |
| consensus-health | periodically checks the Tor network for consensus conflicts and other hiccups | <https://consensus-health.torproject.org> | tom |
| CRM (CiviCRM) | Donation management | | GiantRabbit |
| dist | packages | <https://dist.torproject.org> | arma |
| DocTor | DirAuth health checks for the [tor-consensus-health@ list][] | <https://gitweb.torproject.org/doctor.git> | GeKo |
| exonerator | website that tells you whether a given IP address was a Tor relay | <https://exonerator.torproject.org/> | karsten |
| extra | static web stuff referenced from the blog (create trac ticket for access) | <https://extra.torproject.org> | tpa |
| fpcentral.tbb | Website to analyze browser fingerprint | <https://fpcentral.tbb.torproject.org/> | boklm |
| gettor | email responder handing out packages | <https://gettor.torproject.org> | hiro, phw, cohosh |
| jenkins | continuous integration, autobuilding | <https://jenkins.torproject.org> | weasel |
| media | ? | <https://media.torproject.org> | hiro |
| metricsbot | Tor Network Status Bot (IRC, Twitter, Mastodon) | | irl |
| onion | list of onion services run by the Tor project | <https://onion.torproject.org> | weasel |
| onionoo | web-based protocol to learn about currently running Tor relays and bridges | | karsten, irl |
| people | content provided by Tor people | <https://people.torproject.org> | tpa |
| research | website with stuff for researchers including tech reports | <https://research.torproject.org> | karsten |
| rpm archive | RPM package repository | <https://rpm.torproject.org> | kushal |
| stem | stem project website and tutorial | <https://stem.torproject.org/> | atagar |
| tb-manual | Tor Browser User Manual | <https://tb-manual.torproject.org/> | gus |
| testnet | Test network services | ? | dgoulet |
| translation | Translation services | | emmapeel |
[boklm]: https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/applications/tor-browser/-/issues/18629
[tor-consensus-health@ list]: https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-consensus-health
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