dev issueshttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues2023-11-02T21:52:17Zhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/4Create Tordnsel documentation page2023-11-02T21:52:17ZGusCreate Tordnsel documentation pageWe need to migrate and update this doc:
http://qrmfuxwgyzk5jdjz.onion/projects/tordnsel.html.en
The last changes you can find here:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2020-March/002759.htmlWe need to migrate and update this doc:
http://qrmfuxwgyzk5jdjz.onion/projects/tordnsel.html.en
The last changes you can find here:
https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-project/2020-March/002759.htmlDeveloper portalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/3Move Community projects2022-03-14T18:51:07ZGusMove Community projectsWe should have a section of projects run by our community:
https://2019.www.torproject.org/projects/community.html.enWe should have a section of projects run by our community:
https://2019.www.torproject.org/projects/community.html.enDeveloper portalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/2Move projects to new dev.tpo2022-03-14T18:51:06ZGusMove projects to new dev.tpoWe have a list of projects that use Tor, we should have this somewhere in the dev.tpo:
https://2019.www.torproject.org/projects/projects.html.enWe have a list of projects that use Tor, we should have this somewhere in the dev.tpo:
https://2019.www.torproject.org/projects/projects.html.enDeveloper portalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/1Host Tor manual2022-10-26T15:42:22ZGusHost Tor manualWe have the Tor manual published here: https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en
but that version of the Tor manual is now obsolete and for archival purposes.
We need to find a new home for that doc.
Ref: https://bugs.to...We have the Tor manual published here: https://2019.www.torproject.org/docs/tor-manual.html.en
but that version of the Tor manual is now obsolete and for archival purposes.
We need to find a new home for that doc.
Ref: https://bugs.torproject.org/32863Developer portalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/9Make more accessible Core Tor documentation2022-03-14T18:50:57ZjugaMake more accessible Core Tor documentationThere's Core Tor documentation distributed in three (at least) sources. Even if it's documentation intended for developers, it'd be great that it would be more accessible by providing the HTML version online and using some torproject.org...There's Core Tor documentation distributed in three (at least) sources. Even if it's documentation intended for developers, it'd be great that it would be more accessible by providing the HTML version online and using some torproject.org subdomain or path or links.
The sources are:
- The HTML that can be generated from little-t tor code (with doxygen): https://people.torproject.org/~nickm/tor-auto/doxygen/
- Nickm's torgut repository: https://gitweb.torproject.org/user/nickm/torguts.git/tree/. Files are in markdown, the can be converted to HTML.
- The documentation included in little-t tor code: https://gitweb.torproject.org/tor.git/tree/doc/HACKING (also markdown).
I can provide scripts to generate/convert the documentation automatically.
We would need to decide where to put it, maybe get subdomain and get access to the server where it would live.Developer portalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/6get first iteraion of design and code for dev.torproject.org2023-12-05T15:39:52ZIsabela Fernandesget first iteraion of design and code for dev.torproject.orgThis is the main ticket for the work related to creating dev.torproject.org
* Main stakeholders of this project:
* Designer for this project: Duncan
* Developer for this project: Kez
* PM for this project: Gaba
**Project phases:**
...This is the main ticket for the work related to creating dev.torproject.org
* Main stakeholders of this project:
* Designer for this project: Duncan
* Developer for this project: Kez
* PM for this project: Gaba
**Project phases:**
* [x] 0. content architecture - [map current content related to the portal and organize it](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1EyIimOb6bH5pq7Vi5SBbgm7hrJZKFiGmz9IBfuwo5jc/edit#gid=837788902)
* [x] 1. whiteboard draw organization of the content into pages
* [x] 2. wireframe these pages
* [x] 3. create design for these pages [these include design reviews till we are happy with what we have]
* [ ] 4. start organizing content for the pages (with the design already done we will be working with that)
* [x] 5. update high definition mockups with real content
* [ ] 6. guerrilla user testing #1
* [x] 7. start coding the pages
~~* [ ] 8. once content is finished we upload them on transifex for translation to start~~
* [ ] 9. Once coding is done we can start QA ~~by language (as translations gets complete)~~
* [ ] 10. [we could do another user test here too before launch if we want - or we can run one after lunch and continue iteration]
Update May 2023: we will do the deployment only in English and have translations in the future.Developer portalGabagaba@torproject.orgGabagaba@torproject.orghttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/11Write a "Tor Integration Guide"2022-03-14T18:50:55ZArthur EdelsteinWrite a "Tor Integration Guide"The website should have a page specifically explaining how to integrate Tor into your third-party app or product. Suggested in [the Montreal meeting](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Notes/Encouragi...The website should have a page specifically explaining how to integrate Tor into your third-party app or product. Suggested in [the Montreal meeting](https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Montreal/Notes/EncouragingThirdPartyIntegrationAndOnionServicesEverywhere).Developer portalhttps://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/web/dev/-/issues/10Write a guidelines documentation for requirements with Tor integration by thi...2022-03-14T18:50:36ZcypherpunksWrite a guidelines documentation for requirements with Tor integration by third partiesI heard that one of the discussions in the Montreal meeting was "Encouraging Tor integration by third parties" which spawned for me the idea that there must be some guidelines documentation the requirements that should be met for each us...I heard that one of the discussions in the Montreal meeting was "Encouraging Tor integration by third parties" which spawned for me the idea that there must be some guidelines documentation the requirements that should be met for each use case. For example for browsers (where integrating Tor is a goal with Brave in private browsing and it has been suggested by the (ex?)-CEO of Mozilla) among the requirements I can think of,
1. Having the user agent the same as the Tor Browser (Otherwise fingerprinting would be easy).
2. Stream isolation should be enforced, otherwise a single exit can watch all traffic.
3. First party isolation should be enforced.
5. ...etc
Of course there's already the Tor Browser design documentation, but it doesn't address this question directly, and more importantly those folks don't want to make an alternative Tor Browser, rather just a "Tor mode" to their private browsing that can enable true privacy by design.
What do you think of such an idea?
Note that this finds its parallel with little-t-tor in another ticket that I couldn't find about alternative implementations of the tor client.Developer portal