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- Nick's initial priorities for Tor 0.2.2:
- NOTE 1: I'm not looking at fiddly little stuff from TODO.021 yet. We
- can do a step where we triage the nice-to-have issues.
- NOTE 2: It's easy to list stuff like this with no time estimates and
- no target dates. I think we should pick a target date for
- 0.2.2, figure out how long the stuff we want will take, and
- triage accordingly, or vice versa.
- - Design
- - Begin design work for UDP transition; identify areas where we need to
- make changes or instrument stuff early.
- - Performance, mostly protocol-neutral.
- - Work with Libevent 2.0's bufferevent interface
- - Identify any performance stuff we need to push back into
- libevent to make it as fast as we want.
- - Revise how we do bandwidth limiting and round-robining between
- circuits on a connection.
- - Revise how we do bandwidth limiting and round-robining between
- connections.
- - Better flow-control to avoid filling buffers on routers.
- - Split AES across cores if possible.
- - Split SSL across cores (reach; may require Libevent 2.1).
- - Figure out good ways to instrument Tor internals so we can tell
- how well our bandwidth and flow-control stuff is actually working.
- - Features
- - Proposals to implement:
- - 146: reflect long-term stability
- - 147: Stop using v2 directories to generate v3 votes.
- - Proposals to improve and implement
- - 158: microdescriptors
- - Proposals to improve and implement if not broken
- - IPv6 support. (Parts of 117, but figure out how to handle DNS
- requests.)
- - 140: Directory diffs
- - 149: learn info from netinfo cells.
- - 134: handle authority fragmentation (Needs more analysis)
- - Deprecations
- - Make .exit safe, or make it off-by-default.
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