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  1. $Id$
  2. Legend:
  3. SPEC!! - Not specified
  4. SPEC - Spec not finalized
  5. N - nick claims
  6. R - arma claims
  7. P - phobos claims
  8. S - Steven claims
  9. E - Matt claims
  10. M - Mike claims
  11. J - Jeff claims
  12. I - ioerror claims
  13. W - weasel claims
  14. K - Karsten claims
  15. C - coderman claims
  16. - Not done
  17. * Top priority
  18. . Partially done
  19. o Done
  20. d Deferrable
  21. D Deferred
  22. X Abandoned
  23. =======================================================================
  24. External constraints:
  25. - mid January
  26. W - Finish testing, debugging, unit testing, etc the directory overhead
  27. changes. Have it in the development version and in use.
  28. o Roger writes a proposal unifying the or-dev discussions
  29. ? * Somebody implements the proposal. Who?
  30. E - Implement KDE Marble into Vidalia. In order to improve the user
  31. interface for easier understanding of circuits and where traffic
  32. travels, replacing the current Vidalia map with KDE's Marble
  33. is desired. KDE's Marble widget gives a better quality map and
  34. enables improved interactivity. This is the first step in allowing
  35. users to choose an exit country, or being able to interact with
  36. Tor circuits in new ways.
  37. - end of January
  38. - Write first draft of research study for Paul's research problem.
  39. R - Get the stuff in the wiki into a "report" we can show some
  40. bureaucrat, for phase one.
  41. I - Periodic summaries of localization progress: both pootle and wml.
  42. - mid February
  43. S * Examine current load balancing issues and evaluate trade-offs
  44. associated with other methods.
  45. - For each potential routing improvement strategy...
  46. - Explain method, calculate theoretical impact, estimate likely
  47. impact, prioritize
  48. - Establish implementation work plan
  49. - Document strategy for metrics and evaluation
  50. - Highlight which items on your list are doable in 2009.
  51. N - Write a summary of progress toward Overlapped I/O on Windows.
  52. S - Write a summary of progress toward understanding risks to relays
  53. (and thus bridges) from letting attackers route traffic through
  54. them. Eg, if relays have 100KB/s but set relaybandwidthrate to
  55. 10KB/s, do your interference attacks still work?
  56. W - Download fewer descriptors
  57. - Summarize progress so far, on all the different approaches to
  58. reducing directory download overhead.
  59. - Measure/estimate impact of each improvement.
  60. - Build a plan and timeline for implementing the rest.
  61. N - TLS arms race: Produce a list of likely avenues for blocking,
  62. and for each avenue summarize a plan for how we should respond to
  63. get Tor unblocked again.
  64. I * Email auto-responder
  65. - Document the design and spec.
  66. - Describe auto-responder "commands"
  67. - Describe DKIM requirement (and alternatives)
  68. - Describe how we're going to localize the text
  69. - Describe the workflow for a user that wants to know she's got
  70. the right file. Digitally signed installer? Feed it to the
  71. updater that recognizes signatures? Other options?
  72. * How do we better support users with limited email
  73. bandwidth? Multi-part download? Teach them how to reconnect
  74. their gmail? Does downloading your gmail work when your network
  75. keeps dying?
  76. K - Metrics.
  77. * Gather and document monthly usage metrics, by country
  78. - Using Roger's old method of counting users
  79. - Using Nick's new method of counting users
  80. - Start playing around with figuring out which one is more
  81. accurate, or how to combine them to get better guesses,
  82. or something.
  83. * Automatically collect and document or publish other monthly
  84. statistics
  85. - Total data over time
  86. - Number, availability and performance of relays
  87. - Advertised capacity
  88. - With Mike's help, use Torflow to start doing monthly rudimentary
  89. performance evaluations:
  90. - Circuit throughput and latency
  91. - Measure via Broadband and dialup
  92. - Make a few graphs of the most interesting public data
  93. - Publish a report addressing key long-term metrics questions:
  94. - What metrics should we present?
  95. - What data are available for these metrics?
  96. - What data are missing, and can collect them safely? Can we
  97. publish them safely?
  98. - What systems are available to present this data?
  99. E - Vidalia improvements
  100. - Implement Vidalia presentation of plaintext port warnings
  101. - Figure out a plan for presenting other Tor status warning events.
  102. - Move Polipo into the main Vidalia -dev bundle.
  103. - Vidalia displays by-country user summary for bridge operators
  104. - Get the onion icons back into vidalia svn
  105. - Find an OS X user who can do design who thinks the OS X onion
  106. icons are crappy and need fixing
  107. M - Network scanning and network health
  108. - Implement some initial automated scans.
  109. - Describe a roadmap for how to get from here to plausible,
  110. long-term security scanning tests for Tor network
  111. - Document a strategy for incorporating results into directory
  112. consensus documents. At what phases will we be ready to automate
  113. which parts? How will we recognize when we are ready?
  114. M - Torbutton development
  115. - Keep up with our bugfixes -- build a plan for (or resolve)
  116. every item in Flyspray, and other known issues like the Google
  117. captcha issue.
  118. - Build a strategy for how Torbutton and Vidalia can
  119. communicate. E.g., what do we do with the 'new identity' button
  120. in Vidalia?
  121. * Make Torbutton happy on FF3, especially so TBB can drop FF2.
  122. C - Transparent interception of connections on Windows
  123. - Produce prototype, with screenshots for how to install and test.
  124. - Document open issues, future work, things users need to be aware
  125. of, etc.
  126. S - Tor Browser bundle work
  127. - Use native Vidalia (non-PortableFirefox) launcher for browser
  128. - Close Browser on clean Vidalia exit
  129. - Establish feasibility of simultaneous Firefox usage (also
  130. considering implications for (OpenVPN-style or other) system-wide
  131. Tor interception)
  132. - Switch Tor Browser Bundle to Firefox 3, once Torbutton is ready.
  133. - Decide whether TBB should use Torbutton's "lock" feature.
  134. http://archives.seul.org/or/cvs/Jun-2008/msg00186.html
  135. I . Jake learns how to build the TBB and takes over doing new
  136. releases.
  137. S - Continue analyzing "traces" left on host machine by use of
  138. Tor Browser, especially once we have our new launcher and have moved
  139. to FF3. Write a summary of current progress, and what remains. Try
  140. to solve some of the low-hanging fruit.
  141. I - Periodic summaries of localization progress: both pootle and wml.
  142. I - Collecting user stories
  143. I - Revise the 'Tor mirror page' so it doesn't list obsolete-looking
  144. timestamps. Just have two tables, "new enough" and "not new enough".
  145. I * Get Tor Weather up, stable, and in use by some relay operators.
  146. I d Get a relay operator mailing list going, with a plan and supporting
  147. scripts and so on.