Hi Yan, I would of course need to do a fair bit of research before I could give a solid outline of exactly how I would implement the sort of feature I mentioned. I imagine it involving a considerable amount more interaction with the SSL Observatory, however. I'd love to hear about any other projects that you think might be more fitting for Google Summer of Code this year. Having an opportunity to work with the EFF is, on it's own, an incredible possibility to me, and HTTPSEverywhere is something I demand be installed on every browser I ever touch. Needless to say, I'm not terribly picky about what kind of work I do here- I'm just excited to get involved. To get a better feel for my level of experience, I would point you to my github profile (https://github.com/redwire), which lists most of my work. This idea of a ruleset update mechanism doesn't sound bad, either. I'm curious about what you think this might involve. It might not be too ambitious at all! Cheers!
On 2014-03-15, 2:44 AM, Yan Zhu wrote: > On 03/14/2014 09:23 PM, Red wrote: >> Hello everyone, >> I have been playing with an idea that I would like to commit a Google >> Summer of Code project to, and would like to know if anyone out there >> would consider taking on the role of being a mentor. It is my >> understanding that the EFF has joined this year's Google Summer of Code >> alongside the Tor Project, but I have really not seen anything about the >> projects that the EFF has mentors assigned for. Allow me to try to >> summarize my project idea. In a talk about the Tor ecosystem, Jacob >> Appelbaum mentioned that there was a desire to incorporate some >> functionality into HTTPSEverywhere that would alert other users when a >> domain that would have been expected to support HTTPS no longer does. >> This is the sort of functionality I would like to develop this Summer as >> part of the GSoC event. I'd love to hear back from anyone who might be >> interested in mentoring me for this project. > Hi Red, > > I would most likely be your mentor for this. Could you describe your > idea in more detail? (As I understand it, GSoC requires you to submit a > project proposal with the application. I'm happy to work with you to > refine it.) > > Depending on your level of experience, there may be larger projects that > would be good for GSoC. I think it would be great for someone to work on > a ruleset update mechanism that is separate from the main extension > update mechanism, but perhaps that's too ambitious. > > Very glad to hear there's interest; it would be great for us to do GSoC > this year, speaking as a former GSoC intern. :) > > -Yan >
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