On 03/14/2014 10:37 PM, Red wrote: > 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.
Anything to start is fine! > 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! Here's my thoughts on how this should work: https://lists.eff.org/pipermail/https-everywhere/2014-March/001997.html. Feedback welcome! -Yan
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