Re: [tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-11-20 Thread Phill Whiteside
Hi Tom, being the admin for groups is a thankless task! I've mentioned a couple of times that the tor project does have availability of a spare VM with unique IPv4 for testing on. This offer has never been taken up. I'm a tester, not a coder, as I already run a relay I'm not sure what else I can

Re: [tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-11-12 Thread Tom Lowenthal
Howdy folks, I've heard back from some of y'all about getting regular chats scheduled (and have even scheduled some!). Thanks. I haven't heard back from everyone, so if you write to tor-reports, you should also write back to schedule some time. This is just a reminder that you should totally do

Re: [tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-10-30 Thread Roger Dingledine
On Tue, Oct 29, 2013 at 11:30:24AM -0700, Tom Lowenthal wrote: When applying for grants, planning future work, and otherwise thinking about what capacity we have leftover to do things in the future, it's really useful to know who's doing what and how much of it. I get some of this information

Re: [tor-dev] Help me guague how full your plate is via regular check-in conversations

2013-10-30 Thread Griffin Boyce
On 10/29/2013 07:30 PM, Tom Lowenthal wrote: Any questions or suggestions? -Tom Is this a tor dev thing, or a devs who work on tor-related projects but who are not part of tor thing? ~Griffin -- Cypherpunks write code not flame wars. --Jurre van Bergen #Foucault / PGP: 0xAE792C97 / OTR: