Hi Einnhverr. Moving this to tor-dev@ since you intended to but got the wrong address (it's [email protected]). If you're not already subscribed to it then please do so at...
https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev Cheers! -Damian On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 4:36 AM, E M <[email protected]> wrote: > On 3/25/14, meejah <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I meant a small example as part of the proposal. The idea would be to >> demonstrate some understanding of the two libraries, Python itself and >> the issues involved. You should also compare your proposal to some of >> the others from past years that I linked to -- some more detail about >> what (you think) needs to happen would be useful. This doesn't >> necessarily need to be 100% correct, but will give us some idea that >> you've thought through the issues and design. > > Hi meejah, > > I will take the time over the weekend to include some small example in > the proposal, along with more fine graned points about the work I > think should be done and other ajustments(e.g. rework the estimated > deliverables you suggested). > > I don't really know the "moving" pace you expect me to have, so I > safely draft the final/desired proposal in time, so I would appreciate > if my pace is no up to your expectations, to let me know so I could > adapt accordingly. > > >> p.s. the way most people use #tor-dev on IRC is to stay logged in >> (e.g. via a tmux or screen session) so that timezones and so forth can >> allow answers to happen later on. > > I'm in the process of setting up an VM environment with a IRC bouncer > so I could be available as much as possible on the #tor-dev channel. > My usual available hours, after setting up the bouncer is complete, > are 04:00 - 20:00 UTC(excluding the hours when I'm in class) > > I'm always open to any suggestions regarding the > proposal/process/project, please don't hesitate to bring them up to > me. > > I appreciate for taking your time out of your schedule to guide me > through this process! > > Thank You, > einnhverr On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 4:36 AM, E M <[email protected]> wrote: > On 3/25/14, meejah <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I meant a small example as part of the proposal. The idea would be to >> demonstrate some understanding of the two libraries, Python itself and >> the issues involved. You should also compare your proposal to some of >> the others from past years that I linked to -- some more detail about >> what (you think) needs to happen would be useful. This doesn't >> necessarily need to be 100% correct, but will give us some idea that >> you've thought through the issues and design. > > Hi meejah, > > I will take the time over the weekend to include some small example in > the proposal, along with more fine graned points about the work I > think should be done and other ajustments(e.g. rework the estimated > deliverables you suggested). > > I don't really know the "moving" pace you expect me to have, so I > safely draft the final/desired proposal in time, so I would appreciate > if my pace is no up to your expectations, to let me know so I could > adapt accordingly. > > >> p.s. the way most people use #tor-dev on IRC is to stay logged in >> (e.g. via a tmux or screen session) so that timezones and so forth can >> allow answers to happen later on. > > I'm in the process of setting up an VM environment with a IRC bouncer > so I could be available as much as possible on the #tor-dev channel. > My usual available hours, after setting up the bouncer is complete, > are 04:00 - 20:00 UTC(excluding the hours when I'm in class) > > I'm always open to any suggestions regarding the > proposal/process/project, please don't hesitate to bring them up to > me. > > I appreciate for taking your time out of your schedule to guide me > through this process! > > Thank You, > einnhverr _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
