Hello tor-talk! Are there any Tor contributors willing to be mentors for the upcoming Google Season of Docs program [1]?
1: https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/ Season of Docs involves technical writers working on documentation for open source projects for about three months. It's similar to Summer of Code which Tor has participated in previously. This is the first year it's running. If Tor wanted to participate it would require one or two people to act as organization administrators and one or more mentors. In return, technical writers would get to contribute to Tor's documentation with a stipend being paid for by Google. The deadline for organizations to apply is April 23 [2]. 2: https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/docs/timeline I'm a technical writer and this is something I would really like to be involved in. My personal interest is explaining protocols in a format that can be understood by readers even if those people are not necessarily hardcore internet protocol fans <3 Here are examples of documentation I have written for the Dat [3] and Scuttlebutt [4] projects: 3: https://datprotocol.github.io/how-dat-works/ 4: https://ssbc.github.io/scuttlebutt-protocol-guide/ I am drawn to Tor because of the knowledge about how to build real-world privacy enhancing software boiled into Tor's design. I think there are some good candidates where accessible documentation could help others understand what Tor has learned, for example the path selection algorithm. I'm also open to hearing ideas about other aspects of Tor's documentation that would most benefit from having a dedicated person working on them for a few months. But first I'm just looking to see if mentoring technical writers is something Tor people are interested in, especially seeing as a chance to fund this is coming up. - Duncan -- tor-talk mailing list - tor-talk@lists.torproject.org To unsubscribe or change other settings go to https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk