I fixed the following bugs in June: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?keywords=~MikePerry201206 Exec Summary of Trac Tickets: I reviewed WebGL for fingerprinting issues as well as reviewed a rendering-based fingerprinting vector and produced plans for next steps/defenses on both fronts. I rebased our Firefox patches to both 10.x-ESR and 13.0, and wrote a script to immediately alert us of new releases via email. I spent some time shepherding a Windows TBB patch by Shondoit. I also commented a whole bunch of Torbutton code with priority levels so that it may be ported over to Proxy Mobile or eliminated. The future will run on a Proxy Mobile derivative. Nick and I also worked on a Tor patch to help Tor clients defend against "path bias"/"route capture" attacks, but we still need to tune the parameters more. Non-trac tasks: I made some progress on determining how to set optimal parameters for the "path bias"/"route capture" defense (ticket #6138). I wrote a python simulation and determined next steps (12 points, development). I finished up the Tor core interview process by sending out "rejection" letters suggesting specific areas where the applicants could apply their skills in potential future positions at Tor, and at least volunteer in those areas in the meantime (5 points). I spent an unsettling amount of time on email, coordination, and general conspiracy. It seems to have gone up from last month to about 8 points/week this month. (32 points). I spent a day and some change with the EFF and working on HTTPS-Everywhere issues (6 pts, development). I did some postmortem on our first volunteer QA run, replying to results and filing tickets about potential future tests. More postmortem is needed. Hopefully I can get to it before the next TBB release. (1 point). Time Keeping Notes: I did 31 points of trac-recorded development activity this month, in addition to 18 more points of development on tickets not yet closed, for a total of 49 points of development activity. I did 38 points of non-development work this month. A bit more sane ratio than last month, but man is email a time sink. Trac Workload Stats: I only closed 7 tickets of priority major and above in June. Sad. At the beginning of June, 50 major+ tickets were opened against me. As of this report, 54 major+ tickets are now opened against me. This means I've lost roughly 4 months of forward progress against major issues (I had previously been closing about 1 major+ ticket more per month than were opened against me). https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=accepted&status=assigned&status=needs_information&status=needs_review&status=needs_revision&status=new&status=reopened&max=1000&component=!Torbutton&order=id&priority=major&priority=critical&priority=blocker&col=id&col=summary&col=priority&col=status&col=type&col=milestone&col=component&owner=mikeperry&desc=1 aka https://bit.ly/KZcmA9 Next month: https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?keywords=~MikePerry201207 Exec Summary: I'm going to throw much less on the queue ahead of time this month, due to a week being lost to fascistly shitty Internet access (yes, fascistly. Adverbing is the new new hotness now. Verbing is so OVER) during the dev meeting in Italy, as well as last month seeing way less closed tickets than expected. There's also a lot more conspiring to be done, as it turns out. -- Mike Perry
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