Hey everyone, Although it hasn't been obvious, I actually have been making some serious progress on my Onion Name System (OnioNS) project. The paper was accepted into PoPETS, the design is finally stable, and the software is looking really promising, although not yet ready for use. I've focused on improving the maturity of the software and set up the following: * PGP-signed commits using my torproject identity * Continuous integration via Travis CI * Use clang-analyzer and cppcheck static analysis scanners * Automated enforcement of code styling via clang-format * Inclusion of a manpage and command-line help menu * Packaging for Debian (Wheezy+) on my own machine * Automated building for Ubuntu (14.04+) on Launchpad * Protection against memory leaks and buffer overflows * Software is split to minimize installation footprint * Use of CMake, which should help the port to Windows * No RPATH hacks * Support for release and debug builds * Support for Clang and GCC; all warnings enabled for debug * No reliance on OpenSSL (CVE-2016-6309, are you serious?!) * Use of well-maintained libraries for networking and parsing * Minimal dependencies: Botan, JsonCpp, libcurl, libmicrohttpd * Non-native dependencies included as git submodules At this point, I am interested in taking the next step and try to integrate with the Tor Project infrastructure. I am looking for information on the following: 1) How do I upload packages to deb.torproject.org? 2) How do I join Gitian to generate reproducible builds? 3) How do I set up an Onion Name System component in Trac so that I can migrate bug tracking from Github to Trac? 4) How do I set up a repository on gitweb.torproject.org? I'm more comfortable using Github, but there's no need to centralize git. I have a LDAP account, which should help with some of these. I wasn't able to find much useful documentation on these topics, so I would appreciate some help. Also, if anyone has any experience with RPM packaging, I would like to figure that out. I haven't had too much luck with Alien. As I approach a proper release, my overall goal is to improve the maturity, trust, usability of the OnioNS software. Please let me know how I can accomplish the above tasks. Recent commits: https://github.com/Jesse-V/OnioNS-common/tree/json-rpc https://github.com/Jesse-V/OnioNS-server/tree/json-rpc https://github.com/Jesse-V/OnioNS-client/tree/json-rpc I've also updated https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/doc/OnionServiceNamingSystems -- Jesse
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