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[tor-bugs] #5549 [Obfsproxy]: Evaluate feasibility of a Python obfsproxy and possibly get it started
#5549: Evaluate feasibility of a Python obfsproxy and possibly get it started
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Reporter: karsten | Owner: asn
Type: project | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: Sponsor F: July 1, 2012
Component: Obfsproxy | Version:
Keywords: | Parent:
Points: | Actualpoints:
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Item 19 from [wiki:org/sponsors/SponsorF/Year2] is: "evaluate feasibility
of a python equivalent to obfsproxy, to make it easier for people to write
transports in python. See also Brandon Wiley's "dust". If we decide it's
smart, get it started."
There are a few substeps here: first, we should discuss feasibility of a
Python obfsproxy; maybe we need some proof-of-concept implementation to
further evaluate things we cannot solve by discussion; then we need to
make a decision; and finally, if we decide that having a Python obfsproxy
is a good idea, we'll have to get it started.
Creating a child ticket for the discussion part. Further substeps should
get their own child tickets.
We need to decide whether this is a July or November deliverable
(optimistically assigning to July), and we need somebody to lead the
deliverable.
There are quite a few people who I've heard might be interested in this
topic and who I'm cc'ing: nickm, asn, aagbsn, blanu, zwol, xmux. If more
people are interested, please cc yourself.
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