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[tor-bugs] #19007 [User Experience/Website]: Create job posting for core OONI developer
#19007: Create job posting for core OONI developer
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Reporter: hellais | Owner: Sebastian
Type: task | Status: new
Priority: Medium | Milestone:
Component: User Experience/Website | Version:
Severity: Normal | Keywords:
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# The Tor Project is looking for another dedicated core developer to work
on OONI!
Your job would be to work as a software engineer on the Open Observatory
of Network Interference (OONI), a global network measurement platform.
Your initial focus will be on the design and implementation of a mechanism
for instrumenting probes on which measurements should be run and re-
engineering the data processing pipeline to scale to the growing OONI
user-base.
Moreover you will be expected to be working on improving the existing
measurement instrument (ooni-probe) and the data collection backend
component (ooni-backend).
This would be a contractor position starting as soon as possible (by mid-
June 2016, latest) for a duration of 12 months.
Any candidate must:
â Have extensive experience in python and several other
programming languages.
â Be comfortable working remotely.
â Be self-directed.
â Be comfortable and experienced in getting code and design
reviewed and reviewing the code and design of others.
â Be comfortable and experienced in documenting and designing
protocols.
â Be comfortable with transparency: as a non-profit, everything we
do is in public, including your name and pay rate.
An ideal candidate would also:
â Have prior experience with designing and implementing scalable
complex network applications.
â Not be afraid of refactoring code and writing unit-tests
â Be familiar with the challenges of developing and scaling data
processing pipelines.
â Be familiar with the network measurement field
â Have experience with open-source software development, including
working with distributed teams across different time-zones containing
employees and volunteers of differing skill levels.
â Have basic familiarity with distributed version control systems.
â Have contributed significant chunks of code to multiple open-
source projects in the past.
â Be passionate about internet freedom and interested in
contributing to it in a concrete way.
Other notes:
â You'll need to be comfortable in this environment! We coordinate
via IRC, instant messaging, email, and bug trackers
â Academic degrees are great, but not required if you have the
right experience
â We only write free and open source software, and we don't
believe in software patents
How to apply
â Link to a sample of code you've written in the past that you're
allowed to show us and ideally also your github profile.
â Provide a CV explaining your background, experience, skills, and
other relevant qualifications.
â List some people who can tell us more about you: these
references could be employers or co-workers, open source projects, etc.
â Email the above to jobs@xxxxxxx
About the project:
The Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI) is a free software
project under the Tor Project which collects and processes network
measurements with the aim of detecting network interferences, such as
censorship, surveillance and traffic manipulation. Since late 2012, OONI
has collected millions of measurements across more than 90 countries
around the world.
About the company:
The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to research,
development, and education about online anonymity and privacy. The Tor
network's 3000 volunteer relays carry 16 Gbps for upwards of half a
million daily users, including ordinary citizens who want protection from
identity theft and prying corporations, corporations who want to look at a
competitor's website in private, people around the world whose Internet
connections are censored, and even governments and law enforcement. Tor
has a staff of 14 paid developers, researchers, and advocates, plus many
dozen volunteers who help out on a daily basis. Tor is funded in part by
government research and development grants, and in part by individual and
corporate donations.
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