Damian Johnson transcribed 2.0K bytes: > On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 2:07 PM, teor <teor2345@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> On 16 Jun 2017, at 03:49, isis agora lovecruft <isis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> > >> Hello all! > >> > >> I have made a brief post on our blog to announce an exciting intership > >> opportunity we have available! > >> > >> https://blog.torproject.org/blog/summer-2017-internship-create-bridge-bandwidth-scanner > > > > stem also does circuit construction via the control port, so the > > intern can avoid doing anything twisted... if they want. > > > > There's even TorCtl, but it's old and unmaintained. > > Hi Isis. For what it's worth if it turns out to be based on Stem I'd > be delighted to help mentor and/or do code reviews. > > Also, I agree with Tim. The present wording makes it sound like > txtorcon is the only game in town when it comes to custom circuit > construction. Lots of options, and even if they don't do it in python > it's not hard. :) Hey Damian! Sorry, in my nearsightedness, having only ever had used Stem for parsing, I had not realised that enough of the control protocol was implemented in Stem to do this without using txtorcon! Please feel free to reword the posting (or suggest a change) that you think would more accurately reflect this. Also, I would be delighted to co-mentor with you (and also meejah, if the intern decides to go the txtorcon route), that sounds great! Best, -- ♥Ⓐ isis agora lovecruft _________________________________________________________ OpenPGP: 4096R/0A6A58A14B5946ABDE18E207A3ADB67A2CDB8B35 Current Keys: https://fyb.patternsinthevoid.net/isis.txt
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