17:02:40 #startmeeting network team mini-meeting, 6 april 17:02:40 Meeting started Tue Apr 6 17:02:40 2021 UTC. The chair is nickm. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 17:02:40 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 17:03:14 since it's just us two, let's scan down the list and see if there are things we should focus on or need help with? 17:04:17 tor#40360 is now and needs somebody to do it, possibly in 0.4.5. 17:05:49 hmmm 17:06:00 err 17:06:04 "is new" not "is now" 17:06:13 maybe we can get more takers for it when we're all around 17:06:49 this shouldn't be so hard to fix though since "fingerprint" is optional in the first palce 17:07:39 possibly? I don't know that code so well any more 17:07:48 (i believe you) 17:07:51 me neither... 17:08:45 I'll look at it if I'm able to empty fairly quickly my stack of tickets 17:08:50 ack 17:09:11 I think i have enough that I should circle back to 046/045 stuff after I've made some progress 17:10:36 Let's plan for April 15 for our next alpha and possible stable updates; that should give browser enough time to get it for their April 20 releases 17:11:01 +1 17:11:45 Let's look at backport stuff a little and see if it's warranted between now and tomorrow 17:12:07 aaaand, not seeing any new discussion issues. 17:12:28 let me know if I can help with anything you're up to? 17:12:47 I'm likely to be pretty distracted by a bunch of stuff this week, so anything to help me focus would be nifty 17:12:54 I'm meeting tomorrow in a call with asn about the fallbackdir script, to finalize it 17:13:04 I've seen your latest comment 17:13:21 Also I think we should make sure that there isn't a big list of relays that want to refuse to be listed? 17:13:23 which I've flagged kind of high priority to get this fixed 17:13:40 well to do such, we would need to email them all? 17:14:04 and changing the current approach was so we don't need to do that 17:14:06 which is insane amount of work 17:14:10 we can ask on tor-relays "hey we're thinking of changing how fallback dirs work. Does anybody care strongly?" 17:14:38 I guess but not sure what it would bring us but sure 17:14:40 If the answer is "yes" then we can give them zero-work-for-us way to opt out 17:15:21 It doesn't do _us_ much good directly, but previously we told people they could opt out of this, so we should at least give some notice that we're changing stuff 17:15:25 I'm not sure why relay operators need to be in the equation tbh. DirCache controls if you want to be a directory or not, so disable that so you doN't end up a cache 17:15:36 and network might randomly select you to become a fallbackdir one day or not 17:16:00 I don't know why they would want to opt out either. 17:16:00 sure I'm ok with informing 17:16:05 great 17:16:40 nickm: maybe arti wants a different format for fallbackdir, I'm happy to add an option to the script to output it in arti format 17:16:48 instead of this ugly list of strings for inclusion in a C file 17:17:08 neat! Then I'll write you a ticket for that. 17:17:14 superb 17:19:12 ok, tor#40361 17:19:22 great 17:19:27 got anything else we should talk about today? :) 17:19:47 not for now but I might circle back to you this week about packed relay cell but for now, all good on my side 17:20:01 awesome 17:20:26 I expect I should be easy to find on Wed and Thu, but Fri I'm going to be getting vaccinated for some of the day 17:20:40 no problem 17:21:48 and with that, let's wrap up for today. Thanks, David! 17:21:53 cheers 17:21:56 #endmeeting