16:00:11 #startmeeting tor anti-censorship meeting 16:00:11 here is our meeting pad: https://pad.riseup.net/p/r.9574e996bb9c0266213d38b91b56c469 16:00:11 editable link available on request 16:00:11 Meeting started Thu Aug 1 16:00:11 2024 UTC. The chair is shelikhoo. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:00:11 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 16:00:16 hi~ hi~ 16:00:34 hello 16:00:35 please add status update and topics to the pad 16:00:48 hellooo 16:01:53 hi 16:03:36 I see onyinyang's status update is not finished, as the date is not yet update 16:03:48 but I will go ahead with discussion 16:03:52 oh I just forgot to update the date 16:04:01 and wait you to finish to before sending the email 16:04:03 okay... 16:04:10 :) 16:04:24 yes, let's start with the first discussion topic: 16:04:25 Rename Sponsor to Project 16:04:36 from meskio? 16:04:41 I'm thinking this should probably go into the announcements more than into the discussion 16:04:43 but yes, me 16:05:01 we are renaming Sponsor to Project 16:05:21 so when we get a grant to work on a certain project will call them Project number 16:05:38 like right now I'm working on Project 158 to deploy rdsys replacing bridgedb 16:06:01 so if people see around project things they mean the same that sponsor things used to mean 16:06:12 and we should try to move into calling them project now 16:06:23 . 16:06:39 and SXXX will become PXXX ? 16:06:45 yes 16:06:49 P158 16:07:25 makes sense 16:07:25 it was weird to call sponsor to projects 16:07:56 I think it used to means "sponsored project" 16:08:10 yes, I always understood them like that 16:08:41 I hope it will not make any confusing with whatever projects we work on that are not sponsored, as those will not get a number 16:10:20 yes... or confuse with "Page 123" 16:10:29 XD 16:10:45 okay, anything more we would like to discuss about this topic? 16:10:54 not from me 16:11:31 I didn't see any other topics, maybe we could discuss about next reading group? 16:11:36 if we wish, I mean 16:11:45 yes, I have two papers in mind 16:11:54 I wonder if trying to do it in august is too crazy 16:12:03 I think all the team is around in Aug 22 16:12:26 any opinions? or should we hold the reading group for september? 16:12:48 i'm okay for august 16:12:50 which papers? 16:12:50 dcf1: will you be around? 16:12:52 I think Aug 22 is fine for me 16:13:10 aug 22 should work for me too 16:13:16 Bytes to Schlep? Use a FEP: Hiding Protocol Metadata with Fully Encrypted Protocols https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.13310 16:13:47 Looking at the Clouds: Leveraging Pub/Sub Cloud Services for Censorship-Resistant Rendezvous Channels https://www.petsymposium.org/foci/2024/foci-2024-0010.php 16:14:09 ahh, and I have a third one, the RACEBOAT, let me find the link 16:14:21 did we read raceboat last reading group? 16:14:41 ohh, true 16:14:42 *didn't 16:14:43 my head 16:14:49 we did raceboat, there's a raceboat-related paper at foci "Ten Years Gone: Revisiting Cloud Storage Transports to Reduce Censored User Burdens" 16:14:51 short memory spam 16:15:26 then I have those two ideas, but happy to hear about others 16:15:47 dcf1, are you saying the raceboat-related paper might also be appropriate? 16:15:51 I haven't read it yet 16:16:37 https://www.petsymposium.org/foci/2024/foci-2024-0011.php 16:16:47 (the "Ten Years Gone" paper) 16:17:04 I don't know if it's worth a second sceduled reading 16:17:18 https://www.usenix.org/conference/usenixsecurity24/technical-sessions 16:17:28 "GFWeb: Measuring the Great Firewall's Web Censorship at Scale" 16:17:34 "SpotProxy: Rediscovering the Cloud for Censorship Circumvention" 16:17:41 "Bridging Barriers: A Survey of Challenges and Priorities in the Censorship Circumvention Landscape" 16:17:48 "Fingerprinting Obfuscated Proxy Traffic with Encapsulated TLS Handshakes" 16:18:06 I was kind of interested in the "Bridging Barriers" one, I only first heard about it at PETS 16:18:18 oh spotproxy got in to usenix :D cool 16:18:31 (pretty stacked censorship session at usenix this year!) 16:18:39 yeah looks like it! 16:18:49 wow, nice, also snowflake will be there :) 16:19:20 bridging barriers, based on the title seems like a good pick, yeah 16:19:35 I'm happy with that one 16:20:36 mmm, I can't find the pdf 16:20:37 onyinyang: I'm guessing SpotProxy was a RACE project? Or you know them otherwise? 16:20:57 Yes, I am happy with "Bridging Barriers" as well based on the abstract... looking for pdfing 16:21:08 meskio: oh, it must have been accepted in the latest round, maybe the PDF is not online yet 16:21:17 dcf1, I may or may not have had an advanced access copy XD 16:21:22 I know Diwen, I can ask for PDF in email 16:22:02 we still have some weeks 16:22:24 we can keep that paper and either will be published at USENIX or we get a "private version" 16:22:33 yes... 16:23:00 I think it will be published by the reading group time 16:23:30 cool, we have a pick and a date 16:23:35 dcf It's one of Diogo Barradas' student's paper that I met RWC and they were interested in building on Lox 16:24:48 anything more we would like to discuss in this meeting? 16:25:01 Diogo Barradas was also around at the community day in Portugal 16:25:12 I don't have anything else for the meeting 16:25:13 Oh he was? cool! 16:26:27 do we still wants to have next irc meeting at Aug 08 16:26:54 sorry... my mistake... 16:26:57 it is fine 16:27:47 :) 16:27:50 okay, no need to keep everyone in the meeting room! 16:27:51 #endmeeting