How to contribute to the Tor metrics timeline
The metrics timeline is a database of news and events that may affect Tor Metrics graphs. This post is about how you can contribute to the timeline and help keep it up to date.
The metrics timeline is a database of news and events that may affect Tor Metrics graphs. This post is about how you can contribute to the timeline and help keep it up to date.
You're invited to a virtual State of the Onion on November 16 from 16:00 to 18:00 UTC. We'll this talk about highlights of the work we’ve accomplished during the year and what we are excited about in the upcoming year, plus hear from the Tor community.
Between November 6 and 9, the Tor Project and Localization Lab will host the first edition of Tor Project's localization hackathon, the Tor L10n Hackaton.
According to a recently published research paper co-authored by researchers from Drexel, NYU, and the University of Washington, Tor users make high-quality contributions to Wikipedia. And, when they are blocked, as doctoral candidate Chau Tran, the lead author describes, "the collateral damage in the form of unrealized valuable contributions from anonymity seekers is invisible."
Today, we are officially launching our Community portal. This is part of our continuous effort to better organize all of our different content into portals. The Community portal contains six sections: Training, Outreach, Onion Services, Localization, User Research, and Relay Operations. It's about time that the Tor Project has a dedicated place to help you to help Tor!
I nostri consigli per rimanere connessi in modo sicuro, lavorare a distanza e proteggere la vostra privacy mentre siete lontani socialmente o in quarantena.
Our recommendations for safely staying connected, working remotely, and protecting your privacy while social distancing or in quarantine.
As nossas recomendações para permanecer conectado com segurança, trabalhar remotamente e proteger a sua privacidade enquanto você se distancia socialmente ou está em quarentena.
Between 22 and 30 March, the Tor Project will host the second edition of our user documentation hackathon, the DocsHackathon. The DocsHackathon is a totally remote and online event.
The video from my DEF CON 2019 talk ("The Tor Censorship Arms Race: The Next Chapter") is now up. I'll be happy to answer questions about the talk, or about the censorship team in general, over the next few days in the comments.