ExoneraTor is in the same boat. The metrics team are the ones that are
unavailable so everything they own (Onionoo, Atlas, Metrics-Lib,
ExoneraTor, etc) would be poor choices.
You're more than welcome to propose your own project idea but if so
you'll need to find a mentor in our community. If
It's a pity. Could you provide me some guide lines and additional materials
for project "ExoneraTor", I also interested to work with that
2017-03-14 22:27 GMT+03:00 Damian Johnson :
> Hi Nur-Magomed. Unfortunately the folks maintaining Onionoo are
> unavailable to mentor
Hi Nur-Magomed. Unfortunately the folks maintaining Onionoo are
unavailable to mentor this summer. I'd suggest looking into another
subproject.
On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 10:59 AM, Nur-Magomed wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I’m Nur-Magomed Dzhamiev, 4th year student from institute of
Hi!
I’m Nur-Magomed Dzhamiev, 4th year student from institute of information
technology (speciality: computer security) of North-Caucasus Federal
University. I have experience with Java, SQL, Web (HTML, CSS, JavaScript,
PHP) and also I designed protocol based on JSON for Android app.
I would
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> There is a serious Tor Browser packaging effort [3][4] being done by ng0
> (GNUnet dev) for the GNU Guix [0] package manager. GNU Guix supports
Eh, now that the cat is out of the bag (cat's don't belong into bags
anyway), I think I have to do this