[HTTPS-Everywhere] Weekly GSoC IRC Meeting

Red redwire at riseup.net
Fri Jul 18 06:29:28 PDT 2014


We might be able to do something on Tuesday, after 5, or on Wednesday,
but I'll just be landing in SF at 5 on Monday.

On 2014-07-18, 2:15 AM, Yan Zhu wrote:
> Hi Zack and everyone else, I can't make the usual IRC meeting time this
> week due to HOPE being at the same time. Let's shoot for sometime early
> next week though. (5PM PST on Monday?)
>
> On 07/11/2014 07:21 AM, Red wrote:
>> On 2014-07-11, 7:15 AM, Yan Zhu wrote:
>>> Let's try to have an IRC meeting this week, although maybe shorter than
>>> usual. Does 10AM PST work? (I can't do later)
>> Yup, that works fine for me!
>> Talk to you then.
>>> -Yan
>>>
>>> On 06/27/2014 01:51 PM, Yan Zhu wrote:
>>>> An exciting thing happened this week, which is that Zack and I figured
>>>> out a very clean way to add tests for the main extension code in HTTPS
>>>> Everywhere (without having a custom build of Firefox / xpcshell / pain).
>>>>
>>>> If you want to test it out or add some tests, merge this pull request
>>>> into your HTTPS Everywhere repo:
>>>> https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/pull/338. Instructions for
>>>> running tests are here:
>>>> https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/blob/feature/tests/https-everywhere-tests/README.md.
>>>>
>>>> The tests are written in Javascript and have the usual js assertion
>>>> semantics so they should be pretty easy to add:
>>>> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/Add-ons/SDK/Low-Level_APIs/test_assert
>>>>
>>>> (You can also write tests for SSL Observatory -
>>>> Components.classes["@eff.org/ssl-observatory;1"].getService(Components.interfaces.nsISupports).wrappedJSObject
>>>> gives you access to its js object!)
>>>>
>>>> -Yan
>>>>
>>>> On 06/27/2014 12:26 PM, Red wrote:
>>>>> Hello everyone,
>>>>> Yan and I have just concluded our meeting for this week. I have already
>>>>> updated the gist containing my notes to include this week's:
>>>>> https://gist.github.com/redwire/b62f03905a826e79947a#week-7
>>>>>
>>>>> In summary, the primary focus of this meeting's discussion has been
>>>>> centered around testing.  I have been working on a new extension
>>>>> (https://github.com/redwire/https-everywhere-testing) to test HTTPS
>>>>> Everywhere functionality.
>>>>>
>>>>> In the coming week, I will be adapting this extension to the Firefox
>>>>> addon SDK, so that we can take advantage of the testing utilities and
>>>>> libraries it includes. I will also be working on integrating these tests
>>>>> into the HTTPS Everywhere build script and, time providing, writing
>>>>> tests for the ruleset update verification I had been implementing
>>>>> previously.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you have any thoughts or ideas, please don't hesitate to share them!
>>>>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Zack
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>
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