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## translation metadata # Revision: $Revision$ # Translation-Priority: 3-low #include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor: People" CHARSET="UTF-8" <div class="main-column"> <h2>Tor: People</h2> <div class="underline"></div> <!-- BEGIN SIDEBAR --> <div class="sidebar-left"> <h3>Sections</h3> <ul> <li><a href="<page people>#Core">Core Tor People</a></li> <li><a href="<page people>#Board">Board of Directors</a></li> <li><a href="<page people>#Translators">Translators</a></li> <li><a href="<page people>#Volunteers">Volunteers</a></li> <li><a href="<page people>#Past">Past Contributors</a></li> </ul> </div> <!-- END SIDEBAR --> <p>The Tor Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in the United States. The official address of the organization is: </p> <address> The Tor Project<br /> 969 Main Street, Suite 206<br /> Walpole, MA 02081 USA<br /><br /> </address> <p>The organization consists of many volunteers and a few employees. Please don't contact us individually about Tor topics — if you have a problem or question, please look through the <a href="<page contact>">contact page</a> for appropriate addresses.</p> <div class="underline"></div> <a id="Core"></a> <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Core">Core Tor people:</a></h3> <dl> <dt>Carolyn Anhalt (Community and Translation Coordinator)</dt><dd>Responsible for growing Tor's community moderators and translators.</dd> <dt>Jacob Appelbaum (Developer and Advocate)</dt><dd>Runs the <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">Tor DNSEL</a> <a href="http://exitlist.torproject.org/">site</a>, and also the in-progress Tor weather site.</dd> <dt>Erinn Clark (Packaging and Build Automation)</dt><dd>Erinn is tackling the growing needs for easy to install and configure packages on a variety of operating systems. Also working on automating the build system and producing nightly builds for all operating systems we support.</dd> <dt>Christopher Davis</dt><dd>Worked during Google Summer of Code 2009 on porting Polipo to Windows and on helping with the libevent bufferevent code. Now he's the Polipo maintainer.</dd> <dt>Roger Dingledine (Project Leader; Director)</dt><dd>Original developer of Tor; now plays pretty much all the roles to keep everything on track.</dd> <dt>Matt Edman (Developer)</dt><dd>Lead developer for <a href="<page vidalia/index>">Vidalia</a>, a cross-platform Tor GUI included in the Windows and OS X bundles.</dd> <dt>Christian Fromme (Developer)</dt><dd>Christian works on all things python for Tor. He enhanced and maintains a slew of codebases for us, such as the get-tor email auto-responder, check.torproject.org, bridge db, tor weather, tor controller, tor flow, etc.</dd> <dt>Melissa Gilroy (CFO and Internal Audit)</dt><dd>With a strong background in non-profit accounting and auditing, Melissa is in charge of Tor's finances, audit compliance, and keeping Tor's financial operations moving along.</dd> <dt>Sebastian Hahn</dt><dd> Worked during the 2008 Google Summer of Code on a networking application to automatically carry out tests for Tor and during the 2009 Google Summer of Code on expanding Thandy to include BitTorrent support. Generally helps out a lot.</dd> <dt>Andrew Lewman (Executive Director; Director; <a href="<page press/index>">press contact</a>)</dt><dd>Manages the business operations of The Tor Project, Inc. Plays roles of finance, advocacy, project management, and general support. General package hacker for Windows, OS X, and various linux distributions.</dd> <dt>Karsten Loesing (Developer)</dt><dd> Worked during the 2007 Google Summer of Code on <a href="<gitblob>doc/spec/proposals/114-distributed-storage.txt">distributing and securing the publishing and fetching of hidden service descriptors</a>. Currently working on <a href="<page projects/hidserv>">making hidden services faster and more reliable</a>, and on <a href="http://metrics.torproject.org/">metrics</a>.</dd> <dt>Nick Mathewson (Chief architect; Director)</dt><dd>One of the three original designers of Tor; does a lot of the ongoing design work. One of the two main developers, along with Roger.</dd> <dt>Steven Murdoch (Researcher and Developer)</dt><dd>Researcher at the University of Cambridge, currently funded by The Tor Project to improve the security, performance, and usability of Tor. Creator of the <a href="<page torbrowser/index>">Tor Browser Bundle</a>.</dd> <dt>Peter Palfrader</dt><dd>Manages the Debian packages, runs one of the directory authorities, runs the website and the wiki, and generally helps out a lot.</dd> <dt>Mike Perry (Developer)</dt><dd>Author of <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/torflow/trunk/README">TorFlow</a>, a Tor controller that builds paths through the Tor network and measures various properties and behaviors, and new author of <a href="<page torbutton/index>">Torbutton</a>.</dd> <dt>Karen Reilly (Development Director)</dt><dd>Responsible for fundraising, advocacy, and general marketing and outreach programs for Tor.</dd> <dt>Runa A. Sandvik</dt><dd>Maintains the <a href="https://translation.torproject.org/">Tor Translation Portal</a>, and works on automatically converting our website wml files to po files (and back) so that they can be handled by <a href="http://translate.sourceforge.net/wiki/pootle/index">Pootle</a>.</dd> <dt>Paul Syverson</dt><dd>Inventor of <a href="http://www.onion-router.net/">Onion Routing</a>, original designer of Tor along with Roger and Nick, and project leader for original design, development, and deployment of Tor. Currently helps out with research and design.</dd> </dl> <div class="underline"></div> <a id="Board"></a> <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Board">The Tor Project Board of Directors:</a></h3> <dl> <dt>Meredith Hoban Dunn (Director)</dt><dd>Our audit committee chair. Her role is to help us make sure we're able to pass our upcoming corporate audits correctly, watch for internal fraud, tell us when we're doing things in a non-standard way, and so on.</dd> <dt>Ian Goldberg (Director)</dt><dd>Cryptographer, privacy expert, and professor; one of the designers of <a href="http://www.cypherpunks.ca/otr/">Off-the-Record Messaging</a>.</dd> <dt>Xianghui (Isaac) Mao (Director)</dt><dd>Chinese blogging and privacy activist. His current activities can be found at <a href="http://isaacmao.com/">his website</a>.</dd> <dt>Frank Rieger (Director)</dt><dd>CTO of <a href="http://www.gsmk.de/">GSMK Cryptophone</a>.</dd> <dt>Wendy Seltzer (Director)</dt><dd>Lawyer, cyberlaw professor, and founder of <a href="http://chillingeffects.org/">ChillingEffects.org</a>.</dd> <dt>Along with Roger, Nick, and Andrew listed above as Directors.</dt> </dl> <div class="underline"></div> <a id="Translators"></a> <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Translators">Core translators:</a></h3> <dl> <dt>Bogdan Drozdowski</dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.pl">Polish</a>.</dd> <dt>Tiago Faria</dt><dd>Portuguese.</dd> <dt>fredzupy</dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.fr">French</a>.</dd> <dt>Ruben Garcia, plus further pages by <a href="http://www.greentranslations.com/">Green Crescent</a></dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.es">Spanish</a>.</dd> <dt>Jens Kubieziel and Oliver Knapp</dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.de">German</a>.</dd> <dt>Pei Hanru and bridgefish</dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.zh-cn">Simplified Chinese</a>.</dd> <dt>Jan Reister</dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.it">Italian</a>.</dd> <dt>Masaki Taniguchi</dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.ja">Japanese</a>.</dd> <dt>Jan Woning</dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.nl">Dutch</a>.</dd> <dt>ygrek</dt><dd><a href="https://www.torproject.org/index.html.ru">Russian</a>.</dd> </dl> <div class="underline"></div> <a id="Volunteers"></a> <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Volunteers">More volunteers:</a></h3> <dl> <dt>Anonym</dt><dd>Maintainer of the Incognito LiveCD.</dd> <dt>Kevin Bankston</dt><dd>EFF lawyer who helped write the <a href="<page eff/tor-legal-faq>">Tor Legal FAQ</a> and tirelessly answers the phone when somebody in the world has a legal question about Tor.</dd> <dt>Kasimir Gabert</dt><dd>Maintains the <a href="https://torstatus.kgprog.com/">TorStatus</a> statistics pages.</dd> <dt>Robert Hogan</dt><dd>Developer for the <a href="http://tork.sf.net/">TorK</a> Tor controller.</dd> <dt>Damian Johnson</dt><dd>Builds a command-line application for monitoring Tor relays, providing real-time status information such as the current configuration, bandwidth usage, message log, etc. (<a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/arm/trunk/README">code</a>).</dd> <dt>Fabian Keil</dt><dd>One of the core Privoxy developers, and also a Tor fan. He's the reason Tor and Privoxy still work well together.</dd> <dt>Kory Kirk</dt><dd>Worked during Google Summer of Code 2009 on extending Torbutton. Now he's working with Bruce Leidl on a Tor client in Java.</dd> <dt>Bruce Leidl</dt><dd>Working on a Tor client in Java.</dd> <dt>Julius Mittenzwei</dt><dd>A lawyer with the CCC in Germany. Coordinates the German Tor community with respect to legal questions and concerns.</dd> <dt>Shava Nerad</dt><dd>Our former Development Director. She still works on PR and community relations.</dd> <dt>Lasse Øverlier</dt><dd>Writes research papers on Tor: attacks, defenses, and resource management, especially for hidden services.</dd> <dt>Martin Peck</dt><dd>Working on a VM-based transparent proxying approach for Tor clients on Windows.</dd> <dt>rovv (a pseudonym -- he's managed to stay anonymous even from us!)</dt><dd>The most dedicated bug reporter we've ever heard from. He must read Tor source code every day over breakfast.</dd> <dt>tup (another pseudonym)</dt><dd>Periodically adds new features for making Tor easier to use as a <a href="https://wiki.torproject.org/noreply/TheOnionRouter/TransparentProxy">transparent proxy</a>. Also maintains the <a href="http://p56soo2ibjkx23xo.onion/">TorDNSEL code</a>.</dd> <dt>Kyle Williams</dt><dd>Developer for JanusVM, a VMWare-based transparent Tor proxy that makes Tor easier to set up and use.</dd> <dt>Ethan Zuckerman</dt><dd>A blogger who has written some <a href="http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/blog/?p=1019">interesting</a> <a href="http://advocacy.globalvoicesonline.org/tools/guide/">tutorials</a> for how, when, and whether to use Tor. He also teaches activists around the world about Tor and related tools.</dd> <dt>All our relay operators, people who write <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/">research papers</a> about Tor, people who teach others about Tor, etc.</dt> </dl> <div class="underline"></div> <a id="Past"></a> <h3><a class="anchor" href="#Past">Past thanks to:</a></h3> <dl> <dt>John Bashinski</dt><dd> Contributed the initial rpm spec file.</dd> <dt>Domenik Bork</dt><dd> Worked on Configuration of Hidden Services with User Authorization in Vidalia (<a href="http://trac.vidalia-project.net/browser/vidalia/branches/hidden-services">svn</a>) as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.</dd> <dt>Benedikt Boss</dt><dd>Worked during the 2007 Google Summer of Code on <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/topf/trunk/README">TOPF</a>, a fuzzer for Tor; mentored by Roger.</dd> <dt>Ren Bucholz</dt><dd>Our fine logo and images.</dd> <dt>Fallon Chen</dt><dd> Worked on Improving Tor Path Selection (<a href="https://svn.torproject.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/torflow/branches/gsoc2008/">svn</a>) and <a href="<gitblob>doc/spec/proposals/151-path-selection-improvements.txt">proposal 151</a> as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.</dd> <dt>Bram Cohen</dt><dd>Helped design our congestion control mechanisms, in Tor's early days.</dd> <dt>Pat Double</dt><dd>Creator of the Incognito LiveCD.</dd> <dt>Geoff Goodell</dt><dd>Started the <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/blossom/trunk/">Blossom project</a> which uses Tor as its overlay network; also helped motivate Tor's control interface to be as flexible as it is.</dd> <dt>Aleksei Gorny</dt><dd> Working on Tor exit scanner improvements (<a href="https://svn.torproject.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/torflow/branches/gsoc2008/">svn</a>), originally started as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.</dd> <dt>Christian Grothoff</dt><dd> Contributed better daemonizing behavior.</dd> <dt>Steven Hazel</dt><dd> Made 'make install' do the right thing.</dd> <dt>Justin Hipple</dt><dd>The other developer for Vidalia.</dd> <dt>Jason Holt</dt><dd> Contributed patches to the instructions and the man page.</dd> <dt>Christian King</dt><dd> Worked during the 2007 Google Summer of Code on making Tor relays stable on Windows, by developing a <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/libevent-urz/trunk/README">buffer implementation for libevent</a>; mentored by Nick.</dd> <dt>Joe Kowalski</dt><dd>Original author and provider of the torstatus script formerly run on nighteffect.</dd> <dt>Adam Langley</dt><dd>Our fine eventdns code.</dd> <dt>Rebecca MacKinnon</dt><dd>Former Director of Tor. Co-Founder of <a href="http://www.globalvoicesonline.org/">Global Voices Online</a>.</dd> <dt>Chris Palmer</dt><dd>Our liaison and tech guy with EFF while EFF was funding us. Also helped advocate and write end-user docs.</dd> <dt>Matej Pfajfar</dt><dd>Author of the original onion routing code that Tor is based on, so we didn't have to start from scratch.</dd> <dt>Johannes Renner</dt><dd> Worked during the 2007 Google Summer of Code on modifying <a href="https://svn.torproject.org/svn/torflow/trunk/README">TorFlow</a> to measure various properties of the Tor network; mentored by Mike Perry.</dd> <dt>Scott Squires</dt><dd>The original developer of <a href="<page torbutton/index>">Torbutton</a>.</dd> <dt>Aaron Turner</dt><dd> Contributed the first version of the tor.sh initscripts shell script.</dd> <dt>Stephen Tyree</dt><dd> Worked during Google Summer of Code 2009 to develop a plugin API for <a href="<page vidalia/index>">Vidalia</a> and create a plugin to allow HerdictWeb integration, a project aiming at identifying website inaccessibility using user submissions.</dd> <dt>Camilo Viecco</dt><dd> Worked on Providing Blossom functionality to Vidalia (<a href="http://trac.vidalia-project.net/browser/vidalia/branches/exit-country">svn</a>) as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.</dd> <dt>Fred von Lohmann</dt><dd>Fred served on our Board of Directors from 2006 through 2009. His complete bio can be found at the <a href="http://www.eff.org/about/staff/?f=fred_von_lohmann.html">EFF Staff Site</a>.</dd> <dt>Christian Wilms</dt><dd> Worked on Performance Enhancing Measures for Tor Hidden Services (<a href="https://svn.torproject.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/tor/branches/hidserv-perf/">svn</a>) as part of Google Summer of Code 2008.</dd> <dt>Jillian C. York</dt><dd><a href="http://jilliancyork.com/">Jillian C. York</a> is a writer, blogger, and activist based in Boston. She blogs on the uses of Tor and anonymity at <a href="http://www.knightpulse.org/blog/tor">KnightPulse</a>.</dd> </dl> </div><!-- #main --> #include <foot.wmi>