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Stop mentioning Pyonionoo, the attempted Python rewrite of Onionoo.
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## translation metadata # Revision: $Revision$ # Translation-Priority: 3-low #include "head.wmi" TITLE="Tor Project: Core People" CHARSET="UTF-8" <div id="content" class="clearfix"> <div id="breadcrumbs"> <a href="<page index>">Home » </a> <a href="<page about/overview>">About » </a> <a href="<page about/corepeople>">Tor People</a> </div> <div id="maincol"> <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> 7 Temple Street, Suite A<br> Cambridge, MA 02139-2403 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 about/contact>">contact page</a> for appropriate addresses.</p> <h1>Core Tor People</h1> <dl> <dt>Sherief Alaa, Support</dt> <dd>Arabic translator, works on videos and documentation, and helps answer all the users who contact the support desk.</dd> <dt>Jacob Appelbaum, Advocate, Security Researcher, and Developer</dt> <dd>Speaks at conferences and gives trainings all over the world to get people excited about Tor, explain how Tor is used in real world situations, and generally explain why anonymity online matters to you. Original developer of ttdnsd, <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">Tor check</a>, <a href="https://exitlist.torproject.org/">Tor DNSEL</a>, and <a href="https://weather.torproject.org">Tor weather</a> site. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> <dt>Moritz Bartl, Advocate</dt> <dd>Manages <a href="https://torservers.net">Zwiebelfreunde</a> (a German non-profit to run exit relays), and coordinates the many similar non-profits that are springing up in other countries. Speaks and organizes in support of Tor and freedoms in Europe and world-wide.</dd> <dt>Caspar Bowden, Director</dt> <dd>Advocate for Tor in Europe, and specialist in data protection policy, EU and US surveillance law, PET research, identity management, and information ethics and philosophy.</dd> <dt>Griffin Boyce, Developer</dt> <dd>Works on <a href="http://cupcakebridge.com/">Cupcake</a>, a set of browser extensions to let people volunteer to become a <a href="https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/">Flash Proxy</a> for censored users.</dd> <dt>Kathleen Brade, Developer</dt> <dd>Part of the Tor Browser team — develops and maintains Tor Launcher and Torbutton.</dd> <dt>Arlo Breault, Developer</dt> <dd>Rewrote <a href="https://check.torproject.org/">Tor Check</a> so now it can handle all our users, and helps with Flash Proxy and other pluggable transport work. Also working on the Tor Instant Messaging Bundle.</dd> <dt>Colin Childs, Translation Coordinator and Support</dt> <dd>Helps wrangle <a href="https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/torproject/">Transifex</a> for us, and also helps answer all the users who contact the support desk.</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. Erinn is also doing some advocacy by talking to audiences at FSCONS, CodeBits.eu, and various European universites.</dd> <dt>Roger Dingledine, Project Leader, Director, Researcher</dt> <dd>Original developer of Tor along with Nick Mathewson and Paul Syverson. Leading researcher in the anonymous communications field. Frequent speaker at conferences to advocate Tor and explain what Tor is and can do. Helps coordinate academic researchers. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> <dt>Kevin Dyer, Developer, Researcher</dt> <dd>Main developer of <a href="https://fteproxy.org/">fteproxy</a>, and part of the pluggable transports team. Grad student at Portland State.</dd> <dt>Nima Fatemi, Support</dt> <dd>Farsi translator; helps answer all the users who contact the support desk.</dd> <dt>David Fifield, Developer, Researcher</dt> <dd>Developer and co-inventor of <a href="https://crypto.stanford.edu/flashproxy/">Flash Proxy</a>, and part of the pluggable transports team. Grad student at Berkeley.</dd> <dt>Arturo Filastò, Developer</dt> <dd>Project leader for <a href="https://ooni.torproject.org/">OONI</a>, has helped with <a href="http://tor2web.org/">tor2web</a>, wrote <a href="https://atlas.torproject.org/">Atlas</a>, and generally helps to evaluate and improve security.</dd> <dt>Matt Finkel, Developer</dt> <dd>Helps maintain and develop <a href="https://bridges.torproject.org/">BridgeDB</a>, has helped with OONI, and generally helps on many projects.</dd> <dt>Nathan Freitas, Mobile phone hacker</dt> <dd>The driving force behind <a href="https://guardianproject.info">The Guardian Project</a> and Tor on the Android platform in the form of <a href="<page docs/android>">Orbot</a>. He also works on <a href="https://guardianproject.info/apps/orlib/">OrLib</a>: an Android library for Tor, and <a href="https://guardianproject.info/apps/orweb/">Orweb: A privacy-enhanced mobile browser</a>.</dd> <dt>Christian Fromme, Developer</dt> <dd>Helped with many Python projects, such as the get-tor email auto-responder, check.torproject.org, bridge db, tor weather, tor controller, tor flow, etc.</dd> <dt>Aaron Gibson, Developer</dt> <dd>Develops OONI, and has helped with Torflow and other Tor services.</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>Dr. Ian Goldberg, Director, Researcher</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>David Goulet, Developer</dt> <dd>Lead developer of Torsocks 2.0.</dd> <dt>Sathyanarayanan Gunasekaran, Developer</dt> <dd>Worked on Orbot in Google Summer of Code 2011. Currently develops <a href="https://compass.torproject.org/">Compass</a>, and is a grad student at Georgia Tech.</dd> <dt>Sebastian Hahn, Developer, Advocate</dt> <dd>Improves build and testing automation for TBB. Develops Tor itself. Helps people around the world use and understand Tor better. Generally helps everything run smoothly. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> <dt>Dr. Nick Hopper, Researcher</dt> <dd>Cryptographer, privacy expert, and professor.</dd> <dt>intrigeri, Developer</dt> <dd>Our main interface with the <a href="https://tails.boum.org/">Tails</a> project.</dd> <dt>Isis, Developer</dt> <dd>Lead maintainer and developer on <a href="https://bridges.torproject.org/">BridgeDB</a>. Used to work on OONI.</dd> <dt>Dr. Rob Jansen, Researcher</dt> <dd>Lead developer for <a href="https://shadow.cs.umn.edu/">Shadow</a>, a full Tor network simulator that he's using to help us understand and improve Tor network performance.</dd> <dt>Dr. Aaron Johnson, Researcher</dt> <dd>Works on understanding diversity and trust in Tor network locations. See for example the <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/#ccs2013-usersrouted">CCS 2013</a> paper.</dd> <dt>Damian Johnson, Developer</dt> <dd>Author of <a href="https://www.atagar.com/arm/">arm</a>, a command-line application that provides real-time status information for Tor relays, and <a href="https://stem.torproject.org/">Stem</a>, a controller library for interacting with Tor.</dd> <dt>asn, Developer</dt> <dd>Developer of Obfsproxy, the Tor side of pluggable transports, and researcher on bridge scanning resistance. Part of the pluggable transports team.</dd> <dt>Georg Koppen, Developer</dt> <dd>Works on Tor Browser, Torbutton, and our build automation.</dd> <dt>Pepijn Le Heux, Advocate</dt> <dd>Tireless advocate and Tor enthusiast in the Netherlands.</dd> <dt>Andreas Lehner, Advocate</dt> <dd>Operates a directory authority in Germany with the CCC, and does talks and discussions in support of privacy around Europe.</dd> <dt>Bruce Leidl</dt> <dd>Lead developer of <a href="http://www.subgraph.com/orchid.html">Orchid</a>, a Tor client in Java.</dd> <dt>Andrew Lewman, Executive Director, Director, <a href="<page press/press>">press contact</a></dt> <dd>Manages the business operations of The Tor Project, Inc. Plays roles of finance, advocacy, project management, strategy, press, law enforcement liason, and victim of domestic violence advocate. He can be contacted via OpenPGP 0x6B4D6475, <a href="http://ostel.co/">Ostel</a> via ostel-lewman@ostel.co, or +1-781-948-1982.</dd> <dt>Dr. Karsten Loesing, Metrics Researcher and Developer</dt> <dd>Primary researcher and developer into <a href="https://metrics.torproject.org/">anonymous metrics</a> which started as a National Science Foundation grant.</dd> <dt>Lunar, Support Coordinator and Developer</dt> <dd>In addition to leading the support team and helping with Debian packaging, he also helps lead the Tor Weekly News issues.</dd> <dt>Ximin Luo, Developer</dt> <dd>Flash Proxy developer, and member of the pluggable transports team. Helps with Debian packaging.</dd> <dt>Nick Mathewson, Chief Architect, Researcher, Director</dt> <dd>One of the three original designers of Tor; does a lot of the ongoing design work, and coordinates and leads ongoing development.</dd> <dt>meejah, Developer</dt> <dd>Author of <a href="https://github.com/meejah/txtorcon">txtorcon</a>, a Tor controller library in Twisted.</dd> <dt>Ondrej Mikle, Developer</dt> <dd>Maintains our RPM packages.</dd> <dt>Kelley Misata, Outreach and Communications</dt> <dd>Helps handle press, coordinates Tor talks and outreach, helps with trainings, helps with annual reports, and generally works on community-facing activities.</dd> <dt>Dr. Steven Murdoch, Researcher and Developer</dt> <dd>Researcher at the University of Cambridge who works on security, performance, and usability of Tor. Creator of the <a href="<page projects/torbrowser>">Tor Browser Bundle</a> (now just called the Tor Browser). You can find out more about his work on his <a href="http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~sjm217/">professional website</a>.</dd> <dt>Linus Nordberg, Advocate, Developer</dt> <dd>Swedish advocate for Tor, anonymous communications research, and employee at <a href="http://nordu.net">NORDUnet</a>. Works on implementing IPv6 in Tor, and helps with build automation. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> <dt>Matt Pagan, Support</dt> <dd>Maintains the FAQ, works on documentation, and helps answer all the users who contact the support desk.</dd> <dt>Peter Palfrader, Sysadmin and Developer</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, Tor Browser and Tor Performance Developer</dt> <dd>Lead developer on Tor Browser, developer of <a href="<page docs/torbutton/index>">Torbutton</a>, author of <a href="https://gitweb.torproject.org/torflow.git/blob/HEAD:/README">TorFlow</a>. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> <dt>Sina Rabbani, Advocate</dt> <dd>Developer and maintainer of <a href="https://cloud.torproject.org/">Tor Cloud</a>, and does trainings and outreach. Runs one of the directory authorities.</dd> <dt>Karen Reilly, Development Director</dt> <dd>Responsible for fundraising, advocacy, general marketing, policy outreach programs for Tor. She is also available to speak for audiences about the benefits of online anonymity, privacy, and Tor.</dd> <dt>Leif Ryge, Developer</dt> <dd>Works on security analysis, designer of "bananaphone" transport, and part of the pluggable transports team.</dd> <dt>Runa A. Sandvik, Advocate</dt> <dd>Maintained the Tor Translation Portal and the translations for projects such as Vidalia, Torbutton and the website.</dd> <dt>Christian Schulz, Developer</dt> <dd>Developer and maintainer of <a href="https://globe.torproject.org/">Globe</a>, which is on its way to replacing Atlas and eventually Compass.</dd> <dt>Wendy Seltzer, Director</dt> <dd>Lawyer, cyberlaw professor, and founder of <a href="http://chillingeffects.org/">ChillingEffects.org</a>.</dd> <dt>Andrea Shepard, Developer</dt> <dd>Works with Nick as a core Tor developer.</dd> <dt>Sukhbir Singh, Developer</dt> <dd>Develops and maintains TorBirdy (Torbutton for Thunderbird). Rewrote and maintains Gettor. Working on the Tor Instant Messaging Bundle.</dd> <dt>Mark Smith, Developer</dt> <dd>Part of the Tor Browser team — develops and maintains Tor Launcher and Torbutton.</dd> <dt>Dr. Paul Syverson, Researcher</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> <dt>Noel David Torres Taño</dt> <dd>Spanish translator; helps answer all the users who contact the support desk.</dd> <dt>Rabbi Rob Thomas, Director</dt> <dd>Shares his experience with smoothly running non-profits, and also serves as our Internet governance bureaucracy guru.</dd> <dt>Jeremy Todaro, Illustration & Design</dt> <dd>Works on the artwork and design for various projects, annual reports, and brochures. His other work can be found at <a href="http://jmtodaro.com/">http://jmtodaro.com/</a>.</dd> <dt>Jason Tsai, Support</dt> <dd>Chinese translator; helps answer all the users who contact the support desk.</dd> <dt>Nicolas Vigier, Developer</dt> <dd>Working on build automation, particularly around the Tor Browser.</dd> <dt>vmon, Support, Developer</dt> <dd>Farsi translator; helps answer all the users who contact the support desk. Also working on Stegotorus, and part of the pluggable transports team.</dd> <dt>Philipp Winter, Researcher</dt> <dd>Understands how to manipulate and circumvent Tor network censorship attempts. Main developer of <a href="http://www.cs.kau.se/philwint/scramblesuit/">ScrambleSuit</a>, and part of the pluggable transports team. Grad student at Karlstad University in Sweden.</dd> <dt>Yawning, Developer</dt> <dd>Lead developer on <a href="https://github.com/yawning/obfsclient">obfsclient</a>, a C++ implementation of obfs2, obfs3, and ScrambleSuit. Part of the pluggable transports team.</dd> </dl> </div> <!-- END MAINCOL --> <div id = "sidecol"> #include "side.wmi" #include "info.wmi" </div> <!-- END SIDECOL --> </div> <!-- END CONTENT --> #include <foot.wmi>