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- <a href="<page index>">Home » </a> |
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- <a href="<page about/overview>">About » </a> |
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- <a href="<page about/jobs>">Jobs</a> |
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-<h1>The Tor Project is looking for another dedicated core developer to |
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-work on OONI!</h1> |
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-Your job will be to work as a software engineer on the Open Observatory |
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-of Network Interference (OONI), a global network measurement platform. |
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-Your initial focus will be on the design and implementation of a |
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-mechanism for instrumenting probes on which measurements should be run |
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-and re-engineering the data processing pipeline to scale to the growing |
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-OONI user-base. |
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-Moreover you will be expected to be working on improving the existing |
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-measurement instrument (ooni-probe) and the data collection backend |
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-component (ooni-backend). |
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-This dedicated contractor position starts as soon as possible for |
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-a duration of 12 months (or more, depending on further funding and |
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-progression of the project). |
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-</p> |
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-<p>Deadline for submissions: 20th of June 2016</p> |
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-Any candidate must: |
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- <li>Have extensive experience in python and several other |
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- programming languages.</li> |
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- <li>Be comfortable working remotely.</li> |
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- <li>Be self-directed.</li> |
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- <li>Be comfortable and experienced in getting code and design |
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- reviewed and reviewing the code and design of others.</li> |
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- <li>Be comfortable and experienced in documenting and designing |
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- protocols.</li> |
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- <li>Be comfortable with transparency: as a non-profit, everything |
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- we do is in public, including your name (or company name) and |
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- pay rate.</li> |
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-</ul> |
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-<p> |
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-An ideal candidate would also: |
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-</p> |
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-<ul> |
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- <li>Have prior experience with designing and implementing scalable |
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- complex network applications.</li> |
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- <li>Not be afraid of refactoring code and writing unit-tests.</li> |
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- <li>Be familiar with the challenges of developing and scaling data |
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- processing pipelines.</li> |
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- <li>Have prior experience working with the |
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- <a href="https://twistedmatrix.com">Twisted python networking |
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- framework</a>.</li> |
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- <li>Be familiar with the network measurement field.</li> |
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- <li>Have experience with open-source software development, including |
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- working with distributed teams across different time-zones |
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- containing employees and volunteers of differing skill levels.</li> |
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- <li>Have basic familiarity with distributed version control |
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- systems.</li> |
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- <li>Have contributed significant chunks of code to multiple |
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- open-source projects in the past.</li> |
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- <li>Be passionate about internet freedom and interested in |
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- contributing to it in a concrete way.</li> |
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-</ul> |
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-<p> |
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-Other notes: |
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-</p> |
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-<ul> |
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- <li>You'll need to be comfortable in this environment! We coordinate |
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- via IRC, instant messaging, email, and bug trackers.</li> |
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- <li>Academic degrees are great, but not required if you have the |
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- right experience.</li> |
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- <li>We only write free and open source software, and we don't |
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- believe in software patents.</li> |
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- <li>Compensation will be determined based on experience and can be |
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- in the range of $6500-$7500 per month.</li> |
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-</ul> |
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-<p> |
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-How to apply |
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- <li>Link to a sample of code you've written in the past that you're |
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- allowed to show us and ideally also your github profile.</li> |
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- <li>Provide a CV explaining your background, experience, skills, and |
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- other relevant qualifications.</li> |
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- <li>List some people who can tell us more about you: these |
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- references could be employers or co-workers, open source projects, |
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- etc.</li> |
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- <li>Email the above to oonidevjob@torproject.org</li> |
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-</ul> |
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-<p> |
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-About the project: |
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-<p> |
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-The Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI) is a free software |
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-project under the Tor Project which collects and processes network |
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-measurements with the aim of detecting network interferences, such as |
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-censorship, surveillance and traffic manipulation. Since late 2012, OONI |
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-has collected millions of measurements across more than 90 countries |
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-around the world. |
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-About the company: |
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-<p> |
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-The Tor Project is a US 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to research, |
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-development, and education about online anonymity and privacy. The Tor |
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-network's 6000 volunteer relays carry 48 Gbps for several million daily |
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-users, including ordinary citizens who want protection from identity |
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-theft and prying corporations, corporations who want to look at a |
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-competitor's website in private, people around the world whose Internet |
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-connections are censored, and even governments and law enforcement. Tor |
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-has a staff of 30 paid developers, researchers, and advocates, plus many |
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-dozen volunteers who help out on a daily basis. Tor is funded in part |
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-by government research and development grants, and in part by individual |
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-and corporate donations. |
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<h1>The Tor Project is always looking for more great people to join our team!</h1> |
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-#<p>At the moment, we don't have any official open positions. Please check back |
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-#soon, though! In the meantime, you may want to glance at our |
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-#<a href="<page getinvolved/volunteer>">volunteers</a> page. |
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+<p>At the moment, we don't have any official open positions. Please check back |
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+soon, though! In the meantime, you may want to glance at our |
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+<a href="<page getinvolved/volunteer>">volunteers</a> page. |
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-<p>Specifically, we're looking for the following people currently: |
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-</p> |
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-<ul> |
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-<li><a href="<page about/jobs-ooni>">Core OONI Developer</a></li> |
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-#<li><a href="<page about/jobs-editor>">Writer/Editor</a></li> |
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-#<li><a href="<page about/jobs-admin-assistant>">Administrative Assistant</a></li> |
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-</p> |
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+#<p>Specifically, we're looking for the following people currently: |
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+#</p> |
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+#<ul> |
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+#<li><a href="<page about/jobs-ooni>">Core OONI Developer</a></li> |
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+##<li><a href="<page about/jobs-editor>">Writer/Editor</a></li> |
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+##<li><a href="<page about/jobs-admin-assistant>">Administrative Assistant</a></li> |
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+#</ul> |
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+#</p> |
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<p>In the past, we looked for the following people:</p> |
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