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Hello excellent ooni people, I've written a blog post (https://snehankekre.github.io/anti-censorCHIP) about installing ooniprobe on a $9 computer called CHIP that runs a flavor of Debian. I would appreciate any feedback, suggestions, or comments. I'll use them to make necessary changes to reflect accurate delivery. I've used some images and a lot of lines from the ooni website. Is there a standard format to provide credit to ooni devs? Best, Snehan PS: Please forgive my horrible pun on censorship

Hi Snehan, Snehan Kekre:
Thank you for your good words and publishing a blog post about installing ooniprobe on CHIP.
The 4th step in the install section of the blog post (https://snehankekre.github.io/anti-censorCHIP#installing-ooniprobe-on-chip) is not needed since Step 3 will get all the available dependencies. However given that are a number of bugs (https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-probe/issues?q=label%3Adebian+is%3Aope...) in the Debian ooniprobe packages, I will suggest you instead to install ooniprobe with pip and use the following install guide: https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-probe#unix-systems-with-pip Usually ooniprobe is more useful when it performs regular (scheduled) network measurements, I will suggest you to add the following steps to the install guide: 1. Configure ooniprobe (https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-probe#configuring-ooniprobe), either via the GUI (setup wizard) or from the shell (ooniprobe initialize) 2. Add ooniprobe system service (https://github.com/TheTorProject/ooni-probe#run-ooniprobe-as-a-service-syste...)
Is there a standard format to provide credit to ooni devs?
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