commit 9955072a6cf65e7012c317ccd8ebc616a211364f Author: Karsten Loesing karsten.loesing@gmx.net Date: Mon Jul 29 10:25:22 2019 +0200
Tweak the new guidelines a bit. --- src/main/resources/web/jsps/metrics-guidelines.jsp | 12 ++++++------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/main/resources/web/jsps/metrics-guidelines.jsp b/src/main/resources/web/jsps/metrics-guidelines.jsp index 0f06fe5..eff0336 100644 --- a/src/main/resources/web/jsps/metrics-guidelines.jsp +++ b/src/main/resources/web/jsps/metrics-guidelines.jsp @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ <p>This section aims to help you organize your thoughts before making a request to the Metrics team. It might be that there are good reasons that something is not done in one of the preferred ways, but ideally data collection tools can - be written with this guidelines in mind.</p> + be written with these guidelines in mind.</p>
<ul> <li>What is your data about? Is it about servers or users or both? Is it @@ -76,8 +76,8 @@ <li>Is the data you're planning to give us too sensitive? If so, can you sanitize it yourself before giving it to us (we can help you with that), or does the sanitizing need to happen on our side (we should still involve you in this - case)? -<p>There are currently cases where Tor Metrics performs the sanitization of + case)?<br> + There are currently cases where Tor Metrics performs the sanitization of data before archiving, but the preferred system would sanitize the data as close to the source as possible to minimize the possibility that sensitive data could be leaked.</li> @@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ data, maybe. And if we need to include fancy crypto libraries in order to process your data, then for sure. Any intuitions you have about possible difficulties would be good to know, even if things turn out to be easier in - the end. -<p>As far as possible, use simple formats for providing data. The Tor Directory - Protocol meta-format [<a href="#ref-2">2</a>, §1.2] is a simple format for which we already have + the end.<br> + As far as possible, use simple formats for providing data. The Tor Directory + Protocol meta-format [<a href="#ref-2">2</a>, §1.2] is a simple format for which we already have parsers. Without good reason, do not serialize to formats such as YAML, TOML, etc. as this would require adding a new parsing library into Tor Metrics just to parse the new data.</p></li>