commit 9ead86bf0d8c929f4777cb6edacf2a64beab2929 Author: Karsten Loesing karsten.loesing@gmx.net Date: Thu Jun 26 15:57:40 2014 +0200
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diff --git a/website/web/WEB-INF/index.jsp b/website/web/WEB-INF/index.jsp index a563cf5..95b10ac 100644 --- a/website/web/WEB-INF/index.jsp +++ b/website/web/WEB-INF/index.jsp @@ -12,25 +12,32 @@ <div class="main-column"> <h2>Tor Metrics</h2> <br> - <p>Tor Metrics aggregates all kinds of interesting - data about the Tor network and visualizes them in graphs and - reports. This also provides easy access to the underlying - data and documentation for performing own analyses based on these - data. Find out more here:</p> - <ul> - <li>View daily updated <a href="graphs.html">graphs</a> on - estimated client numbers, on network performance, and other - statistics on the Tor network</li> - <li>Read <a href="http://freehaven.net/anonbib/">papers</a> and - <a href="https://research.torproject.org/techreports.html">technical - reports</a> - on the measurement techniques and results of statistical - analysis of metrics data</li> - <li>Download the <a href="data.html">data</a> that is behind the - graphs and reports to make your own evaluations</li> - <li>Try out the <a href="tools.html">tools</a> to parse and - evaluate the metrics data</li> - </ul> + <p>Welcome to Tor Metrics, the primary place to learn interesting + facts about the Tor network, the largest deployed anonymity + network to date. + If something can be measured safely, you'll find it here.*</p> + <p><small>*And if you come across something that is missing here, + please let us know.</small></p> + + <a href="network.html"><h3>Servers</h3></a> + <p>How many relays and bridges are in the network? + How many of them permit exiting?</p> + + <a href="bandwidth.html"><h3>Bandwidth</h3></a> + <p>How much bandwidth do relays advertise? + And how much of that is actually consumed?</p> + + <a href="bubbles.html"><h3>Diversity</h3></a> + <p>How diverse is the network? + In which countries are relays located?</p> + + <a href="users.html"><h3>Users</h3></a> + <p>Where do users come from? + What transports and IP versions are they using?</p> + + <a href="performance.html"><h3>Performance</h3></a> + <p>How long does it take to download a megabyte of data over Tor? + How about five?</p> </div> </div> <div class="bottom" id="bottom">