Hello tor-dev@,
yesterday we announced Onionoo protocol version 6.2 that we released a few days before on August 3, 2018.
One month later, after September 3, 2018, we're going to release Onionoo protocol version 7.0 which will make a couple backward-incompatible changes:
- extend the "version" parameter to support lists and ranges, - remove redundant "1_week" and "1_month" graphs from clients documents, - change "3_months" graphs to "6_months" graphs in all documents containing history objects, - remove the "fingerprint" parameter, and - remove the previously deprecated "as_number" field from details documents.
You can find more details on the Onionoo protocol page:
https://metrics.torproject.org/onionoo.html
If you're using any of these fields or parameters, be sure to either update your Onionoo client to support the new protocol version, or pester your Onionoo client developer to do that for you.
On behalf of the Tor metrics team, Karsten
Hello Karsten,
yesterday we announced Onionoo protocol version 6.2 that we released a few days before on August 3, 2018.
One month later, after September 3, 2018, we're going to release Onionoo protocol version 7.0
does this also mean that there will be no version between these two, to address the regression in 6.2 (#27039) before September?
On 2018-08-09 12:26, nusenu wrote:
Hello Karsten,
Hi nusenu,
yesterday we announced Onionoo protocol version 6.2 that we released a few days before on August 3, 2018.
One month later, after September 3, 2018, we're going to release Onionoo protocol version 7.0
does this also mean that there will be no version between these two, to address the regression in 6.2 (#27039) before September?
Ah, no, there will be another release to fix those bugs as soon as we're certain that the fixes work.
All the best, Karsten