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Below you'll find the highlights of Tor metrics team work done in March 2017.
On behalf of the Tor metrics team, Karsten
Published a blog post on recent improvements [1] to the Atlas web application [2], including improved error handling, UX improvements, and standards compliance.
[1] https://blog.torproject.org/blog/atlas-recent-improvements [2] https://atlas.torproject.org/
Created a project page for metrics-lib on Tor Metrics [3] with a set of easy tutorials and the most recent JavaDocs.
[3] https://metrics.torproject.org/metrics-lib.html
Moved specification pages for CollecTor [4] and Onionoo [5] to Tor Metrics with the longer-term goal to bring all user contents related to Tor metrics together on a single website.
[4] https://metrics.torproject.org/collector.html [5] https://metrics.torproject.org/onionoo.html
Met with several folks not directly involved in the metrics team at the Tor meeting in Amsterdam and sketched out how we could improve directory-request statistics, what metrics and measurements could look like in 5 years [6], and what the metrics team and the OONI team could collaborate on in the nearer future [7].
[6] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Amsterdam/Not... [7] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/meetings/2017Amsterdam/Not...
Wrote down a set of objectives and key results for the metrics team to work on in Q2 2017 [8].
[8] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/MetricsTeam#Objectiv...
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