September 2017 report for the metrics team

Hello Tor, hello world! Below you'll find the highlights of Tor metrics team work done in September 2017. On behalf of the Tor metrics team, Karsten Deployed a number of improvements for Atlas including fixing a long standing issue with bandwidth sorting in search results by finally considering units [1], showing the first recorded time a relay was seen [2], and displaying DNS names on the details pages. [1] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/23137 [2] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/21958 Moved CollecTor's directory listings to the CollecTor page on the Tor Metrics Website [3] in an attempt to provide a single human-facing website for all aspects around Tor Metrics. [3] https://metrics.torproject.org/collector.html Deployed a second back-end server for the Onionoo service [4] to remove yet another single point of failure. [4] https://metrics.torproject.org/onionoo.html Released CollecTor 1.3.0, metrics-lib 2.1.0, and Onionoo 4.1-1.5.0 [5] which all include upgrades to Java 8. [5] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/tor-dev/2017-September/012443.html Did some housekeeping in Trac's Metrics/* components [6], reducing the list of open tickets [7] from around 300 to slightly more than 200. [6] https://lists.torproject.org/pipermail/metrics-team/2017-September/000443.ht... [7] https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/query?status=!closed&component=^Metrics&group=component Held a 1-day in-person team meeting in Berlin to draft a roadmap for the next 12 months and to do a ticket triage.
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Karsten Loesing