Kat,
Kat wrote
The script tells us if the relay has been up for two months, whether it's uptime is at least 95%, and the average traffic for the past two months. But we add our more forgiving judgement to those results. For example, if a relay doesn't meet the traffic requirements in the two month period, but we can see from the Atlas graphs that it did in the past, we consider it eligible. If a relay is very close to the traffic requirement, we tend to squint and call it good. I don't worry so much about the uptime requirement encoded in the script because it's not in the requirements stated on the t-shirt page.
That's a first i.e. a plain and clear explanation of how tshirts are calculated. It would be good to have it somewhere amongst the setting up of a relay instructions.
It seems to me that it might be better to have a reward for the first stage of running a relay(s) at a couple of months and another reward for much longer, faster or financial commitment. That could be anything but I'd be happy with a different tshirt perhaps of better quality so it lasted longer.
Rob
-Kat