It's running at a solid 10MByte/s, i have about 60 days of uptime just around 50 days my Tor daemon crashed and it took me about a day to realize and fix it. Do I need to wait another 60 days, or does the concurrency not matter and I'll still be eligible? Thanks.
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On 21 Oct 2017, at 09:06, Roger Dingledine arma@mit.edu wrote:
On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 12:28:34AM +0100, Dylan Issa wrote: To add on this, if my Tor relay was restarted for a reason (resets downtime) but previously had ~50 days uptime, if I get the remaining 10 days am I eligible? Or must it be at least 60 days of continuous uptime? Because I had 50 days, so if I need to wait another 2 months that???ll be depressing
When I originally wrote the qualifying text, I definitely did not mean to require an uptime of 60 days. I think my thought process was more that if you have downtime in the 60 days, then your relay's throughput needs to be proportionally higher to account for the time where your speed is effectively 0. And I guess there is some unspecified threshold where you have so much downtime in the 60 days that you can't really argue that you were "running the relay for the past two months".
That said, the folks handling tshirt requests are the real arbiters of how they are interpreting my sentences, so I will defer to them. :)
--Roger
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