Am Mo., 27. Juli 2020 um 02:31 Uhr schrieb Nick Mathewson < nickm@torproject.org>:
On Fri, Jul 24, 2020 at 1:36 PM David Goulet dgoulet@torproject.org wrote:
On 24 Jul (13:30:31), David Goulet wrote:
The new list has been generated and can be found here:
Apology, clarification needs to be made:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/fallback-scripts/-/blob/master/fallba...
Diff:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/fallback-scripts/-/commit/0aa75bf9eaa...
The offered list ^ that is all the relays that offered to help since the dawn of time.
In tor binary:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/tor/-/blob/master/src/app/config/fall...
The generated list that ended up in the binary. Thus this list needs to
be
reviewed for accuracy if you ended up in :).
Sorry for the possible confusion!
David
Hi, everybody! David is on vacation now, and will be back in mid-August. He'll be able to make any changes to the generated list then. Between now and then, the recently generated list might appear in a couple of alphas, but not in any stable releases.
Please let me know if there is a super-important change that needs to happen to the list before it goes in any alphas. Otherwise, please don't worry if you don't get a reply until David is back.
best wishes to all,
Nick
Great according to the Fallback flag in metrics the only relay i don't want to be a fallback anymore is a fallback now and all my other relays that were fallbacks previously are no fallbacks anymore and the list now appears in a stable release.
The relay of the other operator who asked multiple times to get removed from the fallback list is a fallback as well.
What now? How far away do i need to throw the keys to not get it listed again?