On 1 Sep 2016, at 02:51, Alison macrina@riseup.net wrote:
I'd like to hear directly from relay operators about what kinds of metrics they might like to see involved in a project like this. Have you achieved milestones with your relays that you wished Tor Project would have given you some recognition for? Have there been specific times you'd wished for a checkin email, like the one Roger sent (eg 3 months after starting a new relay)? Anything else that you think Onionoo could measure that would be valuable for you as an operator?
We already use Onionoo to identify and choose fallback directory mirrors.
Every release, we identify operators of long-term stable relays, and ask them if they are able to be a fallback directory mirror. Then we choose a slightly different set of fallbacks for each release. These fallbacks help new clients contact the Tor network when the directory authorities are blocked.
While it's not a t-shirt, it does recognise an important contribution to the network. And we do hard-code the relay details in the Tor source code.
When we do the 0.2.9 fallback update, I'll make sure I keep others on the Tor team in the loop, so that relay operators know who to contact if I'm away.
(Oh, and please let us know if you're getting *too much* email!)
Tim
Tim Wilson-Brown (teor)
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