Hi,
Iain - the atlas maintainer - asked on twitter if relay operators at the relay operators meetup in Montreal have feature requests for atlas [1].
I suggested family-level pages where an operator of more than one relay can see all the relays of his family including aggregated (stacked) graphs for the graphs that are already available on a per-relay level.
Before filing this as a trac ticket - as Iain - suggested, I wanted to ask around if others would find that useful as well because it probably makes only sense to implement it if there are more people actually finding it useful.
So let us know if you do.
thanks, nusenu
[1] https://twitter.com/iainlearmonth/status/907003817434271746
Hi,
I certainly would.
John
On Sep 11, 2017, at 17:02, nusenu nusenu-lists@riseup.net wrote:
Hi,
Iain - the atlas maintainer - asked on twitter if relay operators at the relay operators meetup in Montreal have feature requests for atlas [1].
I suggested family-level pages where an operator of more than one relay can see all the relays of his family including aggregated (stacked) graphs for the graphs that are already available on a per-relay level.
Before filing this as a trac ticket - as Iain - suggested, I wanted to ask around if others would find that useful as well because it probably makes only sense to implement it if there are more people actually finding it useful.
So let us know if you do.
thanks, nusenu
[1] https://twitter.com/iainlearmonth/status/907003817434271746
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Yes and some freedom fries please.
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On 12. Sep 2017, at 00:10, nusenu nusenu-lists@riseup.net wrote:
Hi,
Iain - the atlas maintainer - asked on twitter if relay operators at the relay operators meetup in Montreal have feature requests for atlas [1].
I suggested family-level pages where an operator of more than one relay can see all the relays of his family including aggregated (stacked) graphs for the graphs that are already available on a per-relay level.
Before filing this as a trac ticket - as Iain - suggested, I wanted to ask around if others would find that useful as well because it probably makes only sense to implement it if there are more people actually finding it useful.
So let us know if you do.
thanks, nusenu
[1] https://twitter.com/iainlearmonth/status/907003817434271746
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+1 definitely would love to see this in Atlas.
On 9/11/17 3:10 PM, nusenu wrote:
Hi,
Iain - the atlas maintainer - asked on twitter if relay operators at the relay operators meetup in Montreal have feature requests for atlas [1].
I suggested family-level pages where an operator of more than one relay can see all the relays of his family including aggregated (stacked) graphs for the graphs that are already available on a per-relay level.
Before filing this as a trac ticket - as Iain - suggested, I wanted to ask around if others would find that useful as well because it probably makes only sense to implement it if there are more people actually finding it useful.
So let us know if you do.
thanks, nusenu
[1] https://twitter.com/iainlearmonth/status/907003817434271746
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Patrick O'Doherty:
+1 definitely would love to see this in Atlas.
On 9/11/17 3:10 PM, nusenu wrote:
Hi,
Iain - the atlas maintainer - asked on twitter if relay operators at the relay operators meetup in Montreal have feature requests for atlas [1].
I suggested family-level pages where an operator of more than one relay
Sorry, I had to interrupt the top-posting :)
Yes, that would be a great feature, but I guess it couldn't/shouldn't include bridges?
On another note, maybe because I used it for so many years, but I wish the torstatus view was also available in a less bandwidth-intense format, as part of Atlas. Being able to sort and filter that data in a (non-JS) www site is golden.
g
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 10:10:00PM +0000, nusenu wrote:
I suggested family-level pages where an operator of more than one relay can see all the relays of his family including aggregated (stacked) graphs for the graphs that are already available on a per-relay level.
Good idea.
The Nos Oignons folks had some scripts you can hack together to measure and visualize your group of relays, but I spent a while hunting and I couldn't find it now.
While we're doing feature requests, once the "per family" view exists, I would want to use the same view on other groups of relays, like "per country" and "per AS". I can fake some of that with Compass: https://compass.torproject.org/ but it would be great to have it in a site that's maintained. :)
Thanks! --Roger
Roger,
The kind folks at Nos Oignons gave me the code. I still have it if you can't find it.
https://nos-oignons.net/Services/index.en.html is an example.
John
On Sep 11, 2017, at 20:55, Roger Dingledine <arma@mit.edumailto:arma@mit.edu> wrote:
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 10:10:00PM +0000, nusenu wrote: I suggested family-level pages where an operator of more than one relay can see all the relays of his family including aggregated (stacked) graphs for the graphs that are already available on a per-relay level.
Good idea.
The Nos Oignons folks had some scripts you can hack together to measure and visualize your group of relays, but I spent a while hunting and I couldn't find it now.
While we're doing feature requests, once the "per family" view exists, I would want to use the same view on other groups of relays, like "per country" and "per AS". I can fake some of that with Compass: https://compass.torproject.org/ but it would be great to have it in a site that's maintained. :)
Thanks! --Roger
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Hello,
thanks for the numerous replies confirming that this is indeed a popular feature request.
If you want to follow this feature request on trac:
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