[tor-bugs] #6498 [Metrics Website]: new metrics graph showing number of 100mbit exits

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#6498: new metrics graph showing number of 100mbit exits
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 Reporter:  arma             |          Owner:                
     Type:  project          |         Status:  needs_revision
 Priority:  normal           |      Milestone:                
Component:  Metrics Website  |        Version:                
 Keywords:  SponsorJ         |         Parent:                
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Comment(by karsten):

 Replying to [comment:17 arma]:
 > Can you put up the most recent list of relays for each case too? That
 way we'll have an easy list we can give out, and also it will be easier
 for me to know which ones currently count so I can distinguish the 'almost
 counting' from the 'counting'.

 Sathya is working on extending the #6329 Python script to print out these
 relays.  You'd have to run that Python script locally though, instead of
 looking at a website.

 Other than that, I think we should extend Atlas, not the metrics website,
 to list relays meeting or almost meeting the fast exit requirements.  See
 my [https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/ticket/6498#comment:2 comment
 above].

 If we really wanted these lists to show up on a website we could turn the
 #6329 script into a website.  But once we have extended Atlas, we'd throw
 away that code.  I'd rather want to avoid that.

 What we ''could'' also do is set up a mailing list for the output of the
 #6329 script.  We could then add a link to that mailing list archive to
 the metrics website.

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