time needed to register a serve

Robert W Capps II robert at capps.us
Wed Sep 19 05:38:14 UTC 2007


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Funny, I was just coming to post this same question :)

I sent my first request to add a new node (BinaryBLENDER) on August  
23rd,
and then sent a follow-up today . . . still no named flag in the  
directory.

I would be happy to assist if there's a backlog of requests and a  
need for
volunteers to clear them.

Robert

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On Sep 18, 2007, at 1:06 AM, Scott Bennett wrote:

>      Does anyone have a sense of the current processing delay in  
> registering
> a server?  I ask only because I sent off the registration  
> information to
> tor-ops at freehaven.net last Thursday evening, 13 Sept., and my  
> server is still
> showing up in the status documents without the "Named" flag in them.
>      It's not a big deal; I'm just curious.  Processing of flight  
> instructor
> certificate renewals is now said to take more than six months, and the
> certificates have to be renewed every 24 months.  (Your tax dollars  
> at work,
> of course. :-)
>
>
>                                   Scott Bennett, Comm. ASMELG, CFIAG
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