Does it backronym to anything? Can it? ;)
-tom
On Mar 10, 2015 11:45 AM, Damian Johnson ata...@torproject.org wrote:
Hmmm, thread about something as squishing and infinitely debatable as
a name. What could go wrong? But before you get excited I've already
picked one, this is just to sanity
On #tor-dev on IRC, I noticed Nick and Mark discussing trying to sync
the release schedules of Tor and TBB. I replied to Nick there with more
info, but it may be lost in scrollback. So I'm restarting the discussion
here. This email should give everyone on the tor-core side more info
than they ever
Not to be a downer, but I'm not sure a common name like Seth really
solves the problem here. I can already foresee:
new_person: New relay operator here, any tips?
somebody: Hey, try Seth!
new_person: The EFF technologist who posts on tor-talk?
new_person: Does he help with relay admin
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On 11/03/15 19:13, Karsten Loesing wrote:
Please let me know if I can help *reduce* confusion somehow. :)
Looking forward, hidden-service statistics are now available on Metrics:
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 06:01:13PM +, George Kadianakis wrote:
Karsten Loesing kars...@torproject.org writes:
The question is, what graphs do we want on Metrics? How about:
- Total hidden-service traffic in Mbit/s (per day, using weighted
interquartile mean, like lower graph on page
Karsten Loesing kars...@torproject.org writes:
[Cc'ing tor-dev@, because why not.]
On 11/03/15 19:13, Karsten Loesing wrote:
Please let me know if I can help *reduce* confusion somehow. :)
Looking forward, hidden-service statistics are now available on Metrics:
I love short 2-3 letters commands, they feel super UNIX-y and arm was one of
them.
Some alternatives:
trm - Tor Relay Monitor
Can't find any notable clash in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRM
Clash if read as trim
tm - Tor Monitor
Maybe clashing in
Damian Johnson:
Hmmm, thread about something as squishing and infinitely debatable as
a name. What could go wrong? But before you get excited I've already
picked one, this is just to sanity check with the community that I'm
not making a stupid mistake... again.
Five years ago when I started
Interesting! Argus indeed would be a descriptive name. Honestly though
I like the sound of Seth more, and besides that there would be a
conflict with a language...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argus_%28programming_language%29
On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 3:02 PM, Kenneth Freeman
Amended (onion-)Router Graphical User Status?
Worth a shot?
On 03/12/2015 11:02 PM, Kenneth Freeman wrote:
Surely Everyone Tors Here
Although I think Argus a better descriptive name. Good luck backronyming
THAT.
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Can tor-arm also be used to get the status of a normal client daemon
running?
If yes, the router part can also be misunderstood.
Yup, it can.
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On 03/12/2015 04:07 PM, Morten Linderud wrote:
Amended (onion-)Router Graphical User Status?
Worth a shot?
Anonymity Router Graphical User Sousveillance, surely.
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Although I think Argus a better descriptive name. Good luck backronyming
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On Mar 12, 2015 8:26 PM, si...@slackware.it wrote:
I love short 2-3 letters commands, they feel super UNIX-y and arm was one
of them.
Some alternatives:
trm - Tor Relay Monitor
Can't find any notable clash in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRM
Clash if read as trim
tm - Tor Monitor
Maybe
For devs,
1) Where can I get a previous version of Tor Bundle for Windows? Im looking for the version when it jumped from Firefox 24 ESR (or something below Firefox 28.0) to the new Firefox GUI that occurred when going above version 28.0
2) How involved would it be to use a current version
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