On Friday, February 18, 2022 11:46:11 PM CET nusenu wrote:
>
> The most likely way forward with the weather replacement is probably to
> accept and document the onionoo reliability issues and simply don't claim
> to provide hourly granularity. I would still consider it to be useful even
> when
Thanks for all the feedback and nice ideas.
Unfortunatelly it turns out that the data source I intended to use (onionoo)
is less reliable than expected. To give you an example: When onionoo had a bad
day, it only covered 17
instead of the expected 24 consensuses, which makes it unsuitable for
Would greatly appreciate relay monitoring.
On Thu, 10 Feb 2022 at 01:09, nusenu wrote:
> which implies it is public. How important are private (non-public) ways to
> subscribe
> to notifications for you? (non-public email address)
3
> TorWeather used to have an option where the operator was
On Thursday, February 10, 2022 2:09:07 AM CET nusenu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently working on a TorWeather replacement (mainly using a byproduct
> of another project) that should be helpful for relay operators to get
> notifications about their relay downtimes and other issues.
> I believe such
How important are private (non-public) ways to subscribe to
notifications for you? 1
How important are configurable downtime periods to you and what
timeframe would you choose? 3
How important are recovery notifications (i.e. down -> up) to you? 2
How important would be matrix as a second
nusenu:
Hi,
I'm currently working on a TorWeather replacement (mainly using a
byproduct of another project)
that should be helpful for relay operators to get notifications about
their relay downtimes
and other issues.
I believe such a service will contribute to a more healthy tor network
and
Hi,
I'm currently working on a TorWeather replacement (mainly using a byproduct of
another project)
that should be helpful for relay operators to get notifications about their
relay downtimes
and other issues.
I believe such a service will contribute to a more healthy tor network
and better