" As it happens I started work on something too, will put what I've done
on GitHub in a few days (it's still very rough and not very scalable)."Doubly good 8--)
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> I actually provisioned a server for it, and started development on a
> new weather service yesterday. I am not sure if someone else is
> already working on it or not but If I can get it up and running, I'll
> offer to host it myself.
That's the right spirit!!
Good on you
As it happens I started work on something too, will put what I've done on
GitHub in a few days (it's still very rough and not very scalable).
FWIW I registered OnionWatch.email for use with this.
On 24 Jun 2016 21:21, wrote:
> I actually provisioned a server for it,
I actually provisioned a server for it, and started development on a
new weather service yesterday. I am not sure if someone else is
already working on it or not but If I can get it up and running, I'll
offer to host it myself.
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I would offer 2 helping hands and possibly more as well to get this and
my own shirt out - please contact me
Paul
Am 08.06.2016 um 18:05 schrieb l3thal.inject...@gmail.com:
> If tor weather isn't running, and tshirt emails aren't being sent out,
> is someone doing this manually then? How can I
>
> { I notice Jacob is always in a new Tor t-shirt but I will wait for evidence
> to go further.}
>
> Robert
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: supersluet...@gmail.com
> Sent: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 20:51:30 -0500
> To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
] Tor Weather has been discontinued
I think you're missing the point of running a Tor relay.
"The Tor network relies on volunteers to donate
bandwidth."
Volunteer: A person who freely offers to undertake a task,
or, freely offer to do something.
Do
I think you're missing the point of running a Tor relay.
"The Tor network relies on /volunteers/ to *donate* bandwidth."
Volunteer: A person who /freely/ offers to undertake a task, or,
/freely/ offer to do something.
Donate: *give* (money or goods) for a good cause.
The Tor Project doesn't
> arisbe@
>
> When did t-shirts become more important than the work we are doing to
> keep people safe and anonymous on the internet?
Actually they are.
I haven't bought any shirts for four years because I can get one tshirt for 60
days of a virtual server costing $Aud15-40/year which makes
On 2016-06-13 at 01:08, Moritz Bartl wrote:
> On 06/13/2016 12:17 AM, Green Dream wrote:
>> As I already said 4 days ago in this thread, all indications are the
>> t-shirt program is no longer active.
>
> Wrong. It's just being handled by one volunteer at the moment. If you
> want shirts, go into
On 06/13/2016 12:17 AM, Green Dream wrote:
> As I already said 4 days ago in this thread, all indications are the
> t-shirt program is no longer active.
Wrong. It's just being handled by one volunteer at the moment. If you
want shirts, go into a shop and buy a shirt. If you want to contribute
to
As I already said 4 days ago in this thread, all indications are the
t-shirt program is no longer active.
It turns out one of the other things that takes time and effort is keeping
the website up to date!
If someone here really cares about the false promise of t-shirts, that
person could submit
http://imgur.com/4knvU6F
2016-06-12 23:29 GMT+02:00 Green Dream :
> Do you guys really run relays just for the t-shirt? Aren't there more
> important reasons to run a relay, like serving the community, being an
> advocate for privacy, and acting against surveillance and
On 2016-06-12 at 23:29, Green Dream wrote:
> Do you guys really run relays just for the t-shirt? Aren't there more
> important reasons to run a relay, like serving the community, being an
> advocate for privacy, and acting against surveillance and censorship?
>
> Is this t-shirt issue *really* a
Do you guys really run relays just for the t-shirt? Aren't there more
important reasons to run a relay, like serving the community, being an
advocate for privacy, and acting against surveillance and censorship?
Is this t-shirt issue *really* a problem that needs to be solved? The Tor
Project has
On 2016-06-12 at 13:21, Jannis Wiese wrote:
> I’m waiting since 7 months now. I know the guys who are handling the T-shirt
> requests are busy and I am (was) prepared to wait, but it’s a bit frustrating
> (if I think about it), to be honest.
>
>> On 08.06.2016, at 19:34, Markus Koch
I’m waiting since 7 months now. I know the guys who are handling the T-shirt
requests are busy and I am (was) prepared to wait, but it’s a bit frustrating
(if I think about it), to be honest.
> On 08.06.2016, at 19:34, Markus Koch wrote:
>
> I am waiting since
I believe you have to put yourself forward to claim it.
"...you've done something else cool, email us at tsh...@torproject.org with the
details "
but I just donated $100
> and got no such option.
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yeah well the site would lead you to believe you get the opportunity
to pick a shirt upon donation of $100 or more but I just donated $100
and got no such option.
On Wed, Jun 8, 2016 at 1:17 PM, Green Dream wrote:
> The T-shirt incentive for relay operators is gone, as
Sad to hear this. I was briefly part of the rewrite and I remember it
getting selected to be
part of google's summer of code.
I was under the impression that the it was running as I recently got a
tshirt email for my relay. I haven't had the opportunity to look at how the
new weather based on
Hi Jason!
> On 04/04/16 16:48, Karsten Loesing wrote:
An unreliable notification system is worse than not
having a system at all. Relay operators shouldn't rely on Tor Weather
to notify them when their relay fails. They should rather set up
their own system instead.
> I found
[mailto:tor-relays-boun...@lists.torproject.org] On Behalf
Of Karsten Loesing
Sent: Thursday, June 2, 2016 7:56 AM
To: tor-relays@lists.torproject.org
Subject: Re: [tor-relays] Tor Weather has been discontinued
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Dear relay operators,
I learned today
] Tor Weather has been discontinued
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Dear relay operators,
I learned today that Tor Weather is already offline since May 24 due to
problems with our hosting company.
We briefly thought about recreating it from backups, but it seems that we'd
rather
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On 05/04/16 06:00, Markus Koch wrote:
> Any chance I could *buy* some t-shirts? I am running 4 tor middles
> nodes atm and 2 exit nodes coming soon and I would kill for some
> t-shirts.
Just in case nobody reached out to you yet, please get in
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Hi Eran,
On 04/04/16 17:31, Eran Sandler wrote:
> So, I was also thinking about basing a new system off of onionoo.
Sounds great. I'm happy to help with this effort by implementing any
missing Onionoo features that are needed to build a
Any chance I could *buy* some t-shirts? I am running 4 tor middles
nodes atm and 2 exit nodes coming soon and I would kill for some
t-shirts.
2016-04-04 16:48 GMT+02:00 Karsten Loesing :
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Dear relay operators,
>
> as
So, I was also thinking about basing a new system off of onionoo. It should
be fairly easy to handle that.
Basic flow would be the same:
- Register with fingerprint + email + select notifications (down, low
bandwidth etc).
- Get confirmation email
- Confirm
We can discuss what
I have played quite a bit with onionoo and wrote a wrapper in Go for it.
I am willing to rewrite Tor Weather using Go (or python if you like).
I'll go over the old code and this email again to make sure I understand
the full scope of the project.
As an operator I have relied on the Tor Weather
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