On Jan 20, 2012, at 12:18 PM, Sebastian Urbach wrote: > Am Wed, 28 Dec 2011 08:07:39 -0800 > schrieb Damian Johnson <[email protected]>: > > Hi Damian, > >> Hi all. As per ticket 4788 [1] we'll soon be removing relays that are >> out of date and no longer safe to run, which includes anything older >> than version 0.2.1.30. When I last checked this included 257 relays >> [2] and I've already notified the 107 of those that had contact >> information available. > > Do you mind me asking why exactly do we keep 0.2.1x around, even the > actual debian stable distri has already 0.2.35x included. That version > is so old that it really creeps me out.
There's still debian oldstable. Once that dies, 0.2.1.x is dead. > Shouldn't it be a general policy to keep at least just systems around > with the actual stable version from the tor website ? I don't understand what you mean here > The metrics stats are also showing that 0.2.1x is barely existing > anymore, just dump em. Why exactly is 0.2.0x still listed there ? close to 400 is a lot more than "barely existing". Also note that this shows nothing about the bandwidth distribution, which is really the important thing here. Maybe we can get a graph from Karsten for provided bw / version? > Just a few thoughts. _______________________________________________ tor-relays mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-relays
